Tag: Finidi George

  • Finidi George praises Lookman for his heroics against Leverkusen

    Finidi George praises Lookman for his heroics against Leverkusen

    Super Eagles manager, Finidi George has sent congratulatory messages to rave of the moment and hat trick hero, Ademola Lookman for his heroics in the Europa League final  against Bayern Leverkusen on Wednesday night.

    According to the Super Eagles gaffer, Lookman did a yeoman’s job for Atalanta by writing his name on the history book.

    Lookman was the obvious star of the show in Atalanta’s historic Europa League final win over Bayer Leverkusen, netting a hat-trick to drive his side to victory on one of the biggest stages.

    Europa League runners -up, Bayer Leverkusen also  paraded two Super Eagles players,  Victor Boniface and Nathan Tella in the game.

    Finidi, who was delighted to see the trio feature in the thrilling contest showered encomium on Lookman for his outstanding performance.

    “Watching @Alookman_ @NathanTella_11 & @boniface_jrn in the Europa League final was a thing of joy and national pride. Well done guys, ” Finidi wrote on X.

    “And what a performance that was from Lookman .”

    The 26-year-old has now netted 15 goals and provided eight assists across 43 matches for Dea this season.

  • Gombe FA boss rates appointment of Finidi George

    Gombe FA boss rates appointment of Finidi George

    Yakubu Sarma, the Chairman of Gombe State Football Association (FA) has said Finidi George is the best choice for the Super Eagles coaching job.

    Sarma who stated this in his congratulatory  message in Gombe on Monday,  said his  appointment would bring good fortunes to football development in the country.

    He expressed optimism that with George’s leadership, the Super Eagles would soar to greater heights.

    Sarma said that his dedication, passion, and expertise would inspire the team to achieve excellence on the pitch.

    “We extend our warmest congratulations to Finidi George on his unveiling as the  Head Coach of the Super Eagles.

    “George’s  career as a player and coach undoubtedly make him a good  choice for this role,” he said.

    The FA chairman commended the Nigerian Football Federation ( NFF)  for their decision in appointing the ex-Nigerian international.

    “On behalf of the entire football community in Gombe State, I extend our heartfelt wishes for a successful tenure as George embarks on this journey.

    “May his leadership bring forth a new era of triumphs and accomplishments for Nigerian football,” he said.

    The NFF on Monday in Abuja unveiled the former Ajax star  as the new coach of the Super Eagles.

    George was appointed the Super Eagles’ head coach on April 19.

  • What Finidi George needs to succeed – Sports Minister

    What Finidi George needs to succeed – Sports Minister

    Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh has opened up on what newly unveiled Finidi George needs to succeed as the head coach of the Nigerian Super Eagles.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) unveiled Finidi as the head coach of the Nigeria Super Eagles at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja on Monday.

    Speaking Senator Enoh, who observed that the appointment of Finidi was well received by Nigerians, expressed his confidence in his ability to take the Super Eagles to a new height.

    Enoh rallied the support of critical stakeholders and Nigerians for the newly appointed coach of the Nigerian senior national football team.

    The Minister stated that the new coach requires the support of all Nigerians for him to succeed.

    According to Enoh, with his appointment, Finidi has the responsibility to bring back the liveliness and excitement of the Nigerian Football.

    The Minister stated that the administration of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’ started with so much support for Nigerian Football adding that, we can’t afford to let him down.

    Earlier in his remarks the President of Nigerian Football Federation (NFF)’ Dr. Ibrahim Muza Gusau, stated that the appointment of Finidi George signalled a new dawn in the history of Nigerian Football. He said that his appointment was in line with the clamour of Nigerians for the appointment of an indigenous coach to handle the Super Eagles.

    He explained that it was in deference to this yearning that the federation directed the technical team saddled with the responsibility of picking the coach to look inwards and choose an indigenous coach for the national team. Now that the choice of the coach has been made, he called on all Nigerians to support him to succeed in his new role especially with the the World Cup and AFCON qualifiers in sight.

    He assured that as a policy, the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF gave Finidi George the freehand to choose his technical staff. Ibrahim Gusau stressed that the assistants will be paid on game-by-game basis to avoid crisis in the payment of their allowances that had bedevilled the process in the past. He also assured that they will be entitled to bonuses and entitlements enjoyed by players and coaches.

    In his response, Finidi George, the newly appointed Coach of the Super Eagles thanked NFF and Nigerians for his appointment. He promised to put in his best in the task of lifting Nigerian Football to the next level.

