Nigeria have appointed former Super Eagles midfielder and Captain Sunday Oliseh as the new coach.
The 40-year-old has signed a three-year deal and succeeds
Stephen Keshi, who was sacked at the start of July.
"We have the talent to change our fortunes, to regain
the respect we once had and match that with results," Oliseh said.
Oliseh, who earned 63 caps for Nigeria and helped his
country win the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations and Olympic gold in 1996,
takes the helm at a time when Nigeria are struggling on and off the
field.
Political fighting within the Nigeria Football
Federation (NFF) and poor results on the pitch - culminating in the
Super Eagles failing to qualify to defend their 2013 Nations Cup title
this year - have left Nigerian football in a mess.
The former Borussia Dortmund, Ajax and Juventus player is well aware of the size of the task he faces.
"I am here today because I believe in the NFF and the
big project before us. We had a passionate discussion and the result is
the mandate to manage Nigeria," he said.
"The job doesn't start tomorrow, it starts now, we need
the support of everyone because together we can make our country
great."
A member of the 'golden generation' of Nigerian
football stars - alongside Jay-Jay Okocha, Nwankwo Kanu and Finidi
George - Oliseh has been working as a pundit, sport consultant and Fifa
Technical committee member.
He becomes the fourth player from the class of 1994 to
manage the Super Eagles after Austin Eguavoen, Samson Siasia and Keshi.
While Oliseh has little management experience, having
coached only Belgian lower league side Vervietois between 2008 and 2009,
he does hold the Uefa Pro Licence and the NFF have every faith he can
handle the challenge of coaching the Super Eagles.
"Oliseh has all the necessary knowledge and exposure
we're looking for to take the country's football to a great height,"
said NFF president Amaju Pinnick.
"He shares our vision, received the approval of our
sports ministry, the blessings of the NFF technical committee and
executive board."
Oliseh, who will be assisted by Belgian coach Jean
Francois Losciuto, will immediately begin the task of preparing the
Super Eagles for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier away to
Tanzania in the first week of September, as well as an international
friendly days later.
"There is no time to waste. The team has important
matches in the next few weeks and it is imperative that Oliseh starts
work immediately," NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi said.
Nigeria beat Chad 2-0 in their Group G opener in June and are second in the table behind Egypt on goal difference.
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