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NFF to appoint Dutch coach, de Reus, as Super Falcons’ coach

By Editor
06 July 2015   |   11:55 pm
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is in advanced talks with Dutch coach, Hesterine de Reus, who has handled Australia women’s team, to take over the Super Falcons, reports AfricanFootball.com. The 53-year-old has also worked with the Dutch FA, PSV Eindhoven women’s team as well as the Jordan women’s team, leading them to win the 2010 Arabian Cup.
Hesterine de Reus

Hesterine de Reus,

Report indicts Keshi over players’ selection 

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is in advanced talks with Dutch coach, Hesterine de Reus, who has handled Australia women’s team, to take over the Super Falcons, reports AfricanFootball.com. The 53-year-old has also worked with the Dutch FA, PSV Eindhoven women’s team as well as the Jordan women’s team, leading them to win the 2010 Arabian Cup.

Also on her CV are her stints with the Netherlands U15, U16 and U19 women’s teams between 2002 and 2010. Over a decade, she won 43 caps for her native country.

“The NFF are in serious talks with Hesterine and it is hoped an agreement will be reached very soon,” a top NFF source said. The source reveled that Sweden coach to the recent Women’s World Cup in Canada, Pia Sundhage, was also being considered to take over the African champions. But she will later say she does not consider herself good enough for the post.

Nigeria is shopping for a top-rated coach for Falcons after the country failed to again go past the group stage of the World Cup in Canada despite the quality and class of players in the team.

The poor performance led to sack of Rivers Angels coach, Edwin Okon, with Chris Danjuma appointed in a temporary capacity. Meanwhile, a report yesterday showed that the decision to sack Stephen Keshi as Super Eagles’ coach was hastened by events surrounding Nigeria’s African Nations Cup qualifier against Chad, among other issues.

A report by AfricanFootball.com revealed that the Chris Green-led NFF disciplinary committee in their report to the federation indicated that the actions and inactions of Keshi showed that he could no longer be trusted with the Eagles job.

Among the allegations against Keshi was his decision to include Gabriel Okechukwu in the Eagles squad against Chad in the AFCON qualifier in Kaduna, as well as an alleged plan to dessert Nigeria in the middle of the AFCON qualifiers for Cote d’Ivoire if he got the job.

The committee’s report alleged that standards in the team were compromised and that the coach did not use the best of his skills and commitment to develop the game.

It said: “From the facts given and evidence of the fact that Gabriel Okechukwu was invited from a non-league football club that only existed by name whereas there are a number of talented players who play in the leagues thereby compromising his position and failing in his duties in flagrant breach of Clause 5.8 of his contract of employment.

“He also did not consult and there is no evidence suggesting that he consulted with the Federations Technical Study Group in the selection of players invited to the Super Eagles in breach of Clause 5.4.”

On the allegation that Keshi applied for the vacant Cote d’Ivoire job, the committee said; “It is an uncontroverted fact that Mr. Stephen Keshi’s name was listed amongst 58 others that applied for the vacant coaching job in the Les Elephants published in the official website of FIF and reported widely by local and international media such as BBCsports, Supersport, Goal.com etc.

“During further investigation, it was discovered that an application together with the CV of Mr. Stephen Keshi were sent by his agent Hermann Brice De Souza to the panel set up by FIF to screen and recommend for appointment coach for the Les Elephants on 11th June, 2015.

“It was also discovered that the said Hermann Brice De Souza did also write to withdraw the said application on June 20, 2015 without any reason adduced for the withdrawal. ”

3 Comments

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    if you dont try you may never find out. if she accept Nigeria’s offer give her the reins

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    And how did Australia perform at the last world cup? Nigeria does not have a tenured program that will usher in progress in female soccer beyond African shores. Stop wasting money on foreign coaches.

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    Here we go again, the corrupt souls are at again. They want to loot again with this foreign coaches posturing. What can they achieve with our team when they couldn’t even be considered by their own nations. The NSC must call the NFF led by this clown Amaju Picnic to order. He is so childish and clueless that left alone our football is sure going to the dogs,