    Former Nigerian international, Daniel Amokachi(Assistant Coach),Olatunji Baruwa( Goalkeeper Trainer), Chima Onyeka(Fitness Trainer) and Benjamin James were also unveiled as members of the technical team.

  • Finidi George reveals immediate task for Super Eagles

    Finidi George reveals immediate task for Super Eagles

    Super Eagles Head coach, Finidi George has says his immediate task and priority is to qualify the team for the 2026 World Cup slated for Canada, Mexico and U.S.

    The Board of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) on April 19, appointed George as Head Coach of the Super Eagles.

    George stated this at his unveiling as the new head coach of the Super Eagles by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), at the Moshood Abiola National stadium on Monday in Abuja.

    The former Ajax Amsterdam winger, who was assistant to former Super Eagles gaffer Jose Peseiro was jointly unveiled by the NFF President, Ibrahim Gusau and Sports Minister, Sen. John Owan Enoh.

    “For me, my first target is to make sure we are in line to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, the AFCON qualifiers will also be coming up soon.

    “But the major target for me is the two games we have, we will do everything to win against South Africa and Benin Republic.

    “Once we do that we will have set the tone and we will take it from there,” he said.

    The coach warned that going forward; players will be invited to the Super Eagles based on regular playing time in their clubs and commitment to the national team.

    He dismisses insinuations about having rift with some players in the Super Eagles, stressing that the relationship with the players was ‘perfect’ and professional.

    “My relationship with the players is very perfect. I will try to improve on my relationship as this will be different. You will not hear any controversy on my relationship,” he said.

    Earlier, NFF President Ibrahim Gusau said the coach will be given all the support he needs to succeed in the task ahead.

    “We have given our coach the opportunity to choose his assistants. We won’t impose anybody on him.

    “We are going to engage the assistants on game basis but will pay the head coach monthly salary. We want to avoid salary issues,” he said .

    The Minister of Sports Development, Sen. John Owan Enoh stressed the importance of having and supporting indigenous coaches to succeed.

    “We have an opportunity to have a local coach to lead the Super Eagles. Back then in my University days, I would go to UJ Eseune stadium to watch Calabar Rovers and see Finidi George play.

    “I am honoured to be here to witness his unveiling, if you love Nigerian football, you must love and support Finidi George. His success will bring joy to Nigerians.

    “Any country I find an indigenous coach sitting on the bench, I always feel very proud and I am glad that we have an opportunity that have a Nigerian coach, Finidi George, as football men national team coach, ” he said.

    According to reports, the details of the contract was not revealed.

    The  coach has picked  ex-international, Daniel Amokachi as assistant coach,  Olatunji Baruwa as goalkeeper trainer,  Mehmet Ozturk, match analyst, Benjamin James and Chima Onyeike, fitness trainers.

    The immediate task of the coach is to get the Super Eagles back on track in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers where Nigeria currently sit third in Group C, with two points from two matches.

    Nigeria drew with Lesotho and Zimbabwe in the first two matches in the qualifying series in November.

    The Super Eagles will face South Africa and Benin Republic in June, in what has been described as a make or mar clash

  • NFF unveils Finidi George as Super Eagles head coach in Abuja

    NFF unveils Finidi George as Super Eagles head coach in Abuja

    Finidi George has been unveiled as the new head coach of the Super Eagles.

    The 53-year-old was unveiled at the secretariat of the Nigeria Football Federation in Abuja on Monday.

    He will take charge of the Super Eagles for the next one year.

    Nigeria’s Sports Minister, John Enoh, NFF president Ibrahim Gusau and secretary general of the soccer house, Mohammed Sanusi, were among the dignitaries that were present at the unveiling ceremony.

    The Rivers born tactician is expected to resume duties immediately.

    The former Ajax and Real Betis winger was an assistant to former handler of the team, Jose Peseiro for 20 months.

    He handled the Super Eagles as caretaker coach for the friendlies against Ghana and Mali in Marakech.

    Finidi will be on the sidelines when Super Eagles play South Africa and Benin Republic in June World Cup qualifiers.

    His contract is subject to renewal after a period of 12 months.

     

     

  • NFF to unveil Finidi George as Super Eagles’ head coach today

    NFF to unveil Finidi George as Super Eagles’ head coach today

    The Nigeria Football Federation will on Monday [today] in Abuja unveil Finidi George as substantive Head Coach of the Senior Men National Team, Super Eagles.

