The former Nigeria Women captain has been named as acting coach of the
team ahead of its qualification games for the 2016 Africa Women Cup of
Nations in Cameroon.
The choice of the former Super Falcons captain and defender was
approved by the NFF executive board on Tuesday following the
recommendation of its Technical and Development Committee.
The Falcons have been without a substantive coach since the team failed
to qualify for the Rio Olympics last year. Erstwhile acting coach
Christopher Danjuma was sacked after he failed to win a medal at the All
African Games in Brazaville in September 2015.
Omagbemi will be in charge of the reigning African champions until the appointment of a yet to be named foreign coach.
According to the NFF, the appointment of an expatriate will
be finalized in time to halt the country’s recent slide in women’s
football.
Florence Omagbemi, was one of the amazons in Nigeria’s women football
featuring in four different FIFA Women’s World Cup from China 1991
to USA 2003.
She was a member of the golden generation of the Super Falcons that
reached the second round at USA 1999, where Nigeria narrowly lost the
semifinal ticket to Brazil.
She led the Falcons to win the AWC title in 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2004
and also led the team to appear for the first time at Sydney 2000
Olympics Game.
The 41-year-old has coached several American youth teams and
previously served as the assistant coach to the Nigerian U20 women
team, at Japan 2012 FIFA U20 Women's World Cup, where the country lost
in the semifinal to the USA.
Omagbemi will be assisted by former Super Falcons duo of four-time
African queen, Perpetua Nkwocha, Ann Chiejine while Bala Mohammed
retained his post as goalkeeper trainer.
Her assignment will begin against either Guinea or Senegal in the
second round qualifying match of the 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations in
April.
Omagbemi will hope to lead the Falcons to continental success at the
biennial football showpiece billed for Cameroon from November 19 to
December 3 this year.
Goal.com
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