Tag: Super Eagles

  • AFCON: Enyeama leads Eagles’ old guard to Tanzania

    AFCON: Enyeama leads Eagles’ old guard to Tanzania

    Super Eagles captain, Vincent Enyeama, is expected to lead several established Super Eagles stars to Tanzania for the 2017 African Nations Cup qualifier against the Taifa Stars, africanFootball.com reports.

    Oliseh is expected to release his list of invited players for the game against Tanzania in the second week of August with the foreign-based professionals expected to join the team in Dar es Salaam.

    Lazio midfielder Ogenyi Onazi is ruled out of the encounter after his dismissal against Chad last month, but there will be a return for Enyeama, Mikel Obi and Victor Moses.

    Enyeama, whose differences with the Nigeria Football Federation over his comments after the game against Chad have been sorted out, has been tipped as a key player in Oliseh’s plans for the team.

    “From the way Oliseh spoke about Enyeama in our meetings, it tells you that the coach wants him to play a huge role in his team building for the Eagles,” a top source told africanFootball.com.

    “He said the experience of Enyeama is needed by the team.  But he also highlighted the need to install discipline in the team.”

  • NFF unveils Oliseh as Super Eagles Coach

    NFF unveils Oliseh as Super Eagles Coach

    The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF has on Wednesday unveiled Nigeria’s ex-international, Sunday Oliseh as the head coach of the Nigerian Super Eagles.

    The NFF reached the decision after it moved to pacify the Director General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Al Hassan Yakmut and solicited support for the unveiling of Sunday Oliseh as the new coach of the Super Eagles.

    The NSC had queried the procedure used in hiring the new Super Eagles’ coach and his Belgian assistant, Jean Francois Losciuto claiming it needs to follow the Procurement Act. Oliseh is taking over from Stephen Keshi, former Super Eagles defender.

    Keshi is one of only two people, along with Egypt’s Mahmoud El-Gohary, to have won the Africa Cup of Nations as both a player and a coach.

  • Oliseh wants same salary as Keshi

    Oliseh wants same salary as Keshi

    In-coming Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh, has told officials he is ready to accept the same five million Naira (more than $21,000) a month salary his predecessor, Stephen Keshi, earned.

    The ex-Eagles captain is due to fly into Abuja on Tuesday evening and later meet with the Nigeria Football Federation technical committee headed by Felix Anyansi-Agwu, africanFootball.com reports.

    “Oliseh is ready to earn the same pay Keshi was on,” a top official told africanFootball.com

    “This again shows he is ready to serve his fatherland and money is not what is driving him.

    “This is another good sign with the decision to give him the job without much fanfare.”

    The NFF has confirmed Oliseh, 40, will replace Keshi and he will be handed a five-year contract.

    His backroom staff will include a Dutch assistant coach, Salisu Yusuf as well as Ike Shorunmu, who will remain as goalkeeper trainer.

    His most immediate task will be a 2017 African Nations Cup qualifier in Tanzania.

     

  • NFF confirms negotiation with Oliseh on Eagles’ job

    NFF confirms negotiation with Oliseh on Eagles’ job

    The Nigeria Football Federation has confirmed it is in talks with former Super Eagles’ captain, Sunday Oliseh on the possibility of succeeding Stephen Keshi as the team coach.

    The NFF at the weekend sacked Keshi for breaching core terms of his contract, Goal reports.

    Following the encouragement of a team of the NFF Technical and Development Committee that is working on getting a new coach for the team, Oliseh met with NFF President, Amaju Pinnick, in London on Tuesday.

    “An offer has been made, and there is understanding, but we have to work out the final details of the agreement in a few days. Of course, the executive board has to give approval for his appointment based on the final terms to be agreed,” Felix Anyansi-Agwu, chairman of the NFF Technical and Development Committee, said.

    Goal gathered that Oliseh will come with a foreign technical assistant, whose job description will centre around developmental programmes, and who will work with clubs’ youth teams and certified Academies towards developing the game from the grassroots.

    Current stand-in Coach, Salisu Yusuf, will also be in the new team, but with greater devotion to the home-based team, otherwise known as Super Eagles B, and will be the interface between the technical crew and the home boys.

    Oliseh is expected to come up with a five –year developmental plan to fashion a unique playing and coaching philosophy for all the national teams, and will for this purpose, interface regularly with coaches of those teams.

    “We are also looking at how he will periodically organize clinics and seminars for coaches of clubs in the Nigeria Professional Football League, probably once in a month, so as to strengthen the playing philosophy across board.

    “A robust youth developmental programme, elite player development strategy and performance programmes to drive higher standards, among other core sustainable development programmes, are also part of the proposal,” Anyansi-Agwu added.

    Pinnick said: “Sunday Oliseh has vast experience and immense knowledge of the game, and will certainly add value to what we are doing. He has bought into our vision and objectives towards the development of Nigeria football. He will command the respect of the players and we trust he has the temperament to work harmoniously with the technical and development committee, the technical directorate and the technical study group.

