Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Shehu Dikko, has confirmed that Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle will remain in charge of the senior national team following the conclusion of fresh contract negotiations with the Nigeria Football Federation.
The confirmation came after a high-level meeting in Abuja between officials of the National Sports Commission and the football governing body, where the future structure of Nigeria’s national teams was reviewed.
Dikko said both parties reached an agreement on improved terms, including enhanced remuneration for Chelle and provision for his assistants, noting that the deal also addressed broader technical support for the coaching setup.
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Under the new arrangement, Chelle’s responsibilities have been expanded to include oversight of the Olympic Eagles, U-23 team, as Nigeria begins long-term preparation for the football event at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games.
The National Sports Commission explained that the decision is aimed at ensuring continuity between the junior and senior national teams, allowing emerging talents to progress more smoothly into the Super Eagles setup.
Officials also stressed that the structure is intended to strengthen long-term squad development, especially after Nigeria’s recent struggles in youth and Olympic football qualification campaigns.
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