The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) will announce a permanent coach for the Super Eagles in two weeks, a top member of the federation has said
Nigeria was paired with Cameroon, Algeria and Zambia in the 2018 World Cup qualifying draws held on Friday in Cairo, Egypt.
“The target to hire a coach by the technical committee and the NFF is two weeks, so we can get down to preparations,” the NFF second vice-president, Shehu Dikko, told africanFootball.com on Saturday.
“It is better now that we know the draws and the countries we will play. We can now decide on the kind of coach we need to get the right results.”
Nigeria was paired with Cameroon, Algeria and Zambia in the 2018 World Cup qualifying draws held on Friday in Cairo, Egypt.
“The target to hire a coach by the technical committee and the NFF is two weeks, so we can get down to preparations,” the NFF second vice-president, Shehu Dikko, told africanFootball.com on Saturday.
“It is better now that we know the draws and the countries we will play. We can now decide on the kind of coach we need to get the right results.”
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