Presidency Intervenes in Super Eagles Coach Appointment
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The Nigerian Presidency has intervened to halt the announcement of Belgian Tom Saintfiet as the new head coach of the Super Eagles. The Nigeria Football Federation NFF had planned to unveil Saintfiet, who was recently the coach of The Philippines, but concerns about his recent poor performance record led to the postponement. Saintfiet's tenure with The Philippines saw him lose all seven matches, including four 2026 World Cup qualifiers, with his team failing to score and conceding 18 goals.
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A former NFF president is reportedly a significant advocate for Saintfiet. Despite being shortlisted by the NFF technical committee, Saintfiet was not initially a serious contender until top-choice Herve Renard declined the offer. The NFF's decision making has come under scrutiny, with a top official labelling the situation a disaster given that the team has less than a month before their AFCON qualifier against Benin and still lacks a head coach.
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Editorial

The recent intervention by the Nigerian Presidency in the Super Eagles' coach appointment saga underscores the critical importance of this decision for the nation’s football ambitions. The NFF's handling of the process has exposed significant gaps in planning and execution, leading to a state of uncertainty mere weeks before crucial AFCON qualifiers. Such administrative lapses not only affect team morale but also diminish Nigeria’s competitive edge on the international stage.
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Tom Saintfiet’s recent track record with The Philippines raises valid concerns. A head coach’s ability to lead a team effectively is paramount, especially given the high stakes of international competitions. The Presidency’s involvement highlights the need for a rigorous and transparent selection process, ensuring that the chosen candidate is both competent and strategically aligned with the team’s goals.

The NFF must prioritize the swift appointment of a qualified head coach. The selected individual should possess a robust track record, tactical acumen, and the ability to inspire and unify the team. This move is crucial to restoring confidence among players and fans alike, setting a positive trajectory for the Super Eagles’ future engagements. The urgency of the situation demands decisive action, reflecting a commitment to excellence in Nigerian football administration.

Did You Know?

The [Super Eagles](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/transfer-news/why-malmo-won-the-race-to-sign-emmanuel-ekong/) of Nigeria have won the Africa Cup of Nations three times: in 1980, 1994, and 2013.
Tom Saintfiet has previously managed national teams in Africa, including Malawi, Togo, and The Gambia.
The Nigeria Football Federation NFF was established in 1945 and is responsible for the administration of [football](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/news/national-team-news/) in Nigeria.
The AFCON 2025 tournament will be held in Morocco, bringing together the best teams from across Africa.
Herve Renard, who [declined](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/nigerian-premier-league/npfl-plans-colourful-trophy-presentation-for-remo-stars/) the offer to coach the Super Eagles, is a two time AFCON winner with Zambia 2012 and Ivory Coast 2015.


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