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The Nigeria national football team [i] represents Nigeria in Men's international football. Governed by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), they are three-time Africa Cup of Nations winners, with their most recent title in 2013. [3] In February 2024, the Nigerian national football team was ranked 28th in the FIFA rankings.
Pages in category "Nigeria national football team managers" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Appointed by the country's association, a manager is responsible for selecting the team of players for the matches of the national team, among other duties. The list encompasses all teams that are members, full or associate, of one of FIFA's six continental confederations: AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), CONCACAF (North and Central America and the ...
In 2022 he became assistant coach to Nduka Ugbade for the Nigeria U17 national team and was also named coach of Nigeria National League side, Vandrezzer FC. [4] In September 2022 when Finidi George was announced as Enyimba's coach, [5] [6] he handpicked Yema as his assistant. [7] They won a record-extending 9th Nigeria Premier League title for ...
In 2009, the Nigeria Football Federation employed Yusuf as assistant coach to Samson Siasia who was serving as the head coach of the Nigeria national football team. Yusuf was still working with Siasia when Kano Pillars appointed him as technical adviser in 2010, a move that saw the club qualify for the 2010 CAF Champions League . [ 7 ]
On 21 February 2010, Rohr replaced French coach Alain Giresse at the helm of the Gabon national football team. [10] He became manager of Niger national football team in September 2012. [11] He resigned in October 2014. [12] On 22 December 2015, he was sacked by Burkina Faso national football team as manager. [13]
During the 2014–15 season, he was appointed as the Chief Coach and Club Manager of RCS VISE Belgium 3rd Division. In 2015–16, was appointed by the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) the National Team Chief Coach of Nigeria (Super Eagles of Nigeria) where he made an impressive statistic of; 14 Games (Only 2 losses) 19 Goals scored, 6 conceded.
Eguavoen was appointed the caretaker coach of the Nigeria national team in June 2005 with his coaching staff including Samson Siasia, Daniel Amokachi and Ike Shorunmu.He managed the Nigeria national team at the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt, where the team won a bronze medal, beating Senegal in the third-place play-off. [3]