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Ibrahim Gusau Urges Fair Pick for New Super Eagles Coach

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Ibrahim Gusau Urges Fair Pick for New Super Eagles Coach

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    bit.ly<br>Nigeria Football Federation NFF President, Ibrahim Gusau, has taken a stance of neutrality in the selection of the new Super Eagles coach, marking a departure from the practices of the previous administration. Unlike his predecessor, Amaju Pinnick, who had a significant influence on the appointment of coaches such as Sunday Oliseh, Gernot Rohr, and Jose Peseiro, Gusau is committed to ensuring a fair and open process for all qualified candidates.
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    <br>Gusau’s determination for change was also evident in his decision regarding the team’s performance and coaching leadership following the African Cup of Nations AFCON in Abidjan. Peseiro has to go, Gusau stated unequivocally, expressing dissatisfaction with the team’s style of play despite reaching the final.
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    <br>The NFF President’s critical stance on the Super Eagles‘ performance, especially after a disappointing draw against Equatorial Guinea in their AFCON opener, underscores his commitment to excellence and accountability for the national team.
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    <br>Ibrahim Gusau’s approach to the selection of the new Super Eagles coach represents a significant shift towards transparency and merit in Nigerian football governance. By distancing himself from the direct endorsement of candidates, Gusau is setting a for future appointments, emphasizing the importance of fairness and the collective interest of Nigerian football.
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    <br>This move is not just about changing how decisions are made within the NFF it’s about restoring faith in the administrative processes that guide Nigerian football. It sends a message that the success of the national team is a collective responsibility, one that transcends individual preferences or connections. Gusau has not thrown his weight behind any particular candidate to lead the Super Eagles. His primary concern is that the selection process is equitable and that the most suitable candidate is chosen for the role.
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    <br>This approach by Gusau is seen as an attempt to foster transparency and meritocracy in the appointment process, a move that has been welcomed by many within the football community. The NFF President’s insistence on a level playing field is a clear indication of his desire to prioritize the team’s success over individual preferences or influences.
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    <br>As the search for a new coach continues, the focus should remain on finding a leader capable of harnessing the Super Eagles’ potential and guiding them to greater heights. The ideal candidate will not only possess the technical expertise but also share in the vision for a more inclusive, transparent, and successful future for Nigerian football.
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    <br>Did You Know?

    The Super Eagles have won the Africa Cup of Nations three times, with their most recent victory in 2013.
    Nigeria has participated in six FIFA World Cup tournaments, reaching the Round of 16 three times.
    Gernot Rohr was the longest-serving coach of the Super Eagles in recent times, leading the team from 2016 to 2021.
    The NFF was established in 1945 and is responsible for overseeing all aspects of football in Nigeria, including the national teams and the domestic football league system.
    The Super Eagles’ team is known for its vibrant and dynamic style of play, earning them a dedicated fan base both in Nigeria and internationally.

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