     

    “On our part at the NFF, we will give him all the support to succeed as we have been giving to all our coaches. Subject to the approval of the NFF Executive Committee, we will conclude negotiations by weekend and he will be unveiled next week.”

  • NFF plans consortium of coaches for Eagles

    NFF plans consortium of coaches for Eagles

    The Nigeria Football Federation plans to hire a consortium of coaches for the Super Eagles, the federation’s president, Amaju Pinnick, has disclosed.

    Former Super Eagles skipper, Sunday Oliseh, has been widely touted to replace the sacked Stephen Keshi, but Pinnick has now told africanFootball.com the NFF want to do something different as regards the top coaching post for the Eagles by hiring a team of top coaches.

    “Yes I am going to have a meeting, but it’s not just with Oliseh. It’s going to be a collective meeting with others. We are setting up a team (of coaches),” Pinnick told africanFootball.com

    “It could be a foreign technical assistant, it could be a consortium of coaches, but we see this as an opportunity to deviate from the norm.

    “We want what is best for Nigeria, that is why we have been speaking to a lot of people.

    “We do not want to go through that usual way of collecting CV’s and interviewing. We know what we want and we want to go for it.”

    Pinnick further disclosed the NFF plan to announce its decision later on Wednesday.

    “Later today we would let Nigerians know our direction,” he said.

  • Ahmed Musa may become Eagles skipper

    Ahmed Musa may become Eagles skipper

    CSKA Moscow forward, Ahmed Musa, has been lined up to be the next captain of Super Eagles when Vincent Enyeama is stripped of the captaincy, africanFootball.com reports.

    Lille goalkeeper Enyeama is expected to be dropped as the country’s skipper after his recent act of indiscipline when on national team duty.

    Musa led the Super Eagles when the team faced South Africa in a friendly earlier this year.

    The former Flying Eagles star made his international debut against Madagascar in 2011 in Calabar and has half a century of caps now.

    A top official informed africanFootball.com besides his seniority in the national team, his comportment on and off the pitch has been exemplary.

    At only 22, he will be one of the youngest players ever to lead the country’s team.

    The jet-heeled forward featured at the 2013 African Nations Cup which Nigeria won in South Africa and scored twice against Argentina at last year’s World Cup in Brazil.

  • Glo commend Super Eagles

    Glo commend Super Eagles

    •Urge Super Falcons to beat USA

    The Super Eagles have been commended for recording an important home win against Chad in the 2017 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying match played at Ahmadu Bello Stadium in Kaduna on Saturday.

    In a press statement released in Lagos yesterday, National Telecoms Company, Globacom gave kudos to the Super Eagles for recording the first win in the group which has taken the team to the top of group G, pending when the Egypt-Tanzania match will be decided.

    Hard-fighting Chadians had put up a strong resistance in the first forty five minutes which ended goalless.

    However, the Super Eagles with pep talk from the Stephen Keshi led coaching crew, went into the second half with strong determination which resulted in two goals from Gbolahan Salami in the 65th minute and Odion Oghalo from the spot in the 80th minute.

    “With this victory, the Super Eagles have moved to a commanding position in group G and the coaching crew should perfect a strategy to ensure that the team qualifies for the 2017 AFCON in Gabon. Nigeria cannot afford to be missing in action again from the most important tournament in continental football”, the statement stated.

    Globacom advised the team to work towards picking at least a point each in their away matches in Cairo, N’djamena and Addis Ababa and win the two remaining home matches to avoid the mistake on 2014 which cost us the last AFCON ticket.

    “Qualifying for the next AFCON by Super Eagles is a must and all hands must be on deck to make this a reality.” the statement added.

    The company also enjoined Nigerians not to relent in giving the much needed support to the Super Eagles through prayers and positive good will messages as they continue their campaign to pick the sole AFCON ticket from group G.

    Meanwhile, Globacom has called on the Super Falcons to work towards beating USA in their next group match of the on-going 2015 Women World Cup in Canada to ensure that the team ends up with four points which can facilitate their qualification for the next round.

    “We urge the Falcons’ camp to remain focused on the task ahead. We believe that victory is achievable and we stand by you as ever, believing fervently that you will do Nigeria proud,” the statement concluded.

    Globacom is the official telecommunications partner of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) and the major sponsor of the Nigerian national teams.

  • Eagles’ reliance on ‘bench warmers’ worries Kanu

    Eagles’ reliance on ‘bench warmers’ worries Kanu

    With several of the Super Eagles’ overseas-based invitees struggling to get regular playing time for their respective clubs over the past season, former Super Eagles skipper, Nwankwo Kanu, has described the situation as worrisome.

    Kanu said although the fact that the players are fit is an advantage, invitation of players to the national team should be based on them playing regularly for their clubs.

    “Of course it bothers me. But if you’re a good player, you’re a good player.

    “We just need them to be fit but they must understand it won’t be me playing for them, they have to go out there and play, “he told sl10.ng.

    “They should know that they must play for their clubs and if they do that regularly, the chances of playing for Nigeria is enhanced and that is how it should be based and I hope the players understand this.”