After missing out on the last edition of the World Cup in Qatar, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has tasked new Head Coach of the Super Eagles Eric Chelle with reaching next year’s tournament.
The Nigeria Football Federation yesterday unveiled Chelle, with the NFF President, Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau reiterating his call for Nigerians to come together and support the gaffer, while promising that the Federation will give him all the support to succeed.
Gusau said he is enamoured by the confidence that Chelle has shown in their interactions over the past few days, and is banking on him imbibing the Super Eagles with the same go-go attitude to turn around their fortunes in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying series in March.
“I see in the new Head Coach the right spirit and the right attitude, and I have faith that he will take the Super Eagles to the next level. He sees the job of leading the Super Eagles as his dream job, and that is a huge motivation in itself.
“Coach Chelle recognizes and appreciates what is ahead of him, and he says he loves the challenge. We will be there giving him the necessary support all the way.”
Gusau disclosed that the tactician has signed a two-year contract, with the option of another year, if he qualifies Nigeria to the World Cup finals.
The coach has also come into the job with three assistants, and will work with the crew on ground to enhance the Super Eagles’ brand.
Chelle, who won five caps for the Aiglons of Mali in a playing career that also saw him playing for FC Martigues, Valenciennes, Lens, Istres and Chamois Niortais, said he is excited to land the job of coaching one of Africa’s biggest football names.
“I want to thank my agent, the NFF, the NSC and indeed all Nigerians for this big opportunity. Coaching the Super Eagles of Nigeria is an amazing job; I do not take this appointment for granted. I am elated and will do my utmost best.
“Football is about scoring goals, so I favour an attacking style. I know the expectations of Nigerians and I will settle down and work diligently with assistants towards the goal of qualifying the Super Eagles to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.”
However, he must hit the ground running given the Super Eagles have failed to win any of their first four games in Group C.
The 47-year-old, who makes history as the first non-Nigerian African to assume the role of Super Eagles head coach, gained the attention of his new employers when he led Mali to a rare victory over Nigeria last year.