Stephen Keshi has been removed as head coach of Nigeria and replaced
by a “consortium” of coaches for the side’s final two African Nations
Cup qualifiers next month.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) confirmed the move in a
statement on Thursday, despite Keshi leading the Super Eagles to a 3-1
victory over Sudan in Abuja the previous evening, a result that got
their qualification campaign back on track.
The consortium will be led by Shaibu Amodu, who returns to the helm
for a fifth time, having qualified the side for the 2010 World Cup
finals in South Africa before being replaced by Swede Lars Lagerback.
Salisu Yusuf, Gbenga Ogunbote and Aloysius Agu are the other coaches
involved in the group to lead the reigning African champions.
They will be in charge for next month’s final two qualifiers — away
at Congo and home to South Africa — but will then be replaced by an
overseas coach, the NFF also confirmed.
“The committee, unanimously, praised the contributions of the
technical crew of the senior national team, led by Stephen Keshi, to the
glorious accomplishments of the team in the past three years and hailed
Keshi, Daniel Amokachi and Ike Shorounmu as true national heroes,” the
NFF statement said.
“However, in the interest of Nigeria football and the desire to
ensure qualification for the 2015 African Nations Cup finals, the
committee decided to relieve them of their duties with immediate
effect.”
Keshi, a former captain of the national team, led the side to the
2013 Nations Cup title in South Africa and also qualified the Super
Eagles for the World Cup in Brazil this year, where they reached the
second round before losing to France.
Nigeria’s victory over Sudan left them four points behind leaders
South Africa and three behind second-placed Congo in their qualification
group with the top two sides, as well as the best third-place finisher,
advancing to the finals in Morocco.
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