The Nigeria
Football Coaches Association (NFCA) has described the recent comments credited
to the President of the Nigeria Football Referees Association (NFRA), Tade
Azeez about the Nigeria Football Coaches as unfair, vilifying and a sheer
display of mediocrity by a person occupying such a respected office.
In a release
in Abuja, the President of Nigeria Football Coaches Association, Bitrus
Bewarang expressed disappointment at Tade’s description of coaches as
businessmen who favoured only their players.
He is also
surprised that the Referees’ President also called for the engagement of a
foreign coach for the Super Eagles at a time when Nigerians are advocating for
patronage of goods and services made in Nigeria.
“The call
for engagement of a foreign coach is coming at a time when top coaches in
Nigeria are undergoing the Confederation of African Football ‘A’ License
Coaching course”.
Bewarang
acknowledged the roles Clemence Westerhof and Bonfrere Jo played as foreign
coaches engaged for the Super Eagles in the past.
“The secret
of their success especially Westerhof is that they had luxury of time to
prepare for the achievement they made.
“It is clear
that foreign coaches are usually over priced and given the required tools and
environment to operate while in the contrary, the indigenous coaches are
treated with ignominy.”
He added
that the indigenous coaches despite the poor working conditions they experience
have exhibited high sense of patriotism and it is on record that they rank
among the most successful coaches globally.
“The
Nigerian Coaches are the handlers of the Golden Eaglets who currently hold the
five times record winning of the FIFA Under 17 World Cup.”
He reminded
critics that the Dream Team (Under 23) is preparing for the Rio Olympics under
the tutelage of an indigenous coach.
“Let me ask some questions, who trained our
past and present players like Stephen Keshi, Samson Siasia, Sunday Oliseh,
Garba Lawal, Austn JJ Okocha, Tijani Babangida, Kanu Nwankwo, Joseph Yobo,
Mikel Obi, Ahmed Musa, Vincent Enyama and many more too numerous to mention”,
Bewarang queried.
He added
that the Nigerian Coaches will continue to give their best in any capacity they
find themselves and also strive to improve with every opportunity they have.
The Coaches
President counseled the Nigerian Referees to be focused and work on the
improvement of their members who have been ridiculously excluded from virtually
all the World Cups over the years.
He advised
the Referees President to think on how to improve the performance of his
members in officiating in the domestic league so that the various leagues will
get better.
The Coaches
President advised the Referees President to retract his unwarranted comments
and also tender an unreserved apology to the Nigerian Coaches or else he may
have sown the seed of discord that will aggravate the already charged football
atmosphere.
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