Gernot Rohr acknowledges receipt of new ‘much discussed’ contract offer from NFF

Confirmation has been made by the Super Eagles head coach, Gernot Rohr, regarding the reception of a new contract offer from the Nigeria Football Federation. This offer extends his deal with the African nation’s football team from 2020 to 2024.

The NFF President, in an interview earlier this month, mentioned that the new contract, which will be awarded to Rohr this month, will incorporate three new clauses. This move has drawn both praise and criticism from football enthusiasts and analysts across Nigeria.


Rohr, who commenced his work in Nigeria in 2016, expressed his desire to continue working with the Super Eagles and has now verified the reception of the new NFF contract. He stated that he will examine it.

“Personally, I discuss with my President on the future since I am at the end of the contract on June 30. I have just received a proposal for an extension. We will also have to look into this,” Franco-German tactician, Rohr said in an interview with the French publication girondins4ever.com.

“But it is especially the health of the players, of everyone, right now, that counts. In Nigeria, there are not a lot of cases, but there are some too.

“We are afraid for Africa, that it could worsen because the habits of life there make confinement very difficult. So I’m hearing from players from Nigeria.”

Rohr also disclosed that he and the Super Eagles players have been reviewing the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations matches in preparation for the resumption of international football after the pandemic.

“We are not idle, there are a lot of calls to make to get news from our players. They are all healthy already. Not a single Nigerian international has been affected.

“We take news, not phone, by written message, by spoken message. We also have matches to review.”

“Currently, on a large international sports channel, we see the matches of the African Cup. We can review our matches that we were able to play in Egypt last summer, where we were able to bring back this bronze medal,” he concluded.