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  • NFF set to replace Ikhana

    NFF set to replace Ikhana

    The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) will soon reach a decision on the vacant position in the national women’s football team.

    Kadiri Ikhana resigned as head coach of the Super Falcons on November 12 following a dismal outing at the 2012 African Women’s Championships (AWC) in Equatorial Guinea.

    The Super Falcons finished the competition in 4th place following successive 1-0 defeats against South Africa (semi-finals) and Cameroon (third place play-offs) in the tournament.

    It was Nigeria’s worst outing in the history of the competition.

    First vice president of the NFF, Mike Umeh said a decision over the appointment of a new coach would likely be reached at the end of the year.

    “First things first, I want to apologise for the failure of the Super Falcons at the tournament. However, we must realize that out of eight editions of the competition, we have emerged champions on six occasions so we cannot blame God that we did not win it this time around,” Umeh told supersport.com.

    Umeh also spoke on the federation’s plans to name a replacement for Ikhana.

    “Like you know, this is not a unilateral decision. The board will meet and we will proceed from there. We expect to meet before the Christmas celebration and then we will proceed from there,” he said.

    Umeh further revealed that a member of Ikhana’s backroom staff could be elevated to become the new coach of the team.

    “Only Kadiri Ikhana resigned as member of the technical crew so we could decide to elevate another member of the technical crew but ultimately, that is a decision of the board,” he declared.

    Justin Madugu, Bala Mohammed, Charity Enwerem and Rita Nwadike are the present members of the Super Falcons technical crew.

  • Pillars to replace new signing Amodu

    Pillars to replace new signing Amodu

    Pillars are to replace newly signed defender Usman Amodu with Samuel Tswanya of Enyimba after Amodu failed to travel with the team to Niger recently.

    Top officials informed MTNFootball.com they are disappointed that Amodu refused to travel with the team to an international tournament in Niger recently after claiming he is set for trials in Uruguay.

    The former Enyimba and Kwara United left back has already agreed personal terms with the NPL champions. Former Nigeria schoolboy international Amodu, who has undergone trials in Romania, told MTNFootball.com he has secured a two-week trial at Uruguayan club Penarol.

    However, unimpressed Pillars officials said they have begun talks with former Niger Tornadoes ace Tswanya to now replace Amodu.

    “We hope to replace Amodu with Tswanya because we are far from impressed with the attitude of Amodu,” an official told MTNFootball.com

    Pillars will represent Nigeria in next year’s CAF Champions League, along with NPL runners-up Enugu Rangers.