Super Eagles coach Finidi George resigns over NFF interference
By Sabiu Abdullahi
Finidi George has stepped down as the head coach of the Nigerian national football team, the Super Eagles, citing interference from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
George’s resignation comes just two months after his appointment in May, and barely a week after the NFF announced plans to appoint a foreign technical adviser to oversee him.
The former international winger had expressed frustration over the lack of support from the NFF and questioned the commitment of Nigeria’s top players in the crucial World Cup qualifiers.
Under George’s leadership, the Super Eagles suffered disappointing losses to South Africa and Benin in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, leading to his demotion.
According to sources, George’s one-year contract will be downgraded, and his monthly salary will be reduced from N15 million to N5 million.
His handpicked assistants will also be replaced by the new foreign coach’s staff.
The NFF’s decision to appoint a foreign technical adviser has been widely criticized by Nigerian football fans and stakeholders, who see it as a lack of confidence in local coaches.
George’s resignation has added to the uncertainty surrounding the Super Eagles’ preparations for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
The NFF has yet to officially confirm George’s resignation and has not announced a replacement for the former coach.