The national team lost 3-0 to Mali in the first game but clinched a 5-1 victory against Qatar in the second fixture.
In an interview with Nhyira FM, he revealed the figures involved.
“The players were paid $2,000 for the friendly games [unlike the $5,000 we used to pay after each game] because of the circumstance at hand,” Okraku said.
“However, let me hasten to add that the players were not interested in the monetary benefits, rather team building. This is because we are preparing a new team for the future,” he added.
The national team has been scheduled to face Sudan in the AFCON qualifiers in November. Read Full Story
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