The National Sports Commission (NSC) has confirmed that a new contract has been agreed with Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle, ending months of uncertainty over his future with the team.
Chelle’s original two-year contract was due to expire at the end of 2026, with negotiations over an extension dragging on for some time.
“I can confirm to you that we have reached a new term with the coach. We are going to increase his money and also take care of his assistants who are helping him. And there are other benchmarks that we have put on the table, and I’m sure the coach will be very excited about it,” Dikko said.
Beyond the senior team, Chelle has also been handed responsibility for the men’s U-23 side, with an eye on the future.
“We have also discussed how we can build for the future. In that aspect, we also agree with the coach and the NFF that the coach should take care of the U-23 national team,” Dikko added.
His expanded brief will now include qualifying the U-23 team for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics: a competition Nigeria has not featured in since Rio 2016.
