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NFF To Name Super Eagles New Coach, Nov 8

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The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) says the new head coach of the Super Eagles will be announced on Nov. 8 to enable him to resume work on Dec. 1.

Deji Tinubu, the spokesman for the Executive Committee of the NFF, said in Abuja on Wednesday that the committee took the decision at its second meeting at the federation’s Glass House secretariat.

He said the two coaches who had applied for the job would be interviewed on Nov. 4, and listed the applicants as Samson Siasia and Stephen Keshi, both former Super Eagles players.

“They will be interviewed by the Technical Committee which will itself be inaugurated on Nov. 2,” Tinubu said.

The Tidesports reports that action on the employment of a new Super Eagles head coach had been on hold since the lingering Nigerian football crisis heightened.

Former Super Eagles defender Augustine Eguavoen has been in charge in a caretaker capacity after the dismal outing of the team in the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

The crisis had snowballed into court cases which made the Executive Committee not to perform, thus leading to FIFA’s suspension of Nigeria and later a provisional lifting of the ban.

The Executive Committee, which had just met following the withdrawal of a court case on Monday, also constituted four standing committees, including the Technical Committee headed by Chris Green, an Executive Committee member.

The 12-man Technical Committee also has former Green Eagles Captain Christian Chukwu, as well as former Super Eagles stars Garba Lawal, Victor Ikpeba and Austin Okocha as members.

Others are FIFA Technical Committee member Adegboye Onigbinde, CAF Media Committee member Paul Bassey, Garba Illa, Felix Anyansi-Agwu, who is the Vice-Chairman; Deji Tinubu and Austen Elumelu.

NFF’s Deputy General Secretary Emmanuel Ikpeme was named as the committee’s Secretary.

The football ruling body also set up the Referees Appointment Committee of seven members with Alhaji Muazu Suleiman as Chairman and Alhaji Ahmed Maude, the President of the Nigeria Referees Association, as Vice-Chairman.

“This will help the Nigerian Premier League of the 2010/2011 season to commence on Saturday, Nov. 6, as proposed by the Nigeria Premier League (NPL) Board,” Tinubu explained.

He also announced the setting up of the Appeals Committee with 13 members, headed by NFF Executive Chairman Aminu Maigari, as well as the Disciplinary Committee, headed by Olaleye Adepoju, with 12 other members serving on it.

“These committees were constituted to ensure that they begin to function immediately.

“The Executive Committee deferred the composition of the other committees to enable it to make wider consultations for qualified, credible and competent persons,” Tinubu said.

The NFF Executive Committee meeting was attended by eight of its members, alongside acting General Secretary Musa Amadu.

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