The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has finally made a decision regarding the appointment of a new coach for the Super Eagles. The federation had been under pressure to find a solution after a string of disappointing performances in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. The latest setback came in the form of a 1-2 defeat to Benin Republic, which has put Nigeria’s qualification for the World Cup in doubt.

According to sources, the NFF has chosen former Super Eagles star Finidi George as the new head coach for the team. George, who recently stepped down from his role as assistant coach under Jose Peseiro, has been tasked with leading the team to the 2026 World Cup qualifiers later in June against South Africa and Benin Republic.

The NFF has not indicated whether both parties have signed a contract or the duration of the deal. Finidi George, who currently coaches a Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) side, has one league title to his name and holds a UEFA A Coaching license. He has worked as an assistant coach at Dutch club PEC Zwolle in the past.

The decision to appoint Finidi George comes after the NFF opened applications for interested coaches to apply for the job. Names like Emmanuel Amuneke and Michael Nsien were reported to be frontrunners for the position. However, Finidi George was ultimately chosen due to his experience and familiarity with the team.

The NFF has also announced plans to hire a foreign technical adviser to work alongside Finidi George. This move is seen as a way to bring in fresh ideas and expertise to help the team improve its performance. The foreign coach is expected to be unveiled in the coming days.

The appointment of Finidi George has been met with mixed reactions from fans and former players. Some have expressed support for the decision, citing Finidi’s experience and familiarity with the team. Others have criticized the move, arguing that it is too early to give up on Finidi George after just two competitive games in charge.

The NFF has also faced criticism for its handling of the situation, with some calling for more transparency and accountability. The federation has been under pressure to revitalize the national football program and restore confidence ahead of crucial AFCON and World Cup qualifying matches in the coming months.

In the meantime, the Super Eagles will continue to prepare for their upcoming matches, with Finidi George at the helm. The team’s performance in these matches will be closely watched, and it remains to be seen whether Finidi George can turn things around and lead the team to success.