    NFF’s Director of Communications, Ademola Olajire, said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

    He said the occasion would be witnessed by Minister of Sports Development, Sen. John Owan Enoh, Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Mrs Tinuke Watti, NFF President, Ibrahim Gusau and the NFF General Secretary, Mohammed Sanusi, among others.

    George, who passed up an opportunity to coach a second-tier team in Spain to return to Nigeria and lead two-time CAF Champions League winners, Enyimba FC, won the Nigeria elite division title with the People’s Elephant in his second season.

    The club is also in the running to retain the title this season, with six matches to go.

    George formally bowed out of the Aba giants few days ago, with Enyimba FC in third place on the NPFL log, with 53 points from 32 matches, four adrift of table-toppers Enugu Rangers and three off second-placed Remo Stars.

    The 52-year-old spent 20 months as assistant to Portuguese José Peseiro from the summer of 2022.

    The Super Eagles qualified for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON ) and came within 28 minutes of a fourth African title in Cote d’Ivoire.

    George, as a player, won 62 caps for Nigeria at senior level, during which he won the AFCON gold, silver and bronze, while also playing at two FIFA World Cup finals.

    The coach has the immediate task of picking maximum points from the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches against South Africa (home) and Benin Republic (away).

  • NFF to unveil Finidi George as Super Eagles’ Head Coach on Monday

    NFF to unveil Finidi George as Super Eagles’ Head Coach on Monday

    The Nigeria Football Federation will on Monday morning in Abuja stage an unveiling ceremony to formally present to the public, Mr. Finidi George, as the new substantive Head Coach of the Senior Men National Team, Super Eagles.

    Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh, alongside Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Mrs Tinuke Watti, President of NFF Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau and the NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, are among prominent personalities expected at the unveiling.

    George, who passed up an opportunity to coach a second-tier team in Spain to return to Nigeria and lead two-time CAF Champions League winners Enyimba FC, won the tough-as-nails Nigeria elite division title with the People’s Elephant in his second season and has left the club in with a chance of retaining the title this season, with six matches to go.

    When George formally bowed out of the Aba giants days ago, Enyimba FC remained in third place on the NPFL log, with 53 points from 32 matches, four adrift of table-toppers Enugu Rangers and three off second-placed Remo Stars.

    The 52-year-old spent 20 months as assistant to Portuguese José Peseiro from the summer of 2022, during which the Super Eagles qualified for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations and came within 28 minutes of a fourth African title in Cote d’Ivoire three months ago.

    George, who as a player won 62 caps for Nigeria at senior level, during which he won the Africa Cup of Nations gold, silver and bronze, and played in two FIFA World Cup finals, has the immediate task of picking maximum points from 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches against South Africa (home) and Benin Republic (away) in a few weeks.

  • Enyimba congratulates Finidi on Super Eagles job

    Enyimba congratulates Finidi on Super Eagles job

    Enyimba International football club have congratulated their technical adviser,  Finidi George on his appointment as the Super Eagles head coach.

    TheNewGuru.com reports that Finidi’s appointment was confirmed by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) on Monday.

    The 53-year-old will sign a year deal with an option of an additional year as the Super Eagles coach.

    Enyimba took to their social media handle to react to Finidi’s appointment.

    The short message reads on X “Ours is Congratulations, ”

    Finidi led Enyimba to win their ninth NPFL title last season.

    The new Super Eagles gaffer had initially served on interim capacity leading the team in two friendly games against Black Stars of Ghana and Eagles of Mali.

  • Super Eagles: Finidi George’s appointment sparks reaction

    Super Eagles: Finidi George’s appointment sparks reaction

    A renowned Sports Analyst, Tayo Balogun has said that the appointment of Finidi George as the Super Eagles head coach was long overdue.

    Balogun said this in Ibadan on Tuesday, stressing that it was surprising that NFF waited this long to make the appointment.

    “In view of the Eagles tight schedule, one would have expected that immediately José Peseiro said he was leaving, George should have been upgraded to continue with the plans already on ground.

    “Giving all the statistics and all things involved I think there was no choice than to appoint him because he worked with Peseiro for 20 months and also as an interim manager.

    “He had earlier coached a football team in Nigeria. He knows the terrain. He might not have been involved in the politics of Nigeria football, but every other thing he knows and he’s home grown.

    “With organisation and dedication, I see no reason why we can’t qualify ahead of Rwanda, Benin Republic and South Africa in our group.

