Busari reflects on the honour of leading Nigeria’s U17 girls, Flamingos
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Ahead of this year’s FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup qualifying matches, Head Coach Akeem Busari has described leading Nigeria’s Flamingos as a great honour.
Ahead of this year’s FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup qualifying matches, Head Coach Akeem Busari has described leading Nigeria’s Flamingos as a great honour.
Busari was recently appointed by the Nigeria Football Federation as Head Coach of the 2022 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup bronze-medallists.
His reflection comes as his side gears up for their 2026 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup, second round qualifying fixture, against the winner of the preliminary combat between the U17 women national teams of Niger Republic and Guinea. Guinea, playing away in Niamey, defeated hosts Niger Republic 5-2 to earn a comfortable first-leg advantage ahead of the return encounter in Conakry this weekend.
“Serving the nation is an honour for me, and for the rest of the coaching crew. We are all ready to give this our best shot. We are presently trying to put our heads together as we prepare the team for the second round fixture. We are looking to see how best to prepare the girls and play a few games and put the team in match shape,” said the former Pacesetter Queens gaffer.
Busari has invited a total of 36 players to camp, including five goalkeepers, 10 defenders, 13 midfielders and eight forwards.
The first leg of the second-round fixture will take place on the weekend of 22nd – 24th May, with Nigeria hosting the second leg on Saturday, 30th May.
NFF’s Eguaoje bags US Soccer Federation Coach Educator badge
The Head of Coaching Education of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Dr. Terry Eguaoje, has earned a new soccer badge with the US Soccer Federation to teach the B-License course.
This achievement marks a milestone in Dr. Eguaoje’s efforts to revamp coaching education in Nigeria.
Since joining the NFF, Dr. Terry has worked tirelessly to improve coaching standards, facilitating CAF courses and organizing various coaching programs, including the first-ever all-women CAF C course and B course in Nigeria.
The country is also set to be readmitted to the CAF Convention A, enabling it to host an A-License course in a few months’ time.
Eguaoje expressed gratitude for the support received so far and pledged to continue enhancing Nigerian coaches’ reputation.
“This is a new challenge to do more,” he said. “Every opportunity has its own demand.”
Dr. Terry Eguaoje holds several coaching badges including UEFA A, UEFA B, US Soccer A, Goalkeeping, Futsal, Director of Coaching Diplomas amongst others.
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