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Super Eagles coach, Finidi George, has officially resigned from his position following a disappointing performance during his brief tenure.

The resignation was confirmed by former Super Eagles media officer, Toyin Ibitoye, in a post on X.com on Saturday.

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George’s departure comes amidst growing concerns over Nigeria’s chances of qualifying for the upcoming World Cup.

Earlier in the week, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) announced plans to appoint a foreign technical adviser to oversee the national team, effectively sidelining George.

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The NFF’s decision reflects a strategic move to enhance the team’s performance and secure their spot in the World Cup, a critical objective as the current qualifying campaign remains precarious.

George’s resignation marks a significant change in the coaching staff, as the NFF seeks to implement stronger leadership and expertise at the helm of the Super Eagles.

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