Saturday, 11 June 2016

Shock As Another Ex-Eagles Coach, Amodu Shaibu, Dies

Shock on Saturday morning greeted the death of four -time Super Eagles
coach , Amodu Shaibu Amodu , in Benin , Edo State .
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF ) had announced his death in a
series of tweets .
It said the 58 -year -old coach complained of chest pains on Friday
night and died in his sleep .
His death is coming three days after that of former Super Eagles
captain and coach , Stephen Keshi .
Shaibu shot to national limelight in 1989 when he guided unfancied BCC
Lions to FA Cup glory and then followed it up by winning the now
rested CAF Cup Winners Cup in 1990 .
He cemented his status as one of the nation' s best local coaches when
he moved to El -Kanemi Warriors and went on to win the FA Cup again in
1991 .
And when Clemens Westerhof ended his relationship with the Super
Eagles after their second round ouster by Italy at USA '94 , Shaibu
was the obvious choice to take over .
However , soon after a decent showing at the King Fahd International
Tournament in Saudi Arabia in 1995 he was relieved off his duties as
national team coach only to be recalled a year later .
Shaibu was seconded to help 3 SC Shooting Stars of Ibadan in their
quest to lift the CAF Champions Cup in 1996 but although they reached
the final , they ultimately lost to Zamalek in a penalty shootout in
the second leg in Cairo.
Again Shaibu 's stint with the Super Eagles was ended in 1997
prompting him to head to South Africa where he took charge of one of
the biggest side 's in the 'Rainbow Nation' Orland Pirates.
However , the Benue State -born indigene was once again summoned to
take charge of the Eagles ; but after securing qualification for the
2002 World Cup finals in Korea and Japan , Shaibu was sacked primarily
on account of his face -off with Nigeria football officials at the
Nations Cup , which held in Mali early that year .
Six years later Shaibu was back in charge of the Eagles and again
ensured they made it to the first World Cup to be hosted in Africa (
South Africa 2010 ), only to be again relieved of his duties before
the competition kicked off proper .
However , as compensation the Nigeria Football Federation ( NFF ) paid
for Shaibu's trip to South Africa to watch the World Cup .
He was re -appointed Nigeria manager in October 2014 , replacing
Stephen Keshi. It was his fifth spell in charge of the country . Keshi
returned to the role two weeks later but was fired in July 2015 and
Amodu took over the Eagles again temporarily. He was replaced by
Sunday Oliseh on a permanent basis later that month .
Fans of the late coach took to social media to express shock at his
sudden demise . They paid tribute to his efforts and expressed shock
that Nigeria had lost two star coaches under a week .

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