See The Report That Led To The Removal Of Stephen Keshi As Coach (Must Read)

Stephen Keshi was sacked as Nigeria coach on Saturday after a
committee of the Nigeria Football Committee put together a damning
report that recommended his sacking. completesportnigeria.com was able
to obtain the report.
It’s quite lengthy, please read:
IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT INTO THE LES ELEPHANT OF
IVORY COAST BY MR. STEPHEN KESHI ( HEAD COACH OF THE SUPER EAGLES OF
NIGERIA) AND OTHER BREACHES OF HIS CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT.
REPORT BRIEF: The President of the Nigeria Football
Federation, representing the Executive Committee and Management referred
to the Disciplinary Committee for investigation and adjudication an
allegation reported widely and in particular in the official website of
the Ivorian Football Federation that Mr Stephen Keshi applied and sought
employment in the vacant position of Head Coach of the Les Elephants of
Ivory Coast and was consequently shortlisted among 58 others that did
apply for the job while he is still an employee of the Nigeria Football
Federation having a two year unexpired contract as Head Coach of the
Super Eagles. The Nigeria Football Federation also stated that the said
publication embarrassed it as well as the Nigerian populace. They
claimed that they were not owing the coach any arrears of salaries or
emolument and that the coach is being paid as at when due. They further
buttressed that they fear that they could no longer trust the coach as
his action was unwarranted. They further gave instances that in 2013 the
said coach minutes after the Super Eagles won the Nations Cup in South
Africa, resigned his appointment even when his contract was yet to
expire. That it took the intervention of the former President of Nigeria
and the former President of Senate for him to reverse his decision.
They also alleged that standards in the team were compromised and that
the coach has not used the best of his skills and commitment to develop
the game. They stated an instance when he without the knowledge of the
Technical Committee nor the Technical Study Group brought in a player
Gabriel Okechukwu under circumstances not clear to the federation into
the Super Eagles team and made him to put on the iconic No. 10 jersey
only for him to be kept as reserve in a match that we needed to use the
best of our players. They stated that on further enquiries they
discovered that the player had not played football for any notable team
in country or beyond. In fact they concluded that the player was favored
and or smuggled into the team when in fact he had not played for any of
the football leagues in the country or even abroad despite the
avalanche of better talented players.
HEARING : Mr. Stephen Keshi was invited to appear before this
panel in respect of the allegation on the 23rd of June, 2015. In his
testimony before the panel, Mr Stephen Keshi denied the allegation and
further stated that neither he, his agent or anybody acting on his
behalf did not apply for the vacant position in the Les Elephants of
Ivory Coast. He did not back his statement with any evidence.
ISSUES TO BE DETERMINED : If Stephen Keshi, his agent or
anybody acting under his authority applied for the vacant coaching
position in Les Elephant of Ivory Coast when he has a two-year running
contract with the NFF. Whether Stephen Keshi was right by applying for
the vacant coaching position or if it breaches his contract with the NFF
or international best practices. If Stephen Keshi has acted competently
by inviting a non league player Gabriel Okechukwu to play for the Super
Eagles.



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