“We have no regrets appointing Sunday Oliseh. Other African countries were gunning for him, but he opted for his country. Oliseh’s stock in international football is high because apart from his work with FIFA, he has a company that trains and grades coaches all over the world.
“What the NFF, Oliseh, the LMC and other aspects of Nigeria football need is support from everyone, and patience, so that we can put in place our development programs that will take the country’s game to a new height.”
The NFF boss expressed delight at the impact of the Federation’s capacity –building programs, which has seen referees and coaches going to the United Kingdom for some interesting education.
“We can all see the impact of the new orientation on our referees who handle League matches, and everyone is now talking about the League again. We will soon begin to see the impact of the coaches’ training in match analysis, and we also have plans to send some administrators for similar programs.
“The present NFF leadership is driven by passion to make a difference, and we have that capacity to make the difference in administration of Nigeria football,” stated Pinnick.
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