NFF board split on Chelle vs. Saintfiet for Eagles

With barely a month to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Group D qualifiers between Nigeria  and  Benin,  the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) is  sharply divided  over the choice of  the new manager for the Super Eagles following the resignation of Finidi George on June 15.

NationSport  gathered  that the NFF is finding it difficult to  make a final choice between French coach   Eric Chelle and  Belgian Tom Saintfiet for the  vacant position.

According to multiple sources,  majority  of the NFF’s board members  have   settled for  Chelle,  the former  Head  Coach of  Mali due to his successful spell with the  West African side where  he recorded  an impressive  79 percent winning  ratio.

However, some fraction of the body who  has the backing  of an influential former  NFF President, is angling for  Saintfiet, the  former Head coach of  Gambia .

“Chelle has a win ration of 79 per cent with the Mali national team. He has knowledge of African football and can take Eagles to the next level. We can also look at other top coaches around the world but certainly not Saintfiet,”  a source who is privy to the  discussion  stated. “In 22 games as the coach of Mali, Chelle won 14 drew 5 and lost 3, scoring 36 goals and conceding 12 goals. “

However, it was claimed that Saintfiet who led The Gambia to their first African Cup of Nations, reaching the quarterfinals has a lower goal percentage compared to Chelle and could compound the problem of the Super Eagles who has just 21 percent scoring ratio in the last one year.

Nigeria is drawn in Group D along with neighbouring Benin, Libya and Rwanda  for 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualification tournament.

With the double header in September  where  Nigeria takes on Republic of Benin between September 2 and 6 at home and away to  Rwanda between September 6 and 9 ,the NFF will need to make a decision as quickly as possible.

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