Tag: Austin Eguavoen

  • AFCON 2025: Super Eagles have what it takes to qualify – Eguavoen

    AFCON 2025: Super Eagles have what it takes to qualify – Eguavoen

    Super Eagles Interim Manager, Austin Eguavoen, says the Super Eagles have all it takes to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) scheduled to hold in Morocco.

    Nigeria is in Group D alongside Benin Republic, Rwanda and Libya.

    Eguavoen who spoke with NFF TV ahead of Saturday’s 2025 AFCON qualifying match against the Cheetahs of Benin Republic in Uyo, said he was optimistic that the Super Eagles would scale through.

    “Nigeria is a nation, in terms of football, alot of countries respect and the 2025 AFCON Qualifier is no different.

    “I am very confident that we will scale through these two games and beyond.

    “We have the materials, players, personnel and support. We have everything,” he said.

    He said that there was a need to remind the players of their achievement at the last AFCON in Cote d’Ivoire where they finished as runners-up in the tournament.

    He also called on Nigerians to rally round the team to ensure it began its campaign on a bright note.

    “The only thing we have to remind these players about is that they were almost African champions a few months ago; it’s not even up to a year yet.

    “So, what went wrong? It is still the same players. We will do everything we have to do as the technical crew and of course, the federation.

    “Nigerians will also rally round them, but they (the players) are the ones whose duty it is to turn the table around.

    “I have spoken to them and we will still be having some series of meetings before the game proper and I am very confident that they will go out there and make the nation proud,” he said.

    Eguavoen, however, cautioned that it was very important for the Super Eagles to respect every opponent in the qualifier as they were no minnows in football any more.

    “We will treat our opponents with utmost respect, no doubt about that, because in football, if you disrespect or look down on any team, then you will have problems.

    “So, we will play them with great respect, but this is our home and we have no choice but to ensure we begin our AFCON qualifying campaign with a victory on Saturday,” Eguavoen said.

    NAN reports that only three players are still being expected in the camp of the Super Eagles, as 20 players trained in Uyo on Tuesday evening.

    Captain William Ekong led from the front, arriving on Monday with the earliest birds, which included defenders Ola Aina, Semi Ajayi and Olisa Ndah.

    Midfielder Fisayo Dele-Bashiru as well as forwards Ademola Lookman and Taiwo Awoniyi were also part of the training.

    Goalkeeper Amas Obasogie and midfielder Wilfred Ndidi were in town, while forward Victor Boniface and goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali joined in the evening.

    On Tuesday morning, defender Calvin Bassey and midfielders Alex Iwobi and Frank Onyeka pitched in.

    This was before defender Benjamin Tanimu (drafted in place of Bright Osayi-Samuel), midfielder Alhassan Yusuf Abdullahi and forwards Moses Simon and Samuel Chukwueze arrived.

    In the evening, just before the team bus pulled out of the hotel for training, defender Bruno Onyemaechi (of Portuguese club Boavista) and midfielder Raphael Onyedika (of Belgian side Club Brugge) arrived in camp.

    Forward Kelechi Iheanacho is due in camp on Wednesday, while goalkeeper Maduka Okoye and forward Victor Osimhen are being expected on Thursday.

    After Saturday’s encounter, the Super Eagles are scheduled to fly to Kigali on Sunday for Tuesday’s Matchday 2 clash with the Amavubi of Rwanda.

  • Austin Eguavoen submits AFCON 2021 technical report to NFF

    Austin Eguavoen submits AFCON 2021 technical report to NFF

    The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) confirmed on Tuesday that it has received an in-depth technical report from Augustine Eguavoen on the Super Eagles’ outing at the 33rd Africa Cup of Nations finals in Cameroon.

    “We have received the technical report on the AFCON 2021 and we are presently studying it, in conjunction with the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development.

    “Once the study and appraisal are done with, we will make known our position,” NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi said.

    Nigeria won all her three group phase matches against Egypt, Sudan and Guinea Bissau in Garoua, and emerged the only team in the tournament to log maximum nine points from three matches.

    The team however lost by the odd goal to Tunisia in the Round of 16.

    The Super Eagles will take on Ghana’s Black Stars in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 play-off round scheduled for the month of March.

  • BREAKING: NFF fires Rohr, appoints Eguavoen interim Super Eagles coach

    BREAKING: NFF fires Rohr, appoints Eguavoen interim Super Eagles coach

    The Nigeria Football Federation has appointed Mr Augustine Eguavoen, currently its Technical Director, as the Technical Adviser of the Super Eagles on an interim basis.

    This is with immediate effect, and follows the termination of the relationship with Franco-German Gernot Rohr, who has been in charge of the three –time African champions for the past 64 months, and is Nigeria’s longest –serving manager.

    Following 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.

    General Secretary of the NFF, Dr Mohammed Sanusi said: “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 9th January – 6th February 2022, and until the appointment of a substantive Head Coach.

  • Why I resigned as Sunshine Stars technical adviser – Eguavoen

    Why I resigned as Sunshine Stars technical adviser – Eguavoen

    The immediate past Technical Adviser of Sunshine Stars, Akure, Austin Eguavoen, on Saturday said he resigned his appointment due to bad attitude and performances of some referees in the local league.

    Eguavoen made the disclosure in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Akure.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Ondo State Football Agency had on April 25 in Akure made public the appointment of former Super Eagles’ Chief Coach, Austin Eguavoen, as Sunshine new Technical Adviser.

    Also, a former Eagles’ goalkeeper trainer, Ike Shorounmu, was unveiled as the goalkeeper trainer.

    The Interim Management Committee of the Ondo State Football Agency led by Gbenga Elegbeleye, former Director-General, National Sports Commission, opted for the choice of Eguavoen and Shorounmu based on their track records in the game.

    “We agreed on bringing Eguavoen and Shorounmu on board to handle this club because of the track records of the two coaches.

    “We believe they can firstly save the club from relegation as well as fair well in the FA Cup,” Elegbeleye said.

    Eguavoen said though, he had promised not to walk away from Sunshine Stars like he did with some other clubs, he was disappointed with some referees’ behaviour.

    The ex-Super Eagle chief coach, who did not mention specifically what the referees had done, said that he was now aware why some of his colleagues had turned down coaching in the local league.

    “Not all referees are bad, just some of them, it is quite unfortunate.

    “I am going to take a rest and think about what am going to do in future, may be not Nigerian Football for now.

    “I promised not to leave Sunshine Stars in all fairness; but one need to see what happened while I was in charge of Sunshine Stars.

    “The coaches denied us at least one point each in almost all the matches.

    “I know the interim committee led by Gbenga Elegbeleye meant well for the team, but some people will not understand or appreciate it.

    “I said I would not walk out of Sunshine Stars because for some time now, the league has been okay.

    “Look at my mates in the playing days; many of us are coaches, how many of us are in the league?

    “Myself, Ike Shorounmu and Ally Agu, some don’t want to coach in the league because of things like this,” he said.

    Eguavoen said he had been advised many times by his colleagues against taking job in the league, adding that he turned down the advice because it was the league that brought him up.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Eguavoen left his post as the Technical Adviser of Sunshine Stars after the Week 23 match against Plateau United.

    Sunshine Stars played five games with the former Nigerian Coach in charge, winning two and losing three.

    The club defeated Rangers International of Enugu 2-0, lost 0-1 to Lobi Stars of Makurdi, defeated Enyimba International of Aba 1-0 and also lost 0-1 to 3SC of Ibadan and 1-2 to Plateau United of Jos.

     

     

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