The Nigeria
Football Federation has confirmed it is in talks with former Super
Eagles’ captain Sunday Oliseh with regards to the vacant position of the
team’s Head Coach.
At the
weekend, the NFF terminated the appointment of another former captain,
Stephen Keshi, over breaches of core terms of his contract. Following
the encouragement of a team of the NFF Technical and Development
Committee that is working on filling the vacant position, Sunday 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,” said Felix Anyansi-Agwu, chairman of the NFF Technical
and Development Committee.
Thenff.com
understands that Oliseh will come with a Foreign Technical Assistant,
whose job description will centre around development 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 development 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.
NFF
President Amaju 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.”
Oliseh,
40, is presently a FIFA instructor, and runs a consultancy that trains
and assesses coaches worldwide. He is also member of FIFA Technical
Study Group.
He was in
the Nigeria squad that won the Africa Cup of Nations in Tunisia in 1994,
and played in the 1994 and 1998 FIFA World Cup final competitions, with
the Super Eagles reaching the Round of 16 in both. He was also in the
Nigeria U-23 side that won Africa’s first Olympic football gold in
Atlanta 19 years ago.
Oliseh
played for Reggiana, FC Cologne, Ajax Amsterdam, Juventus, Borussia
Dortmund, VFL Bochum and RC Genk in a magnificent professional career,
during which he played under some of the best coaches in the universe.
He won 63 caps for Nigeria between 1993 and 2002, picking up Africa Cup of Nations gold, silver and bronze medals.
Oliseh holds a UEFA Pro License, and coached Belgian lower division club, Vervietois between 2008 and 2009.
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