Oklahoma State Soccer player, Courtney Dike, has turned down monetary
rewards for representing Nigeria at this year's Fifa Under-20 Women's World Cup
finals.
Courtney, younger sister to Super Eagles striker, Bright Dike, rejected
a $7,000-bonus from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) after featuring at
the World Cup in Canada, where the Falconets finished second to Germany.
Her reason for turning down the bonus is that she is satisfied with the
opportunity given to her to play for Nigeria, which she considers bigger than
monetary reward.
NFF's head of competitions, Dr Sanusi Mohammed, revealed that the
federation is shocked at Courtney's refusal and the position of her family not
to collect the money.
" When we called her mother to confirm the delivery of the
allowances, she declined it and insisted the opportunity to serve Nigeria was
all the reward the family needed, adding she was too young to earn that much,”
said Mohammed.
Courtney played all six matches for the Falconets including the 0-1
loss to Germany's under-20 women in Montreal in the final of the Fifa Under-20
Women's World Cup in August.
She scored two goals at the tournament against Asian nations, South
Korea and North Korea. Courtney also holds the record of scoring the fastest
goal at Fifa women's tournaments when she netted in 18 seconds in Nigeria's 2-1
win over South Korea in the group stage.
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