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Former Super Eagles coach and ex FIFA and CAF Technical committee member, Chief Adegboye Onigbinde, has warned the football house to brace up to the various responsibilities to repair all the dents on the fortunes of football in Nigeria urgently in 2017 or risk the danger of having a total collapse.
It is no news that Nigerian football experienced one challenge or the other in the outgoing year.
He noted that, if what happened to Nigerian football in 2016 should rear its ugly heads in the year, football will collapse completely in Nigeria with to remedy to save the most popular sport.
“It was unbelievable that Nigerian football could scale through the year 2016 without crashing despite experiencing situations which had killed football in other places across the world.
Those incharge of our football, failed totally in their responsibility to put the sport on its right pedestal, a lot of travesty and unpardonable mistakes, yet the resilience of the players of the national teams gave the country’s football a kind of lifeline.
“If this continues in the New Year, there is no way Nigeria would escape a collapse. The NFF recorded too many failures and crisis in one single year for it to remain standing, but care must be taken to avoid the country’s football not going down for the next four years.”
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