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September 28, 2022 Super Eagles Consumed by Desert Foxes in Oran

Super Eagles Consumed by Desert Foxes in Oran

The Desert Foxes of Algeria once again triumphed over the Super Eagles of Nigeria as they recorded a 2-1 win in a friendly game at the Miloud Hadefi Olympic Complex, Oran on Tuesday night, A depleted Nigerian side went into the game seeking to end the Algerians’ five-year dominance, with Djamel Belmadi’s side having emerged winners in their last three meetings, scoring six goals and conceding once, since a 3-1 loss to the Eagles in November 2016 in Uyo. It was the 22nd time both teams met, with the Desert Foxes coming out tops with 10 wins, while the Eagles have won nine times against the North Africans with three other encounters ending in draws. Nigeria started the game the brighter of the two sides and were rewarded for their efforts early on as FC Lorient forward Terem Moffi gave the Eagles the lead in the eight minute. The quick goal spurred the Foxes into life as they began to dominate proceedings looking for an immediate equaliser. The Eagles’ backline of Ola Aina, Zaidu Sanusi, Kevin Akpoguma and Calvin Bassey held their ground to contain the Algerian attacks led by Manchester City star, Mahrez. New Atalanta boy Ademola Lookman looked to have added to the Eagles tally when he slotted in from close range just before the break, but his effort was ruled out for offside. Jose Peseiro’s side were then hard done by, after the referee awarded Algeria a penalty, which was coolly converted by Mahrez to draw level for the Foxes, with both teams going into the break tied 1-1. There was no substitution from both sides as the second half began, with Algeria despetrate for the lead. But despite their dominance, Nigeria looked likely to take the lead with two quick chances, but they failed to make good use of them. In the 58th minute, Zaidu began a fine counterattack for the Eagles, but his cross was not properly controlled by Lookman, who had only the goalkeeper to beat. Another glorious chance fell to Kelechi Iheanacho just a minute later, but the Leicester City man’s weak shot was easily saved by the Algeria goalkeeper. Two minutes after Nigeria had spurned their chances, Algeria took the lead for the first time in the encounter. Eagles’ goalkeeper, Francis Uzoho, misjudged a Youcef Atal’s scorching 40-yard shot, which easily sailed into the net. In search of an equaliser, Portuguese coach Peseiro brought on Nottingham Forest’s Taiwo Awoniyi for Terem Moffi but the substitution made no difference as the Eagles failed to string passes together and often relied on long balls for counterattacks. With just five minutes left on the clock, Peseiro introduced Raphael Onyedika and Cyriel Dessers coming for Frank Onyeka and Iheanacho respectively to hand the former his Eagles debut. The Foxes however held on to their lead to claim their 10th win over the disappointing Eagles and Peseiro’s second defeat since taking charge of the Eagles in June.
May 15, 2022 NFF Announces Jose Peseiro as New Super Eagles Coach

NFF Announces Jose Peseiro as New Super Eagles Coach

The Nigeria Football Federation on Sunday announced the appointment of Mr José Vítor dos Santos Peseiro as the new Head Coach of the Senior Men National Team, Super Eagles. The appointment is with immediate effect, subject to the signing of agreed terms between the NFF and Mr Peseiro.
José Vitor dos Santos Peseiro, 62 last month, is a Portuguese who played as a striker in his days and has wide and varied experience coaching top Clubs and National Teams across four different continents, namely Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. An educationist with a degree in physical education/sports sciences, Peseiro has top-level coaching qualifications/training, and has coached at Sporting Lisbon, FC Porto, Panathinaikos, Rapid Bucharest, Sporting Braga, Victoria Gumaraes, Al-Hilal, Al-Wahda, Al-Ahly Cairo, Sharjah FC and Real Madrid (assistant coach during the Galacticos era), as well as serving as Head Coach of the Saudi Arabian and Venezuelan National Teams.
Peseiro is expected to lead out the Super Eagles for the first time during the upcoming tour of the United States of America, during which the three –time African champions will slug it out with Mexico and Ecuador ‘A’ Teams in prestige friendlies.
The Eagles will tango with the El Tri at the AT & T Stadium in Dallas, State of Texas on Saturday, 28th May before flying to New Jersey to confront Ecuador at the Red Bull Arena in Harrison on Thursday, 2nd June.
The NFF also announced that former Nigeria international forward, Finidi George will now be 1st Assistant to Peseiro, with Salisu Yusuf now to be 2nd Assistant as well as Head Coach of the CHAN and U23 National Teams. Usman Abdallah is 3rd Assistant while Eboboritse Uwejamomere will be the Match Analyst and another former Nigeria international, Ike Shorounmu will be the Goalkeepers’ Trainer.
March 31, 2022 NFF Disengages Super Eagles’ Technical Crew as Eguavoen Steps Down

NFF Disengages Super Eagles’ Technical Crew as Eguavoen Steps Down

In the aftermath of the failure of the Super Eagles of Nigeria to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the erstwhile Technical Adviser, Augustine Eguavoen has stepped down from his role with immediate effect. The NFF has also withdrawn the two-and-half years contract offered the other coaches and terminated the appointment of the entire technical crew of the team with immediate effect. A new crew will be announced after a proper review to lead the new charge of reinvigorating the Super Eagles to face future challenges appropriately. “We thank the coaches and team officials for their service to the nation and wish them success in their future endeavours,” said NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi.
March 30, 2022 CAF Doping Officer Slumped, Died in MKO Abiola Stadium Stampede

CAF Doping Officer Slumped, Died in MKO Abiola Stadium Stampede

Further Sad News has trailed the unfortunate loss of the Super Eagles of Nigeria to the Black stars of Ghana. Joseph Kabungo, a doctor working for the Confederation of African Football (CAF), was reported to have slumped and died at the MKO Abiola stadium in Abuja. Kabungo was the doping officer for the Super Eagles’ match against Ghana in the second leg of the 2022 World Cup playoffs. He was said to have slumped in a stampede before the Match started and died shortly after the match on Tuesday. Ace journalist, Osasu Obayiuwana, tweeted: “Sad news: I understand that an official for the @NGSuperEagles vs @GhanaBlackstars match (not a referee or assistant referee) died in #Abuja today. “His name is Dr. Joseph Kabungo from Zambia. He was on duty as Doping officer. He collapsed suddenly and died. Cause of death not confirmed yet. His family, the Zambia FA and the government of Zambia have been duly informed. “If the death of #Zambian doctor Dr. Joseph Kabungo at the #Abuja stadium was caused by being attacked by the #Nigerian fans who invaded the pitch, after the @NGSuperEagles lost the @FIFAWorldCup ticket to @GhanaBlackstars, @thenff would be in terrible trouble with @FIFAcom.” No officials statement has been released by CAF or Nigeria Football Federation confirming the doctor’s death.

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