Nigeria have picked Swede Lars Lagerback and signed him on an initial 5-month deal to take the Super Eagles to the World Cup in South Africa later this year.
Lagerback, who coached his native Sweden for nine years, was picked ahead of fellow Swede Sven Goran Eriksson, Englishman Glen Hoddle, Serb Ratomir Djukovic and Frenchman Bruno Metsu.
He will be assisted by Austin Eguavoen, Daniel Amokachi and Alloy Agu as Nigerian assistants.
The Swede was the last of the five candidates to arrive Abuja and was interviewed on Friday afternoon.
NFF official Tunde Aderibigbe told KickOffNigeria.com that Lagerback both surprised and impressed the NFF's selection panel not only with his deep understanding of Nigerian football and its problems, but also with the solutions he provided to tackle the issues.
"He broke down and analysed the Nigerian team, and analysed the players from as far back as 2002 when Sweden met Nigeria at the World Cup, to the current team and players.
"He went on to identify the problems with Nigerian football and set out specific ideas for solving the problems,
"And then he set specific targets and timelines to meet those targets. His presentation was brilliant and showed that he came prepared.
"The panel were surprised at his knowledge and impressed at his delivery."
The executive committee of the Nigeria Football Association subsequently went into an eight-hour meeting before announcing Lagerback as the new coach.
Lagerback started his international coaching career at cadet level with the Swedish football Association in 1990, before taking over the B national team in 1996.
In 1998, he was picked as assistant coach for the A team by Tommy Soderberg and promoted to co-coach in 2000. In 2004, he was given full responsibility when Soderberg left to manage the Under 21 team.
During his time, Sweden qualified for an unprecedented five major championships.
He resigned as manager in 2009 after Sweden's failure to qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
kickoff.com
Posted: at 27-02-2010 12:41 PM (14 years ago) | Newbie
ub4realamde at 27-02-2010 06:43 PM (14 years ago) (m)
i pray for God to intervent for every long standing decision in nigeria when it concern 150 million people to decied on one thing "O MY GOD HELP US NOW" God bless nija
Posted: at 27-02-2010 06:43 PM (14 years ago) | Newbie
princelazz at 28-02-2010 01:46 AM (14 years ago) (m)
Its really a big relief only if NFA and sport minister will allow him to work. I wish all of us goodluck while waiting. I believe world cup has its own politics. All the same na African soil we go play.
Posted: at 28-02-2010 01:46 AM (14 years ago) | Newbie
Lovadeshy at 28-02-2010 12:44 PM (14 years ago) (m)
Its a great selection,but are stubor and currupted nff going to allow him to do his job?is not going to be dictated for?i must say dat until we separate sports 4rm politics dat our name wil be renewed in d world of sports.we must remove unlawful people and some detrmental innocent ppl incharge of our sports affairs and put d round peg inside d round hole.afeez adeshina.
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Posted: at 28-02-2010 12:44 PM (14 years ago) | Newbie
this is a good step in the right direction.But the pertinent issue is that we are well behind the preparations for the fifa worldcup.How much of a team can this man put up in just 4 months.
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Posted: at 28-02-2010 06:42 PM (14 years ago) | Addicted Hero
lets wait and see , but book knowledge is not a wisdom . and the major thing will he actually be given a chance to prove himself
poster is correct, I lived in Nigeria for 13 years and have watched the Super Eagles many many times, some great individual talent but I can't remember any National coach being given a real chance to succeed. I reckon I know the reasons but don't wanna stir up fury with you guys.
Posted: at 1-03-2010 01:36 AM (14 years ago) | Newbie
which 5 championship? man that cannot qualify sweden for world cup!! stupid NFF... becos Amodu is black.... Lagerman shall only drink beer!! Rubish
MrVeesam, what rubbish are you talking, he will only drink beer, is this your perception of Oyibos.....very narrow minded views, and a sad day for general debate.
Posted: at 1-03-2010 01:39 AM (14 years ago) | Newbie