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NFF sack Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi

Written By Adk Johnnasa on Thursday, October 16, 2014 | 7:02 am



Stephen Keshi has been sacked as Nigeria coach.


And in his place is Amodu Shuaibu to lead a consortium of coaches for the final two games of the 2015 African Nations Cup qualifier. ColinUdoh reports that an expatriate coach will thereafter be appointed to take charge of the squad.

The decision was among others announced by the NFF Executive Committee after a meeting in Abuja on Wednesday night 'in the interest of Nigerian football and the desire to ensure qualification for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations finals'. 

Keshi's two-year contract with the NFF lapsed in June, and the former national team captain has been working in a caretaker capacity since then. But after a disastrous qualifying campaign in which the Super Eagles only picked up one point from their opening three games, there were widespread calls for him to be let go. A 3-1 win against Sudan on Wednesday did little to ease those calls, and the NFF have now acted wielded the axe.

Keshi's technical and backroom staff were also fired along with him. In their place, Salisu Yusuf, Gbenga Ogunbote and Alloy Agu will join Amodu for the final two games of the qualifying series. Garba Lawal replaces Emmanuel Attah was new Team Coordinator, Toyin Ibitoye replaces Ben Alaiya as Media Officer, while Godfirst Chike will be the new equipment manager in place of Chidi Ngoka. Only Team Secretary Dayo Enebi retained his position.


Colin Udoh
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