Sports Minister Approves NFF’s Proposal for New National Team Coach (Govima Sports Report).
In a significant move aimed at revitalising Nigeria’s national football team, the Minister for Sports, Senator John Enoh, has approved a proposal from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to hire a new coach. This decision follows a critical meeting between the sports ministry and the NFF hierarchy, which lasted nearly four hours earlier today.
The outcome of the meeting includes an overhaul of the technical crew led by Finidi George. Finidi has been informed that he will step aside for a new head coach, who is expected to be a foreigner. This change comes as Nigeria seeks to rejuvenate its World Cup qualifiers campaign following a disappointing start.
Under Finidi’s recent tenure, the national team failed to secure a victory, drawing against South Africa in Uyo and suffering a 1-2 defeat to Benin Republic. These results have left Nigeria fifth in their six-team group, trailing leaders Rwanda by four points.
Finidi, who was appointed less than two months ago on a one-year deal, has been given an ultimatum: accept the role of working under a new head coach or face termination. Upon exiting the meeting, he declined to comment on the proceedings and appeared visibly discontented.
The NFF holds the right to invoke a performance clause in Finidi’s contract, which allows them to terminate his contract should he refuse the terms agreed upon with the minister. This decision underscores the urgency and determination of the NFF and the sports ministry to ensure the national team is back on track for World Cup qualification.
The upcoming changes are expected to bring a new dynamic to the team, aiming to enhance their performance and secure their position in the World Cup qualifiers. Football fans across Nigeria will be keenly watching the developments, hoping for a positive turnaround in the national team’s fortunes.