Speaking on the
development, Chairman of NFF’s Technical and Development Committee, Chris
Green, said the shortlist was on the basis of a set of criteria.
The Nigeria Football
Federation (NFF) has shortlisted three coaches for consideration for the post
of Chief Coach of Super Eagles, and will name the successful one on Monday.
A statement by the NFF on
Friday in Abuja listed the three coaches to include Super Eagles’ caretaker
coach Salisu Yusuf.
The rest two are former
Ethiopia coach Tom Saintfiet, and Frenchman Paul Le Guen, who once coached
Cameroon.
“On Friday at the Glass
House, the NFF Technical and Development Committee pored over more than 20
applications before cutting the list to three.
“Among those who showed
interest in coaching the Super Eagles are Giovanni Solinas, Saintfiet, Hey
Antoine, Mark Wotte, Yusuf, Ernesto Paulo Calvinho, Dorian Marin, and Le Guen.
“Others are Miodrag Jesic,
Perry Hansen, Ove Pedersen, Adebayo Lateef Kola, Sylvanus Okpala and Peter
Ijeh.
“The rest are Vladimir
Petrovic-Pizon, Lodewijk de Kruif, Kenichi Yatsuhashi, Bjorn Frank Peters and
Ricki Herbert,’’ the statement disclosed.
Saintfiet, a 43-year-old
Belgian, has coached the national teams of Namibia, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Yemen,
Malawi and Togo.
He has also worked with the
Qatar national under-17 side, Young Africans FC of Tanzania and Free State
Stars FC in South Africa.
Yusuf, 54, was capped by
Nigeria at under-20 level and won FA Cup titles with El-Kanemi Warriors of
Maiduguri as a player.
He coached top clubs Kano
Pillars, El-Kanemi Warriors and Enyimba FC, and assisted Super Eagles’ chief
coaches Samson Siasia and Stephen Keshi (who died last month).
Yusuf was caretaker coach
for two friendly matches, which the Eagles won against Mali and Luxembourg in
Europe at the end of May.
Frenchman Le Guen, 52,
played for Brest, Nantes and Paris Saint Germain (PSG) and won 17 caps for
France, before coaching Rennes, Lyon, PSG (in France) and Glasgow Rangers (in
Scotland).
He led the Indomitable
Lions of Cameroon to qualification for the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals and also
coached Oman.
“We set a criteria with
which we evaluated the nearly two dozen applications and then agreed on the
three persons that we shortlisted.
“The Committee will now
meet on July 18 to interview the shortlisted candidates and immediately name
the next Super Eagles’ Head Coach,” he said.
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