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Active Efforts Made By NFF To Recruit Hervé Renard After He Revealed Leaving The French Women's Team

opera.com 4 days ago

An important development has caught the attention of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). 

Hervé Renard has disclosed his intention to vacate his position as the head coach of the French women's national team after the 2024 Olympics. 

This information has generated enthusiasm among senior NFF officials, who view Renard as a prime candidate for the vacant Super Eagles coaching position. 

As per AfricaSoccer.com, the NFF have exclusively revealed that active efforts were being made to recruit the 55-year-old French coach for the Super Eagles position. 

Renard himself is keen to return to Africa, where he has achieved notable success. 

With a remarkable track record in African football, Renard is undeniably well-suited for the role in Nigeria.

Renard led Zambia to victory at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2012 and repeating the same success with Ivory Coast in 2015, and Morocco in the World Cup

Currently, the Nigerian Football Federation is actively seeking a new coach after the departure of Finidi George. 

The announcement made by Renard presents an enticing opportunity. 

Renard's proficiency in developing a formidable team and his profound comprehension of African football are expected to be of great value to the Super Eagles.

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