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FG Bars NFF From Hiring Expatriate Coach
The Federal Government may have
foreclosed the possibility of the Nigeria
Football Federation (NFF) hiring an expatriate
coach for the Super Eagles for now.
This is because the federal government ruled
out the possibility of such exercise on the
premise of the dwindling fortunes of the
nation’s economy.
Solomon Dalung, Minister of Sports, who
spoke after a meeting with President
Muhammadu Buhari, cited the dwindling
fortunes of the nation’s economy as reason
why appointing an expatriate coach for the
Super Eagles was not feasible for now.
Dalung explained that it was irrational for
Nigeria to hire a foreign coach when the
country was still indebted to some local
coaches, some of whom were late.
“The selection of coaches usually is handled
by our technical team; we are a supervising
ministry so we have little to do with the
process but we have a role in guiding what is
best for Nigeria.
“I have always maintained that we even
cannot pay indigenous coaches; we still owe
them some months of salaries and some of
them have even died without those salaries.
“Do we still go and look for a foreign coach
and will he (the foreign coach) be able to
tolerate us without salaries for some time;
more so that we may also be paying him in
hard currency.
“So it’s a fundamental contradiction to
swallow easily.
The minister also faulted the approach of the
indigenous coaches to competitions, accusing
them of being parochial in their team
selections.
“But then there is one aspect of these
indigenous coaches that has been responsible
for their poor performance which Nigerians
need to know.
“They have not been able to grow above their
parochial sentiment; an example is that a
coach will train a team, the team will qualify
to go to the next stage. Once the competition
they qualify gets closer, they will now submit
a different list of people not the new people
who qualified.
“This already has violated what is referred to
as team spirit in football.






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