Soccer News of Friday, 26 June 2026
Source: www.soccernet.ng
Super Eagles head coach Éric Chelle saw his contract extended for another four years by the Nigeria Sports Commission two days ago, but that decision has been met with question marks, Soccernet.ng reports.
The 48-year-old was announced as the coach of the Nigerian National team in January 2025, initially joining on a two-year deal and was tasked with leading the three-time AFCON Champions to the World Cup after a dreadful start from their previous two coaches.
Chelle managed to steady Nigeria, sealing four wins from six qualifier games to help seal a play-off spot. While they defeated Gabon in the semi-final, they ultimately fell short against DR Congo.
After winning a bronze medal at the AFCON 2025 tournament in Morocco, the Super Eagles coach petitioned for a new deal, demanding a $130,000 monthly salary, an upgrade from the $50,000 he used to earn, which also covered the wages of his assistants.
NSC Chairman, Shehu Dikko, announced that the contract of the former RC Lens defender will be extended until 2030. Alongside, he'll take charge of the Nigerian U-23 team, with the sole aim of guiding the team to the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
Alongside, Chelle will now earn $100,000 per month, while the Nigeria Football Federation will take charge of the contracts of the remainder of his backroom staff.
However, the huge financial investment didn't go down well with Lawal. The former Roda JC midfielder is unsure if the NFF can afford to consistently pay the new wage upgrade.
“This is very good for Nigeria,” Garba Lawal said in quotes revealed by Brila.
“Eric Chelle can call up players who perform very well in the Olympics. I only fear that Nigeria cannot sustain that $100,000 payment.”
Former Super Eagles coach, Finidi George, who was in charge for an interim spell after Jose Peseiro's contract expired, before a permanent spell that saw him take charge of two games until he penned his resignation letter, also revealed that it would be too much work for Chelle to handle the senior team and the Olympic team.
“Super Eagles is already stress enough for him, don’t add more stress to it because you’re paying him $100,000,” the former Ajax winger said.
“Tell him your expectations and target on Super Eagles and let him concentrate on that. Let him get this job done.
“There are other Nigerian coaches that can do it, let them improve. There should be division of labor,” the one-time NPFL-winning coach concluded.
Eric Chelle's first task would be to swing the Super Eagles into a strong start at the AFCON 2027 qualifiers starting in September.