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Nigerian football fans oppose foreign coach for Super Eagles.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| July 07, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - As the controversy continues to rage over plans to hire a foreign trainer for Nigeria's national soccer team, the Nigerian football supporters club has expressed support for retaining coach Adegboye Onigbinde instead of hiring a foreign coach to guide the Super Eagles. "This is not the time to employ another coach for the (Super) Eagles," club chairman Yusuf Adenrele told journalists in Lagos at the weekend. "We should retain the same technical crew for the next assignment ahead, which are the 2004 Nations Cup qualifiers and the finals in Tunisia," he said. Adenrele said the technical crew performed well, considering that it had only three months to …

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