Amaju Pinnick, R, NFF Chairman and new Super Eagles caoch, Oliseh, C. (Image source: TheCable) |
The Nigeria Football
Federation (NFF) has confirmed the appointment of Sunday Oliseh as Super Eagles
coach.
The 40-year old, who
has been given a three-year contract, will replace his former playing mate,
Stephen Keshi, whose appointment was terminated by the NFF two weeks ago.
TheCable report continues:
His backroom staff
will include Belgian assistant Jean Francois Loscuito, Salisu Yusuf and
goalkeeper trainer Alloy Agu.
At the unveiling
ceremony, the former Juventus, Ajax, and Borussia Dortmund player said it is an
honour to lead the Super Eagles now as a coach.
“It’s a great honour
to be a coach of this nation,” he said.
“First of all, I am
not coming as a Messiah. I am not coming as a man who can singlehandedly turn
Nigeria to Germany. I am coming in to do my best and give if possible 150% all
the time.
“The state we are now
in Nigeria I think we are all not happy with. Gone are the days we have
individual players who can singlehandedly win a match for you. But we have the
potentials and that is our belief and the players must know that it’s an honour
to be invited to the national team.”
Oliseh putting pen to paper |
Oliseh’s predecessor
Stephen Keshi was known to call up players from the lower leagues overseas but
he said he won’t tow that line.
“If you are not
playing in first division in anywhere in the world and in Nigeria, you cannot
play for the Super Eagles henceforth,” he said.
“However players
coming from the under-aged teams are the only exception to this rule.”
Amaju Pinnick, NFF
president, paid glowing tribute to new Eagles coach describing him as “Pep
Guardiola of Africa”.
“Today is another
historic day in the history of Nigeria football. Today we have been able to
present the Pep Guardiola (Bayern Munich coach) of Africa,” he said.
“We know that Sunday
Oliseh can deliver. Talking to Sunday Oliseh, we are very excited, about his
advancement. On the field we have not been able to have a replacement for him.
“As a member of the
FIFA technical study group, he is vastly travelled and trained. I can assure
you that we are going to have one of the best coaches Nigeria ever had.
“On the part of the
Federation we will give him 100% support. We will follow all the clauses of
this contract.”
Oliseh’s first
assignment will be the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against
Tanzania at Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium in Dar-es-Salaam on September 5th
or 6th, 2015.
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