FIFA slams NFA!
According to the Nigeria Football Association Technical
Committee member, Adegboye Onigbinde, the ratings were conducted during the
annual meeting of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Technical
Committee in Seychelles
last month and contrary to the series of commendations the NFA has received
from the same CAF for its development programmes.
“Let me tell you one thing, less than a month ago, we were
in Seychelles
for the annual technical committee meeting of CAF and Nigeria
was rated one of the worst three countries in terms of football development,”
he said.
“Do you know why the rating bothers me? I can show you
commendation letters from CAF, and the development programme CAF is running
emanated from my recommendations in 1988. Yet, it was my country that was not
moving.
“Ghana
has trained no fewer than 200 C-License holders, the same with B-License. I was
in Ghana two
months ago to supervise their A-License, but we are still battling with
C-License in this country. I had to overstretch myself to make it a
possibility.”
Onigbinde pointed out that the technical department is the
nerve centre of football development and urged the NFA to appoint a technical
director, as doing so would lead to fashioning out functional technical
policies that would lead to football development in the country.
“We all know that football is a technical matter. No matter
how good an administrator may be, if the results are not coming, people would
certainly call for your head,” he noted.
“But we cannot get good result without a functional, virile
technical sector. That is what makes the position of a technical director very
vital.
“From the president of the NFA to the messenger, they are
there to worship the product of the technical department. So, if the technical
department is not properly organised, they are not serious.”
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