Tag: Aliyu Zubairu

  • FULL LIST: Nigerian managers who have coached abroad

    FULL LIST: Nigerian managers who have coached abroad

    Flying Eagles head coach Aliyu Zubairu has joined the growing list of Nigerian tacticians managing clubs outside the country following his appointment as head coach of Egyptian second-division side, Telecom Egypt SC.

    For decades, Nigerian players have made their mark across Europe, Asia, and Africa. Now, an increasing number of Nigerian managers are following suit and getting opportunities to showcase their tactical prowess on the global stage.

    Here are seven Nigerians who have coached abroad:

    Ndubuisi Egbo

    Egbo made history in 2020 when he guided KF Tirana to the Albanian league title — becoming the first African coach to win a European top-flight crown and to qualify a team for the UEFA Champions League.

    Sunday Oliseh

    Former Super Eagles captain Sunday Oliseh has managed several clubs in Europe, including Belgian sides Eupen and RCS Verviétois. He also enjoyed a notable spell with Fortuna Sittard in the Netherlands.

    Emmanuel Amuneke

    AFCON 1994 winner Emmanuel Amuneke has coached across multiple countries, including Sudan with Al Khartoum Watani and Saudi Arabia. He also guided Tanzania to AFCON qualification as their national team coach.

    Harrison Okagbue

    Okagbue served as head coach of the Uganda national team between 1999 and 2001, earning widespread respect across East Africa.

    Christian Chukwu

    Former Super Eagles manager Christian Chukwu handled the Kenya national team in the late 1990s, contributing to their tactical development during his tenure.

    Samson Siasia

    Siasia was briefly appointed as head coach of Durgapur Vox Champions in India’s Bengal Premier League Soccer in 2012, though the project was halted before the league commenced.

  • Zubairu, Ogunbote to train new coaches in Kwara

    Zubairu, Ogunbote to train new coaches in Kwara

    Plans have been concluded to hold a one-day football coaching seminar in Ilorin, the capital city of Kwara State.

    Organized and proudly sponsored by the Head Coach of Flying Eagles of Nigeria, Aliyu Zubairu, the seminar aims to empower grassroots football coaches in the state with modern techniques.

    The seminar, scheduled for Sunday, July 27, 2025, at the Kwara Football Academy beginning from 8am, will feature Zubairu and experienced gaffer Coach Gbenga Ogunbote as facilitators.

    Coach Zubairu will handle a session on “Typical Match Analysis and Evaluation,” while Coach Ogunbote’s session will focus on “How to Develop a Player Technically.”

    The seminar will include both theory and practical sessions, and participants have been selected through a rigorous application and scrutiny process.

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    Zubairu said: “Our focus is not only to train coaches but to inspire excellence in them. We believe the knowledge acquired will translate into their job in training and producing the next generation of football talents that will make the country proud.”

    The seminar will be followed by the grand finale of the second edition of Aliyu Zubairu’s U15 football tournament, featuring the third-place match between Barca Kiddies, the winner of the inaugural edition of the tournament and Gidado FA at 3 pm, and the final match between Future Stars and Gaa Akanbi Kids at 4 pm.

    A total number of 20 teams with over 400 kids participated in the tournament, which was initiated to discover emerging football talents.

    Top dignitaries and stakeholders are expected to witness the grand finale event, which is also scheduled to take place at Kwara Football Academy.

    The twin-packed project forms part of the broader effort of Aliyu Zubairu in giving back to society and also developing football at the grassroots level.

  • Egypt 2025: Zubairu tips Flying Eagles to thrash ‘arch-rivals’ South Africa

    Egypt 2025: Zubairu tips Flying Eagles to thrash ‘arch-rivals’ South Africa

    Coach Aliyu Zubairu has assured that the Nigeria U20 squad will be even better when they take on South Africa’s Amajita in the first semi-final of the ongoing CAF U20 Cup of Nations in the city of Ismailia tomorrow.

    Pundits have praised the seven-time champions for dominating the tough quarter-final encounter against Senegal at the same venue on Monday, before sending the Cup holders out of the tournament after a 3-1 penalty shootout win.

    “I believe we are going to have a great semi-final against the South Africans. I can guarantee that our approach will be much better, as the anxiety of whether or not we will earn a FIFA World Cup ticket is no longer there. It was a tense 120 minutes for ourselves and the defending champions on Monday.

     “We have the World Cup ticket now and are quite happy. Against South Africa, we will play with great determination and composure, as we aim for the trophy, but without the tense atmosphere around the last match. Of course, we know the little matter of the rivalry between Nigeria and South Africa and what the game means, and we will go in there to do a real battle,” Zubairu said.

    The man who led El-Kanemi Warriors of Maiduguri to win last year’s President Federation Cup competition believes his team has improved considerably since the first match against Tunisia on the first day of May.

    “We can all see that the team has improved, and actually getting better with each match. We will go all out against the South Africans.”

