U-23 AFRICA CUP 2015 - SEMI-FINALS - RESULT

Nigeria & Algeria earn Olympic spots.

9 Dec 2015
U-23 AFRICA CUP 2015 - GROUP B - 3RD MATCHES - result

Algeria and Nigeria through to semi-finals.

5 Dec 2015
U-23 AFRICA CUP 2015 - NIGERIA - Osimhen included in squad

Victor Osimhen, top scorer at the Under-17 World Cup, has been included in U-23 squad.

24 Nov 2015
WORLD CUP 2018 QUALIFIERS - AFRICA - 2ND ROUND - 2ND LEG - ALL RESULTS

Nigeria, Ghana and Egypt avoid upsets.

18 Nov 2015
WORLD CUP 2018 QUALIFIERS - AFRICA - 2ND ROUND - 1st leg - all results

Senegal fought back to draw 2:2 with Madagascar.

16 Nov 2015
WORLD CUP 2018 QUALIFIERS - AFRICA - 2ND ROUND - 1ST LEG - DETAILS

African giants eager to avoid shocks.

15 Nov 2015
U-17 WORLD CUP 2015 - FINAL - NIGERIA beat MALI

Superb Nigeria U-17s retain World Cup.

11 Nov 2015
U-17 WORLD CUP 2015 - SEMI-FINALS - NIGERIA + MALI reach final

Nigeria and Mali reach U-17s World Cup final.

6 Nov 2015
STARS IN THE UAE - NIGERIA - Al Ain coach urges fans to lay off Emenike

Al Ain coach urges fans to lay off striker Emmanuel Emenike.

5 Nov 2015

Gernot Rohr
National Coach 
August 2016 -

news

...

Nigeria Manager - S‪tephen Keshi‬
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 5/2014


Personal information
Full name:
Stephen Okechukwu Keshi
Date of birth:
23 January 1962
Place of birth:
Azare, Bauchi State, Nigeria
Height:
1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing position:
Defender

National team
Nigeria: 1981–1995
64x apps / 9x goals


Current
Nigeria: Manager


Teams managed

Togo:
2004–2006
Togo:
2007–2008
Mali
2008–2010
Togo
2011
Nigeria
2011-

Stephen Okechukwu Keshi (born 23 January 1962) is a Nigerian football manager and former football defender who has managed the Nigeria national team since 2011. He is one of only two people, along with Egypt's Mahmoud El-Gohary, to have won the Africa Cup of Nations as both a player and a coach.

Coaching career

After a playing career mostly with Belgian clubs, Keshi went to the United States to be educated in coaching. In 1996 he was joined by Augustine Eguavoen, who once coached the Nigerian national team. They played together in California as the backbone of the defence for the short-lived Sacramento Scorpions. 

Keshi has been a part of the coaching staff for the Nigerian national team, most notably as head coach for the Junior Eagles at the 2001 African Youth Championship which also served as qualification for the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship, without success.

Between 2004 and 2006 Keshi coached the Togo national football team, unexpectedly bringing them to their first World Cup tournament, Germany 2006. 

Having secured Togo's unlikely qualification, he was promptly replaced by German coach Otto Pfister prior to the World Cup finals, after Togo showed a dismal performance and failed to advance to the knock-out stage in 2006 African Cup of Nations in Egypt.

However, Pfister did not last beyond a controversial World Cup campaign that nearly resulted in a player's strike over pay and Togo remained without a manager until February 2007 when they re-engaged Keshi in time for a friendly against Cameroon.

He worked as manager of the Mali national football team, after being appointed in April 2008 on a two-year deal. Keshi was sacked in January 2010, after Mali's early exit in the group stages of the Africa Cup of Nations.

Keshi became coach of the Nigerian National Team in 2011. He led Nigeria to qualification for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, which they went on to win, defeating Burkina Faso 1:0 in the final. The following day Keshi handed in his resignation, only to reverse his decision the day after. Keshi led Nigeria to the 2013 Confederations Cup, defeated Tahiti 6:1, and lost 1:2 to Uruguay in the second game, and also lost 0:3 to World Cup winners, Spain in their final group game.

On 16 November 2013, Keshi's Nigeria secured qualification to the 2014 World Cup by beating Ethiopia 4:1 on aggregate in a play-off.