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NFF Sacks Super Eagles Boss, Gernot Rohr, Appoints Augustine Eguavoen As Interim Coach

Gernot Rohr has been fired as the Super Eagles coach by the Nigerian Football Federation after 64 months in charge.

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has sacked Super Eagles Coach, Gernot Rohr and appointed Augustine Eguavoen, currently its Technical Director, as the Technical Adviser on an interim basis.

NFF Sacks Super Eagles Boss, Gernot Rohr, Appoints Augustine Eguavoen As Interim Coach

Eguavoen was appointed with immediate effect on Sunday following the termination of the relationship with Franco-German, Gernot Rohr, who was in charge of the three–time African champions for the past 64 months and Nigeria’s longest–serving manager.

A statement by Ademola Olajire, NFF’s Director of Communications said the decision to sack Rohr and appoint Eguavoen on an interim basis was taken during a virtual meeting of the NFF Executive Committee on Sunday.

“It was decided that Eguavoen will work with Salisu Yusuf (Chief Coach); Paul Aigbogun (Assistant Coach); Joseph Yobo (Assistant Coach); Dr Terry Eguaoje (Assistant Coach) and Aloysius Agu (Goalkeeper Trainer).

“Former Nigeria captains Augustine ‘Jay Jay’ Okocha, Nwankwo Kanu and Garba Lawal have been appointed to provide technical and ambassadorial support for the crew,” it said.

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Olajire quoted General Secretary of the NFF Mohammed Sanusi as saying, “The relationship between the Nigeria Football Federation and Mr Rohr has come to an end. We thank him for his services to the Super Eagles and Nigeria.

“We also want to thank the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports for their collaboration and guidance all through.”

Eguavoen, a former Nigeria captain, was coach of the squad when it finished in third place at the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt in 2006.

He was on-field captain when the Super Eagles lifted the Africa Cup for the first time on away ground, in Tunisia 27 years ago.

“He will now take charge of the team as it begins preparations for the 33rd Africa Cup of Nations taking place in Cameroon from Jan. 9 to Feb. 6, 2022, and until the appointment of a substantive head coach,” the statement added.

This comes a few months after NFF President, Amaju Pinnick was elected into the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) council.

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