Nigeria on Thursday sacked Stephen Keshi as national
team coach, despite his side's home win against Sudan
that kept them in the running to defend their African title.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) said after an
emergency meeting that former coach Shuaibu Amodu
would take temporary charge before a foreign manager is
appointed.
The Super Eagles were rock bottom of Group A in qualifying
for next year's CAF Africa Cup of Nations after taking just
one point from their opening three matches but a 3-1 win
against Sudan in Abuja on Wednesday lifted them to third.
Speculation about 52-year-old Keshi's future has refused
to go away since the end of the FIFA World Cup™ finals in
Brazil, where Nigeria reached the knock-out stages of the
competition.
Keshi's three-year deal ran out after the return from South
America and his record of five defeats, five draws and just
one victory in the last 11 matches has only compounded
dissatisfaction and led to calls for him to quit.
In a statement, the NFF said Keshi and his coaching staff
had led Nigeria to "glorious accomplishments" in the last
three years and called the coach and his assistants "true
national heroes".
"However, in the interest of Nigeria football and the desire
to ensure qualification for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations
finals, the (executive) committee decided to relieve
them of their duties with immediate effect," it added. Amodu returns again Unanimous approval was given for a consortium of coaches, led by Amodu, to lead Nigeria in their remaining qualifying matches against Congo and South Africa "after which an expatriate coach will be appointed". Amodu's re-appointment comes four years after he was sacked and stopped from leading the country to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. This will be his fifth stint with the Eagles having first taken charge of the team in 1994. The 56-year-old will be assisted by El Kanemi Warriors coach Salisu Yusuf, who worked under Samson Siasia both with the Flying Eagles and Super Eagles, and Gbenga Ogunbote of Sharks. Their immediate task is to secure a win against Congo in Pointe Noire to stay in the reckoning for a place at the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco in January. Nigeria have four points from as many matches while Congo are second on seven points. Group leaders South Africa travel to Nigeria for the final qualifying game next month.
them of their duties with immediate effect," it added. Amodu returns again Unanimous approval was given for a consortium of coaches, led by Amodu, to lead Nigeria in their remaining qualifying matches against Congo and South Africa "after which an expatriate coach will be appointed". Amodu's re-appointment comes four years after he was sacked and stopped from leading the country to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. This will be his fifth stint with the Eagles having first taken charge of the team in 1994. The 56-year-old will be assisted by El Kanemi Warriors coach Salisu Yusuf, who worked under Samson Siasia both with the Flying Eagles and Super Eagles, and Gbenga Ogunbote of Sharks. Their immediate task is to secure a win against Congo in Pointe Noire to stay in the reckoning for a place at the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco in January. Nigeria have four points from as many matches while Congo are second on seven points. Group leaders South Africa travel to Nigeria for the final qualifying game next month.
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