Khama Billiat and his Warriors teammates are in line to secure a bumper bonus ahead of their upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier against Nigeria.
Zimbabwe drew 2-2 with Benin on Thursday which unfortunately cost them a monetary bonus.
Following that match, German coach, Micheal Nees and his charges will then head to Uyo to take on the Super Eagles on Tuesday where they will have another opportunity to secure a win bonus.
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As a form of motivation, ZIFA assured everyone in the Warriors camp a reward of US$300,000 (R15 thousand) if they collect all important results from the matches in March.
''The Government of Zimbabwe has reaffirmed its commitment to national football by extending significant financial support to the Zimbabwe senior men's national team, the Warriors, ahead of their crucial FIFA World Cup qualifiers,'' ZIFA stated.
''In recognition of the team's efforts and as a gesture of encouragement, His Excellency, President Emmerson D. Mnangagwa, has offered a winning bonus of US$150 000 (R2.7 million) to the players, technical team and support staff, for each victory in their upcoming matches against Benin on March 20 and Nigeria on March 25.
''This means that, over and above the US$1 million (R18 million) set aside by Government for the CAF Africa Cup of Nations Finals, the Warriors stand to earn an extra US$300 000 (R5.4 million), should they secure wins in both fixtures.
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''This support underscores the Government's unwavering commitment to the growth and success of football in Zimbabwe and the aspirations of the Warriors as they strive for World Cup qualification,'' the federation added.
''The nation is urged to rally behind the team, as they carry our hopes and pride onto the field.''