There are reports that the Nigeria Football Federation will sack Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle should the team fail to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Nigeria are on the brink of elimination in the qualifying series, having managed just two wins in eight matches, leaving them third in the group.
Should the three-time African champions fail to pick a ticket to the Mundial, all attention will turn to the 2025 AFCON tournament starting in December.
Score Nigeria had reported that the NFF is already considering Chelle's sack, which could see a return of technical director Augustine Eguavoen.
The report added that the former defender, assisted by Ladan Bosso, will lead the team to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
In 2005, Eguavoen took charge of the team shortly after Christian Chukwu's resignation due to a poor 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign.
He led the team to finish third at the AFCON and made a return in 2010 after Lars Lagerback was sacked. He handled a few matches before Stephen Keshi was appointed, per Daily Post.
In 2012, Eguavoen was in charge of the squad for two months after the NFF suspended Stephen Keshi following a dispute.
DEVELOPING NEWS 🚨
— MR OLAWALE QUADRI 🇳🇬 (@QualityQuadry) October 8, 2025
Austin Eguaveon & Ladan Bosso will lead Super Eagles 🇳🇬🦅 to the 2025 AFCON in Morocco🇲🇦 should Nigeria fail to qualify for World Cup.
According to ScoreNigeria, Eric Chelle will be fired if Nigeria fail to book the World Cup ticket & be replaced by Eguaveon. pic.twitter.com/ukGisg8w2N
Again, the former defender was appointed on an interim basis following the sack of Gernot Rohr. He led the team to the AFCON, where they crashed out in the Round of 16.
When Finidi George also resigned from his position, the NFF reportedly turned to Eguavoen and his role ended in December 2024 before Chelle was appointed a month later.
A top official has spoken out about the now usual situation where the NFF technical director is lurking in the shadows.
He said:
"Yes, it is often the case that the technical director takes over the team when there is a vacancy, but this is happening once too often in our own case.
"Should it now come to pass that Eguavoen replaces Eric Chelle, it would be the second time this is happening as he was also the man who took over the Super Eagles when Gernot Rohr was sacked just before the 2021 AFCON.
"This is very convenient for both the NFF and Eguavoen as the coach is widely regarded as ‘an establishment man’ who never wishes to rock the boat."