The Technical and Development Committee of the Nigeria Football
Federation yesterday named Frenchman Paul Le Guen, 52, as the new
Technical Adviser of the Senior National Team, Super Eagles.
He will be assisted by Nigerian Salisu Yusuf, who takes the role of
Chief Coach. The appointments are subject to agreement of contract terms
with the NFF Executive Committee.
New Eagles’ boss, Le Guen steered the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon to
the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals. He played for Brest, Nantes and Paris
Saint Germain and won 17 caps for France, before coaching Rennes, Lyon,
PSG (in France) and Glasgow Rangers (in Scotland). He also coached Oman.
Yusuf, capped at U20 level by Nigeria, called the shots in interim
capacity for two international friendly matches in Europe at the end of
May, which the Eagles won.
Spokesman of the Committee, Paul Bassey, told thenff.com after the
meeting at the NFF secretariat on Monday that Enugu Rangers gaffer Imama
Amapakabo and former Super Eagles’ goalkeeper and skipper Alloy Agu,
who served as assistant coach and goalkeeper trainer for the games
against Mali and Luxembourg in May, retain their places in the technical
crew.
The new crew’s immediate challenge is a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations
qualifier against Tanzania in the first week of September – a dead
rubber, but which would serve as ample preparation for the 2018 FIFA
World Cup qualifying match away to Zambia on October 3.
The Committee has also recommended to the NFF Board, the appointment of
one –time Super Eagles’ assistant coach Bitrus Bewarang as the new NFF
Technical Director. Bewarang, who is president of the Nigeria Football
Coaches Association, will replace the late Coach Shaibu Amodu.
There is also a recommendation that former Super Eagles’ defender Nduka
Ugbade be restored to the U17 National Team as assistant to Coach Manu
Garba.
Source: NFF.com




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