In a significant development in Nigerian football, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has made the decision to declare the role of head coach for the Super Eagles vacant.
This announcement indicates that the NFF has concluded discussions regarding the contract of Jose Peseiro, signaling the end of his tenure as head coach of the national team.
Jose Peseiro the Portuguese coach, who took charge of the team in 2022, had been leading Nigeria through important international competitions, including the just concluded Africa Cup of Nations where he guided Nigeria to a second place finish, after losing the final to the host Nation Cote d’Ivoire.
However his contract expired earlier and the NFF felt a need for change hence the contract wasn’t renewed.
Alongside the vacancy for the Super Eagles head coach role, the NFF has also declared the position of head coach for the Nigeria U17 team vacant.
This move suggests a broader restructuring within the federation’s coaching setup, with changes expected to be implemented across various age categories.
The declaration of these vacancies opens the door for new candidates to step forward and stake their claim for these prestigious coaching roles.
The NFF is likely to embark on a thorough search process to identify suitable candidates who can lead both the Super Eagles and the U17 team to success in their respective competitions.
As Nigerian football fans await further developments, speculation is rife regarding potential candidates who could fill these vacant coaching positions.