The national team is facing a financial crisis that threatens to severely affect its participation in an important friendly match against Nigeria. According to information from RMD, the players have not trained since yesterday and are demanding payment of subsidies related to the previous friendly match, played against Angola.
The financial crisis appears to have reached a critical point, with the Mambas players taking a firm stance. They claim that the money owed for the game against Angola has not yet been paid to them, leading to growing dissatisfaction within the team. As a result, the players are threatening to boycott tomorrow's game, a crucial match against Nigeria.
This situation raises serious concerns about the state of football in Mozambique and the management of resources involved in the national team's operations. The game against Nigeria is of great importance, not only for the players but also for football fans throughout the country. A boycott by the players could have disastrous implications, damaging the image of Mozambican football.
The Mozambican Football Federation (FMF) is now under pressure to resolve this situation properly and ensure that the players receive their due payment on time. The lack of effective communication and immediate action on the part of the FMF threatens to undermine the confidence of the players and the fans, who expect to see the Mambas representing the country with dignity.
It is crucial that a solution be found before the scheduled match against Nigeria. The current situation serves as a warning about the importance of financial management and effective communication in sport, and also highlights the need to support the athletes who proudly represent Mozambique on the international stage.











































