Nigeria Eagles' Coach Faces Uncertain Future

Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi is still unsure whether he will remain as the national soccer team coach following his failure to qualify for the 2015 Afcon to be held in Equatorial Guinea.

  • Nigeria:   Keshi and the Fluttering Eagles

    Independent (Lagos), 23 November 2014

    It was a must-win match for the Super Eagles of Nigeria and it was taking place at home. Coach Stephen Keshi told us before the match that it was victory or nothing - no retreat,… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Please Don't Sack Me-Keshi Begs NFF

    Independent (Lagos), 20 November 2014

    Super Eagles Interim Coach, Stephen Keshi, has told the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) not to consider sacking him, as this would not solve the problem plaguing the team. Read more »

  • Nigeria:   'NFF Won't Sack Keshi'

    Independent (Lagos), 23 November 2014

    Those angling for sack of Coach Stephen Keshi as Super Eagles Head Coach after failing to qualify the team for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations will be disappointed. Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Super Eagles - the Coach We Do Not Need

    Independent (Lagos), 22 November 2014

    Out-going (?) Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi, might have effectively made a tacit admission: his February, 2013 African Cup of Nations victory came only through sheer luck and… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Average Players Can't Take Nigeria to Afcon - Fashola

    Independent (Lagos), 21 November 2014

    Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, has declared that Super Eagles' failure to qualify for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations did not come to him as a surprise. Fashola, a former… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Eagles Ouster, Wake Up Call

    Independent (Lagos), 21 November 2014

    On October 8, 2011 former Super Eagles Coach, Samson Siasia, failed to qualify Nigeria for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations co-hosted by Gabon and Equatorial Guinea after the Super… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Keshi's Gamble Caused Nigeria's Afcon Failure - Lawal

    Independent (Lagos), 21 November 2014

    Former Nigeria international, Garba Lawal, has blamed coach Stephen Keshi for the country's inability to participate at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea. Read more »

  • Nigeria/South Africa:   2015 Afcon - Angry Reactions Greet Eagles Ouster

    This Day, 21 November 2014

    After Nigeria's shock ouster from next year's Africa Cup of Nations (2015 AFCON) following the 2-2 draw the Super Eagles played with South Africa in Uyo on Wednesday evening, ex… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Afcon Failure - Keshi's Future Uncertain

    Vanguard, 21 November 2014

    STEPHEN Keshi is still unsure whether he will remain as Super Eagles coach following Wednesday's 2-2 draw against South Africa in Uyo. Read more »

  • South Africa/Nigeria:   Keshi - We Took South Africa for Granted

    Vanguard, 21 November 2014

    Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi believes his players only have themselves to blame after failing to qualify for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations. The Super Eagles will not be present to… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Eagles Lost to a Better Team, Says Erico

    Guardian, 20 November 2014

    FORMER Super Eagles goalkeeper trainer, Joe Erico, has said that the Coach Stephen Keshi tutored-team was not able to beat South Africa and qualify for next year's Africa's… Read more »

  • Nigeria/South Africa:   Shock After Nigeria's Super Eagles Fail to Fly

    DW, 20 November 2014

    Defending champions Nigeria failed to qualify for next year's Africa Cup of nations after being beaten by South African Bafana Bafana. Shock still reigns among Nigerian soccer… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Keshi and Nigerian Football

    Independent (Lagos), 20 November 2014

    Nigeria's hope to qualify for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) competition in Equatorial Guinea was dashed on Wednesday when the Super Eagles played a 2-2 draw with South… Read more »

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