Chelsea midfielder Mikel John Obi has revealed he had to
spend his personal money to help Nigeria’s Olympic team win the Rio 2016
Olympic bronze , after the Nigerian sports authorities failed in their
responsibilities.
Mikel, who was the captain of Team Nigeria as well as
skipper of the football team told British media that he contributed more than
£30,000 to organise travel for the team, pay for food and book training pitches
ahead of the trip to Brazil which ended in his country’s 3-2 win against
Honduras – providing the only medal for Nigeria at Rio 2016.
With lack of support from the authorities for their training
camp in Atlanta, where they won a gold medal in 1996, Mikel took matters into
his own hands to help the team realise their Olympic dream, with help from
Coach Samson Siasia.
“I think if we talk about the money that I put into the team
I think it was more than £30, 000,” Mikel told Goal.
“But we just had to do it. I said to myself, ‘I won’t let
this happen. If I can help, I’ll try to help’. Sometimes there was no food,
sometimes there was no pitch to train on, and there was no bus to go to the
training ground. So all of this was what I and the coach had to figure out, and
get money together.
“I came to the camp. I sat down with the boys in Atlanta and
I could see the frustration, the pain and the anger. Their aim was to play in
the Olympics; their goal was to play in the Olympics.
“And for me being there and seeing what they are going
through, they are young boys, they want to start their career and someone in
the ministry is trying to crush that dream.”
“There was just no flight provided by the Nigerian
ministry,” he added. “We planned to leave three or four days before the
tournament, but we ended up leaving the day of our first game. It was a
difficult one. I don’t think I have ever seen something like that before, it
was crazy,” according to report by Squawka news.
Nigeria beat Sweden, Colombia, Japan and Denmark in Rio,
before a 2-0 defeat to Germany saw them in the bronze medal play off against
Honduras.

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