The players are owed per diem of their last encounter in Mauritania against FC Nouadhibou where they drew 1-1.
The second leg of that tie was called off following the disqualification of Nouadhibou.
Qualification entitlements of the tie are yet to paid to players.
Winning bonuses of their games against Legon Cities FC and Dreams FC in the Ghana Premier League have also not been paid coupled with the monthly salaries of December 2020.
GHANAsoccernet.com understands the players refused to train at the scheduled time and were engaged in a meeting with the management.
The first leg of this tie saw the Porcupine Warriors lose 1-0 to the Sudanese giants at the Accra Sports Stadium a fortnight ago.
The second leg is scheduled to take place on Wednesday 9 January 2021 at the Al Hilal Stadium. Read Full Story
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