    “After working with Peseiro, who was a defensive minded coach, he’ll have to pick his own style. In the next few matches, I’ll want him to be very cautious,”he said.

    Balogun said that if we love Nigeria, this is the time for us all to come together and support George.

    “His salary should be decided, mode of payment as and when due. I prefer that George is the chosen one over a foreign coach who won’t know much about Nigerian football and its terrain.

    “There are advantages in having a foreign coach, but there are many more disadvantages,” he said.

    The NFF on Monday announced the appointment of George as the Super Eagles head Coach.

    George in interim capacity edged Ghana 2-1 in the first match, ending an 18-year winless streak against the Black Stars, but lost 0-2 to Mali in the second game.

    Ex-internationals urge Finidi to be professional, firm

    Meanwhile, ex-internationals have advised the newly appointed Super Eagles head coach, Finidi George to be professional and firm in his judgement as he assumes his new coaching  role.

    The players gave the advice in separate interviews on Tuesday in Lagos.

    Baldwin Bazuaye,  a member of Nigeria’s squad which won the 1985 FIFA U-16 World Championship in China, urged George  to ensure professionalism in his conduct.

    “It is a good thing that the NFF has deemed it fit to appoint a former player in person of George as the coach of the team.

    “We should give kudos to the NFF for this opportunity and getting them involved in the affairs of the national teams.

    “My advice for George is that he must be professional in his dealings with the players. I believe he can do it and will succeed.

    “The job of the Super Eagles is a serious one and George must be diligent in handling the affairs of the team. He must make his selection based on merit and shun nepotism,” he said.

    The 1990 African Nations Cup silver medalist, urged the NFF to give Geroge a free hand to work and learn from his own mistakes.

    “George must be fair to all and also be ready to listen to other people’s advice,” he said.

    On his part, Edema Fuludu hailed the choice of George by the NFF to handle the Super Eagles.

    “Fortunately, I have always advocated for a home-based coach for our national team. For me, it is not Eldorado yet, because we want results.

    “I have also advocated that NFF should give any local coach appointed a formal contract and let him have authority as the manager of the team.

    “George should be allowed to make his decisions without interference, although the technical committee of the NFF also wants the best for the team,” he said.

    Fuludu advised George to run an open door policy in managing the affairs of the team.

    “I will advise him to shun anything that will be detrimental to his progress. If he is not allowed to work as he ought to, he should speak.

    “George must also be proactive and bring those he can work with into the team and in terms of selection; he must ensure an all-embracing team,“he said.

    He urged George to also give the home based players the opportunity to showcase their talents.

    Super Eagles: Akanni calls for support for Finidi

    Similarly, ex-International Waidi Akanni, has called on  the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to give the newly appointed Head Coach of the Super Eagles, Finidi George  the support he needs to succeed  in his new role.

    Akanni made the call in an interview on Tuesday in Lagos.

    “It’s what we expected, a good home based coach, with everyone’s unflinching support and George’s experience I’m positive that he will do well.

    “I hope he gets the support he needs from the federation, that’s very crucial to his success, with that we will have a beautiful team that we can have confidence in.

    “I look forward to seeing beautiful football with positive results,” he said.

    George, spent 20 months as assistant to José Peseiro before the Portuguese`s resignation following the accomplishment of Africa Cup of Nations runner-up position at Cote d’Ivoire 2023.

    He took charge of the squad in interim capacity during two friendly matches in Morocco in March.

    His squad edged Ghana 2-1 in the first match, ending an 18-year winless streak against the Black Stars, but then lost 0-2 to Mali in the second game.

  • Super Eagles substantive coach to be named soon – Minster

    Super Eagles substantive coach to be named soon – Minster

    Following the departure of Jose peseiro, as Super Eagles coach, the team has been with no substantive  coach following the expiration of the contract of Jose Peseiro after the Africa Cup of Nations in February where the team finished as runners up.

    Finidi George, who was one of the assistants to Peseiro has been managing the team under interim capacity in their last two friendly games.against Ghana and Mali, but the Minister said the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) will soon name a permanent coach for the team.

    “Unfortunately, the senior national team doesn’t have a coach. We played two freindlies and had just Finidi George oversee those two matches,” Senator Enoh said in excusive interview on Channels Televisions Sports Tonight on Thursday.

    “The first responsibility of getting a coach lies with the NFF and I have been in touch with the NFF because I think Nigerians didn’t expect that after AFCON and after the contract with coach Peseiro came to an end and wasn’t renewed, that it will take as long and not have a coach yet.