NFF throws Eagles job open
The Nigeria Football Federation has
thrown open the Super Eagles coaching job contrary to the earlier
decision to limit the opportunity to expatriates. The change of
direction was made late on Wednesday when the Technical and Development
Committee of the FA met at the NFF secretariat in Abuja.
The NFF president Amaju Pinnick first
gave the hint of limiting the search for a new coach to Europe in a
forum held at the Harvard University soon after Sunday Oliseh left his
position as Nigeria coach. The NFF board stated the same position when
they met with the sports minister Solomon Dalung last month. Wednesday’s
meeting was seen as one to tie up their defence on sticking strictly to
a European coach but they announced a change of policy instead.
On Thursday the NFF said, “After the
friendly matches, and before the 2018 FIFA World Cup group phase draw,
the Technical Committee will initiate the process for the selection of a
substantive technical crew for the Super Eagles, with a Head Coach. A
small team of eminently qualified persons with the required pedigree
will take charge of the process, and the best candidate would be
selected, irrespective of whether he is indigenous or expatriate.”
The Wednesday meeting also returned
Shaibu Amodu to mainstream national coaching as he has been appointed to
supervise the interim Eagles coaching crew that will face Mali and
Luxembourg next month. Samson Siasia worked as the interim coach for the
two AFCON qualifiers against Egypt after Oliseh walked away.
“In view of the upcoming international
friendly matches involving the Super Eagles and Mali and Luxembourg in
Europe, the committee appointed Salisu Yusuf as interim head coach of
the team, to be assisted by Imama Amapakabor (first assistant), Kennedy
Boboye (second assistant) and Alloy Agu (Goalkeeper Trainer). This is in
line with the NFF board’s resolve to encourage and expose indigenous
coaches who show undoubted ability and capacity. The Technical Director,
Shaibu Amodu, will play supervisory role,” the NFF said through Ademola
Olajire, its Deputy Director of Communications
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