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Nigeria’s AFCON Performanc­e Was Built on Collective Efforts, Says Sports Minister

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The Minister of Sports Developmen­t, Senator John Owan Enoh, has attributed Nigeria’s commendabl­e performanc­e at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), held in Côte d’Ivoire, to the collective HͿRUWV DQG GHWHUPLQDW­LRQ RI all stakeholde­rs involved in Nigerian football.

However, he emphasised WKDW WKHUH LV VWLOO VLJQLÀFDQW work ahead for the Ministry and the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to elevate the country’s football to its rightful place on the continent and globally.

Speaking at the weekend, Senator Enoh underscore­d the importance of developing local football, particular­ly focusing on enhancing the Nigerian league. He highlighte­d the need for increased funding as a crucial factor in the overall developmen­t of sports.

“The success we witnessed at the 2023 AFCON was a result of a combinatio­n of IDFWRUV ÀUVW WKH OHDGHUVKLS of the country, Mr. President demonstrat­ed commitment E\ DSSURYLQJ D VLJQLÀFDQW amount for the payment of outstandin­g he inherited to the members of the National Team ‘’ began Senator Enoh. ´7KDW JDYH PH WKH ÀUVW VLJQDO that all was going to be good at the AFCON. A lot of other factors from the Ministry’s operations, the NFF, and the support of Nigerians also played a role in our run at the AFCON,” observed the minister.

He stated that the next steps for the nation will be to consolidat­e on the AFCON EX]] DQG HQVXUH TXDOLÀFDWL­RQ for both the 2025 AFCON and the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

“We have a challenge to qualify for the next AFCON and also the 2026 World Cup, but I think we also need to get back and sort out other issues.

For example, we want to ensure we have our coaching area sorted out, and also get back to that point in the history of our sports and football, where foreign-based players compete for jerseys with the home-based players.

That means looking inwards at our local football to improve its competitiv­eness and technical levels, even in coaching.”

The Minister recalled that the last three AFCONs have been won by indigenous coaches, just as the FIFA World Cup since inception has been won by countries who have local coaches. Hence, it strikes a pattern that means developing football inwardly matters.

Senator Enoh further called upon both corporate entities and individual­s to invest more in Nigerian sports, emphasizin­g that such investment­s are vital for the sustained growth and success of the sport in the country.

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