
The President of Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Aminu Maigari says the body was conceiving a strategy that would ensure a befitting outings for national teams in 2014.
Maigari said the strategy was aimed at ensuring that national teams remained consistent and progressive with their performances.
He said that the body had directed the Super Eagles’ technical crew to submit its action plan for 2014.
“There is no doubt that this has been a remarkable year for us, but we do not want it to end just there. It must be continuous.
“We have developed a short, medium and long term plan in order to achieve our objectives, not only for the Super Eagles but for all our national teams”, Maigari said.
He said that the NFA was doing its best to ensure that Super Eagles would play some `Grade A’ friendly matches before the 2014 World Cup.
“We have advanced in many ways with our teams, and we will do well as a body to take the country’s football to its pinnacle in the nearest future”, the NFF boss told nan.
“We are not relenting because this dream is not just ours but the collective desire of Nigerians as stakeholders who expect the best from our football teams.
Maigari said that Nigeria’s victories in 2013 gave the federation an insight into how it could successfully execute its plans for 2014.
He expressed confidence that Super Eagles would soar high at the FIFA World Cup in Brazil slated to hold from 12 June to 13 July, 2014.