The Jamaican Football Federation (JFF) says its Women's World Cup squad has now been paid after a row which led to the players boycotting Gold Cup qualifiers.
The Jamaican Football Federation says its Women's World Cup squad has now been paid after a row which saw the players boycott Gold Cup qualifiers."We are always grateful for the contribution made by all our players," the federation said on Friday.Last week the Reggae Girlz announced the boycott after saying they had not received full pay for their World Cup performances or bonuses for qualifying.
On Friday, the JFF said it had paid the "full balance" to World Cup squad and would start processing payments to every player who took part in the qualifying matches but did not go to the tournament. The JFF named an inexperienced squad to play in Panama on Wednesday, where they lost 2-1, and for the home match against Guatemala this weekend.Doctor Who under the microscope'So many lost their lives for me to be able to put on this jersey'
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