The Nigeria Football Federation has announced that German Gernot Rohr has signed a two-year deal to work as a technical adviser.
The
63-year-old ex-Gabon, Niger and Burkina Faso coach will be assisted by
Salisu Yusuf, who was appointed as chief coach last month.
The NFF's technical committee recommended Rohr after the federation failed to reach an agreement with Frenchman Paul Le Guen last month.
"I am enthusiastic to get to work," Rohr told the NFF website.
"This is a big challenge because Nigeria has big players everywhere and has the ability to do well internationally.
"I have a German heart - the heart of a winner.
"I
have confidence that with the right atmosphere and the right support,
the Super Eagles have the capacity not only to qualify for the World
Cup, but get to the latter stages of the competition."
Ahmed Yusuf Fresh, vice chairman of the NFF's committee, explained their recommendation.
"The committee was impressed with Mr. Rohr's profile and current activities for the German Football Federation (DFB)," he said.
"He
was very positive, showed great interest in the job and is ready and
willing to live in Nigeria. He is also willing to work with indigenous
Nigerian coaches and with the committee, and believes the Super Eagles
can qualify for the 2018 Fifa World Cup, which is very important to the
NFF.
"He swayed the committee with his calmness, good knowledge of the African terrain, focus and maturity."
Sunday Oliseh was the Super Eagles' last permanent coach before he quit in February in a row over his contract.
Rohr,
who has been working on development programmes for the German football
association (DFB) since December, played at Bayern Munich and Girondins
Bordeaux.
He then coached Bordeaux when they lost to Bayern in the 1996 UEFA Cup final and last worked in Africa as Burkina Faso coach before joining the DFB.
His
other past managerial jobs include French club Nantes and Nice, Young
Boys Berne in Switzerland, the Tunisian club Etoile du Sahel and the
national teams of Gabon and Niger.
Rohr took Gabon to the
quarter-finals of the 2012 Nations Cup on home soil and also managed
Niger at the 2013 edition but failed to get them out of the group stage.
Before leaving Burkina Faso, he led the Stallions into the final round of the 2018 World Cup qualifiers.
The NFF had confirmed Salisu Yusuf as the national team's chief coach in July.
Nigeria
have failed to qualify for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations finals in
Gabon, but are in the final round of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup
in Russia.
They have been drawn in Group B where they will face Algeria, the top-ranked side in Africa, Cameroon, as well as Zambia.
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