    Apart from their seven titles, Nigeria have also finished as runners-up on two occasions (1999 and 2007), and as bronze medallists on two other occasions as well (2009 and 2013).

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    To set up a clash with the most-decorated team in the competition’s history, the Amajita had to also endure a 120-minute affray against the Democratic Republic of Congo, also at the same Suez Canal Authority Stadium where the Flying Eagles upended Senegal’s expectations. They won their own game 1-0 after extra time.

    Nigeria had collected four of her seven titles (1983, 1985, 1987, 1989) before South Africa (isolated for decades) was assimilated back into global sport following the release of Nelson Mandela from prison in 1990. 

    Amajita’s first experience of the U20 Africa Cup of Nations was in 1997, and they finished as runners-up to hosts and winners Morocco. Nigeria did not qualify for the finals. Four years later, in Ethiopia, both Nigeria and South Africa finished bottom of their pool and exited at the group stage in what remains Nigeria’s worst outing ever in the history of the tournament.

    In 2009, Nigeria defeated South Africa 2-1 for bronze, and four years later defeated Mali by the same margin to also pick up the bronze medals in Algeria.

    As hosts in 2011, the Amajita crashed out at the group stage after winning one and losing two matches, while Nigeria roared to her sixth title with a 3-2 defeat of Cameroon in the final in Soweto.

    In 2015, Nigeria grabbed her seventh title in Senegal, while South Africa’s campaign ran into the sands in the group stage after losses to Ghana and Mali. Eight years ago, Nigeria didn’t qualify for the competition when South Africa finished in fourth place.

    In 2019, in Niger Republic, Nigeria defeated South Africa 5-3 after penalty shootout to win the bronze medals, after both teams had tied scoreless in a group phase encounter.

    In the second semi-final tomorrow, hosts and four-time winners Egypt – conquerors of 1999 world champions Ghana -will take on Morocco in Cairo.

  • AFCON U20: Flying Eagles will start  ‘fast and furious’ against Kenya, says Zubairu

    AFCON U20: Flying Eagles will start  ‘fast and furious’ against Kenya, says Zubairu

    Nigeria  target maximum points  

    Coach  Aliyu Zubairu has hinted  that  the Fling Eagles would start ‘fast and furious’ when they clash against  Kenya’s Rising Stars tomorrow in their last Group B match at the ongoing African Cup of Nations U20 Championship in Egypt.

    The Flying Eagles were held to a goalless draw by the Junior Atlas Lions of Morocco on Sunday.

    Looking ahead to their upcoming clash with Kenya, Zubairu, who also manages El Kanemi Warriors, acknowledged the quality of the Kenyan side despite their current lack of points in the group but assures that the Flying Eagles would approach the tie with their sights on the three points.

     “We’ll approach the game against Kenya with a positive mind set,” Zubairu told the Flying Eagles Media Officer, Sharif Abdallah. “They are a strong team, and we’ll treat them with respect even though they haven’t picked up a point yet. We’ll stay fully focused to ensure we get the three points.”

    Nigeria are second in Group B with four points from two games behind Morocco who are also on four points but are ahead because of superior goals difference.

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    In a related development, Flying Eagles captain, Daniel Bameyi, has commended  his teammates following their hard fought goalless draw against Morocco,  adding they must work harder to seal a place in the quarter final.

    “It was a good one. Respect to the opponent and my teammates. It was an intense game because we both knew what was at stake,” Bameyi said.

    “Kudos to our coaches. They had the opportunity to analyze our opponents, and we executed some of those tactical plans on the pitch. It worked out well, and we thank God for that.”

    With qualification for  the quarter finals  very  much  alive following their last two matches, Nigeria  will take on Kenya in their final group game tomorrow, April 7th .

  • Zubairu eyes successive WAFU B title with Flying Eagles

    Zubairu eyes successive WAFU B title with Flying Eagles

    Nigeria battle arch rivals Ghana today

    The Flying Eagles head coach, Aliyu Zubairu said the objective now is to retain the WAFU B U20 AFCON title the country won two years ago as Nigeria and Ghana face off today in Lome, Togo.

    Zubairu who disclosed that the defeat to Burkina Faso in their Group B opener made them to go back to the drawing board to examine what they did wrong and improved against Cote d’Ivoire and the subsequent games. 

    The El-Kanemi Warriors boss noted that after picking the ticket to the 2025 African Cup of Nations his sight is on ensuring the Flying Eagles stay as competitive as possible against Ghana in today’s final.

    ” I commend the boys, they showed real character to fight back and win the match against Niger Republic,” Zubairu told the media ahead of today’s final.” It was the same way they did against Cote d’Ivoire.

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    “We were disappointed when we lost to Burkina Faso in our opening game but we have since bounced back to top reckoning.”

    Nigeria will confront Ghana in the final of the WAFU B competition today to determine the eventual winner.

    Nigeria has beaten Cote d’Ivoire and Niger Republic after the 1-0 defeat to Burkinabes and are just 90 minutes away from retaining the title they won two years ago in Niger Republic.