Mr. Sunday Oliseh, the former Super Eagle captain has been
appointed coach of Nigeria, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) said on
Wednesday. The new coach said that the doing the job will be “an
honour”. “We are not doing Nigeria any favour.
“My coming to coach the senior team is to serve our
fatherland, we have not come to fight war.”
Oliseh takes over from sacked Stephen Keshi and was unveiled
in Abuja after impressing NFF bosses with his plans for the team.
“After the meeting, a meeting of the NFF Executive Committee
received the report of the Technical and Development Committee, and unanimously
adopted the recommendation to hire Oliseh as the new Super Eagles’ Head Coach.”
The 40-year-old’s first assignment will be in the away
African Nations Cup qualifier in Tanzania in September.
Nigeria won their opening match of the pool phase 2-0 at
home to Chad, but Keshi was sacked soon after by the NFF for “lacking
commitment” after it was alleged he applied for the vacant Ivory Coast head
coach role, something he denied.
Oliseh, a former defensive midfielder who played at Ajax,
Borussia Dortmund and briefly Juventus, featured for the national team between
1993 and 2002.
He won the Nations Cup as a player in 1994 and Olympic gold
in Atlanta in 1996.
He had fiery reputation as a player, missing the 2002 World
Cup for disciplinary reasons and was later sacked by Dortmund for allegedly
punching a team-mate Vahid Hashemian during a loan spell at VfL Bochum.
His coaching career to date has been limited to the lower
leagues in Belgium, though he does hold a UEFA Pro Licence
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