Uncertainty clouds Nigerian national teams with Waldrum, Peseiro out of contract

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Uncertainty clouds Nigerian national teams with Waldrum, Peseiro out of contract
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Technically, as it stands, both the Super Eagles and Super Falcons do not have head coaches. Jose Peseiro, who has been in charge of the Nigeria men's

Technically, as it stands, both the Super Eagles and Super Falcons do not have head coaches.

Peseiro’s last official duty was overseeing a 3-2 win over Sierra Leone, which saw the Eagles qualify for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations that will be played in Ivory Coast next January. The Super Falcons were eliminated following a 4-2 penalty shootout defeat to the Three Lionesses of England. “By the grace of God they are going to sit very soon and look at those areas and come out with what you will hear about, whether he is continuing or not,” Gusau explained.“I think it is pretty straightforward. There are people running the Sports Ministry, but there has not been a Sports Minister. The NFF is broke, so they don’t have the money required to renew the contracts of both men. That is why they can’t make a decision.

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