NFF signs Swedish coach Dennerby for Super Falcons

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    The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) on Thursday in Abuja said it has signed an agreement with Swedish football coach Thomas Dennerby to join the Super Falcons as Head Coach.

    Ademola Olajire, NFF’s Director of Communications, said in a statement that the contract also enables Dennerby to come into the job with an assistant, Jorgen Petersson.

    “The assistant is another highly-experienced Swedish coach nominated by Dennerby himself.

    “Dennerby, who spent nine years with Hammarby IF of Allsvesnkan and played in the European Cup in 1983 and 1985, won 34 caps for Swedish junior teams between 1975 and 1981,’’ he said.

    Olajire said further that Dennerby coached the Swedish Women’s Senior Team between 2005 and 2012, during which the team played at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.

    “His team also played at the 2007 and 2011 FIFA World Cup finals, winning bronze at the latter tournament.

    “He also served time as youth coach for Stockholm FA and worked in various capacities for former club Hammarby between 1993 and 2001.

    “More recently, he did scouting and analyses for the Swedish FA at the 2013 and 2017 European Championships, the 2016 Olympics and the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada.

    “Petersson has worked with several top Swedish clubs including Moheda IF, Osters IF, Vaxjo, Alvesta Golf, IFK Varmamo, Malmo FF, Kalmar FF and Linkopings FC.

    “He was assistant coach of the Swedish U23 women team between 2006-2012 and scouted for the Swedish women national team at last year’s European Championship.’’

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the appointment is in line with the pledge made by NFF President Amaju Pinnick to get a world-class coach for the Falcons.

    “Pinnick had said he (the new coach) would be a coach to take the Super Falcons and other women national teams to the next level of competing creditably and for laurels at global championships.

    “He will also work assiduously with the Federation to ensure robust development of women football in Nigeria,’’ Olajire said.

    Speaking on the appointment, the NFF Second Vice-President, Shehu Dikko, said the federation decided to go for Dennerby for three reasons.

    “First is to sustain and enhance the Super Falcons’ dominance on the African scene; then, it is to take the Falcons and the other women teams to the next level of challenging for laurels at global competitions like the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup and; to generally lay the foundation for the real development of women’s football in our country.’’

    He added that Dennerby would live in Nigeria most of the time and support the other women teams whenever he has the time.

    “The contract is until the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo in the initial, with the right for automatic renewal subject to meeting performance milestones as agreed.’’

    Dikko disclosed also that the Swede would be in Nigeria very soon for the public unveiling.

    “The NFF Technical and Development Committee has already shortlisted three Nigerians to work with Dennerby and Petersson as assistant coaches and goalkeeper trainer.

    “These three will resume work soon to start preparing the team for the upcoming WAFU Cup of Nations in Cote d’Ivoire, pending the resumption of Dennerby and Petersson.”

    “The three coaches who will work with Dennerby and Petersson will be announced soon,’’ he said.(NAN)

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