<H2></H2><SPAN>First Published: Mar 25, 2007</SPAN> <DIV class=pictureCaption style="FLOAT: right; WIDTH: 245px">
Emmanuel Adebayor, seen here in Germany during the 2006 World Cup. Arsenal striker Adebayor and two of his Togolese international teammates have been kicked out of the national team following a row over bonus payments.</DIV>
Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor and two of his Togolese international teammates have been kicked out of the national team following a row over bonus payments, official sources revealed on Sunday.
National captain Adebayor has been excluded along with striker Kader Cougbadja, who plays for Jazira in the United Arab Emirates, and defender Nibombe Dare of Belgian second division side RAEC Mons.
The Togolese Football Federation (FTF) decision was taken "after analysis of indisciplined behaviour" shown by the players "before and after the match Togo-Sierra Leone" on Saturday.
Togo moved top of Group Nine of the 2008 Nations Cup qualifiers after beating Sierra Leone 3-1 in a game in which Adebayor scored twice.
But according to sources close to the FTF the ongoing problem over player bonuses is at the heart of the decision.
FTF manager Zep Kuete told national radio: "
Emmanuel Adebayor, seen here in Germany during the 2006 World Cup. Arsenal striker Adebayor and two of his Togolese international teammates have been kicked out of the national team following a row over bonus payments.</DIV>
Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor and two of his Togolese international teammates have been kicked out of the national team following a row over bonus payments, official sources revealed on Sunday.
National captain Adebayor has been excluded along with striker Kader Cougbadja, who plays for Jazira in the United Arab Emirates, and defender Nibombe Dare of Belgian second division side RAEC Mons.
The Togolese Football Federation (FTF) decision was taken "after analysis of indisciplined behaviour" shown by the players "before and after the match Togo-Sierra Leone" on Saturday.
Togo moved top of Group Nine of the 2008 Nations Cup qualifiers after beating Sierra Leone 3-1 in a game in which Adebayor scored twice.
But according to sources close to the FTF the ongoing problem over player bonuses is at the heart of the decision.
FTF manager Zep Kuete told national radio: "
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