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MASSIVE APPLICATIONS: Over 600 Apply To Coach Super Eagles, Golden Eaglets 

No fewer than 600 have applied for the recently widely-advertised Super Eagles and Golden Eaglets coaching positions recently by the Nigeria Football Federation, (NFF).

Almost a fortnight ago, the NFF declared the Super Eagles head coach position vacant after Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro officially left the post at the end of last month after guiding the Nigeria’s national men’s team to a second place finish at the Africa Cup of Nations, (AFCON).

Asides the vacant Super Eagles’ managerial position,  the NFF equally declared  vacant the coaching position of the national Under-17 team (Golden Eaglets), last held by former Nigeria International defender, Nduka Ugbade.

Application for the respective publicised positions closed  on Tuesday with words rife that some high profile former Nigeria internationals that include Daniel Amokachi, Samson Siasia, Emmanuel Amuneke, Sunday Oliseh, as well as Finidi George who  assisted Peseiro, beat the deadline to submit their applications to replace Peseiro.

But a decent source who pleaded anonymity has  exclusively told DECENCY GLOBAL NEWS  that the NFF has received  hundreds of applications  for both jobs, adding that the  federation’s technical  committee would soon begin proper screening of the  applications.

 “Of course, there are  so many interested coaches   ready to handle both the Super Eagles and Golden Eaglets but I understand over 600 persons actually applied for both jobs,” the source told DECENCY GLOBAL NEWS in confidence.

Often regarded as one of the most sought-after coaching jobs around the world, consequently the apparent  deluge of interests for the Super Eagles managerial position. But many stakeholders are rooting for an indigenous coach to  succeed Peseiro.

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