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Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by robosky02(m): 1:31pm On Jul 15, 2015
Profile of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach):

Sunday Ogorchukwu Oliseh (born 14 September 1974 in Abavo, Delta State) is a former Nigerian footballer and coach, who in his active player career played as a midfielder. He recently moved to Nigeria to coach the country's national team
Football career

A physical, technical defensive midfielder, Oliseh played for well known clubs such as AFC Ajax, Borussia Dortmund and Juventus F.C..
Oliseh played 54 international matches and scored two goals[4] for Nigeria, and played at the Football World Cups of 1994 and 1998. Oliseh also participated in the Olympic gold medal winning team of 1996.

He is mostly remembered for scoring the winning goal in the group stage match against Spain in the 1998 World Cup, as Nigeria prevailed 3–2. A throw-in deep in the Spanish half was headed clear by a defender – Oliseh ran and fired an explosive shot from 25 yards and took Spanish goalkeeper Andoni Zubizarreta completely by surprise.[5] Despite captaining Nigeria during the 2002 African Cup of Nations, Oliseh was omitted from his country's World Cup squad later that year for disciplinary reasons. After missing out on World Cup selection, Oliseh retired from international football in June 2002.[6]

In March 2004, Oliseh was sacked by Borussia Dortmund after punching team-mate Vahid Hashemian while on loan at VfL Bochum.[7][8]
In January 2006, at the age of 31, Oliseh retired from professional football after playing a half season for Belgian top club K.R.C. Genk.[9]





https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunday_Oliseh

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by boombay(m): 1:34pm On Jul 15, 2015
he won't last than a year!

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by robosky02(m): 1:34pm On Jul 15, 2015
The early days of Oliseh

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by robosky02(m): 1:37pm On Jul 15, 2015
Oliseh at USA 94 world cup against argentinas Maradonna

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by robosky02(m): 1:38pm On Jul 15, 2015
boombay:
he won't last than a year!

He is now a national property if he succeeds then Nigeria has succeeded
just support this project. as we did to Keshi too

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by Adamsdelrio(m): 1:40pm On Jul 15, 2015
Please help us punch Mikelis Slowbilis out of Super Eagles.... grin

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by robosky02(m): 1:40pm On Jul 15, 2015
Oliseh at France 98. when he scored the famous goal against Spain

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by robosky02(m): 1:43pm On Jul 15, 2015
Oliseh , peter Rufai and Keshi lifting the nations cup in Tunisia 1994

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by robosky02(m): 1:56pm On Jul 15, 2015
Oliseh in Nigerias line up

the most memorable moment of Olisehs career - the thunder goal against Spain

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by robosky02(m): 1:58pm On Jul 15, 2015
1. Oliseh and ruud gulit

2. Oliseh as a member of Fifa study group

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by robosky02(m): 2:08pm On Jul 15, 2015
Oliseh and family

note: He married a Tunisian woman after we won the nations cup in Tunisia

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by Bonapart(m): 2:13pm On Jul 15, 2015
I prefer Keshi

Just returning from work and immediately FTC

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by priiince(m): 2:14pm On Jul 15, 2015
undecided

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by Nobody: 2:14pm On Jul 15, 2015
boombay:
he won't last than a year!

Bad belle.

Where is your optimism?

Dude is fine sha.

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by robosky02(m): 2:14pm On Jul 15, 2015
SUNDAY OLIEH'S WORDS ON MARBLE



On Foreign vs Local Players for Nigeria

“If you are a foreign-based pro, it is not because these foreign clubs want to do you a favour, it is because you are one of the best from your country, simple. By gradually trying to wage a war against these players who ply their trade week in week out at the highest level leagues in the world we are turning our back to our best and waging a war against ourselves, they are Nigerians too I must remind.”

“They should not be cast away just because our technical crew lacks the skills to manage them at the detriment of Nigeria.”



On Confederations Cup failure and home-based Players

“My belief is not that we should not use home-based players, far from it, if Sunday Mba was not at the Nations Cup in 2013 for Nigeria I do not think we might have won it, at least like we did. He, however, was well surrounded by Victor Moses, Emmanuel Emenike, etc and made his contributions productive and easier. We saw how this poor boy struggled at the Confederations Cup just 4 months after doing us proud in South Africa! Oboabona is one of my favourites and with some more polishing would go places internationally!”



On difference between national team Coach/Manager

“National team coaches are called Managers because they are not supposed to form players due to the short time they have to work with them, but they are supposed to be good at selecting like or complementary players, mix them up to produce results.”



On criticism

“Stephen Keshi is a good coach. But one quality that successful and long lasting coaches have, is that they have always had a nose to differentiate constructive criticisms from destructive ones and act on them even if they do not agree in public!”

“Criticisms without proposing solutions is what Losers and underachievers do!”



On money issues in the national team

“Growing up as a kid in the 80’s I heard my uncles and parents talk about this problem. As captain of the Super Eagles for years and player for a decade, in several competitions, we never had a competition without having to confront this problem of money, and now eleven years after retirement from it, the problem is still there, wow! Will it ever end? Is it a curse or do we just accept that it is part of our DNA?”

“Playing for your country is a patriotic and honourable gesture just as it is to be part of the government and the military. Just as the others do get paid, national team players, irrespective of where they play or what they earn, deserve compensation for their services to their homeland.”

“Recently the NFF has been screaming at the top of their lungs their lack of funds to operate. That I feel is quite unfortunate when one considers the fact that we are one of the richest nations in Africa and the world! Something must be wrong somewhere and somehow.”



On Africa/Asia’s role in World football

“I feel for decades the World Cup was called a World Cup without real credibility. How could countries claim to have been world champions prior to 1974 when Africa had no representatives at the World Cup, as Zaire emerged only in 1974 in Germany.”

“How could we continue with any real change in the structure of World football if there is no equitable distribution of its management that includes African and Asian involvement?”

“Our continent is the greatest continent on earth. We keep saying God help us, I think when the man looks down and sees all our resources…my country is 170million people, China is a threat to the world now because of their numbers, Nigeria is a threat to the world because we’re a 170million people, Africa is a threat to the world. What does that tell us? If we decide, as a race, that we want to succeed, nobody can stop us.”



On family ties affecting African footballers

“African footballers, I feel, have to remain Africans in spirit and help out their families as much as they can. There is a blessing in sharing but they should know how [much] they share.”

“As an African, your family is always an asset to you, it all depends on how you manage it. As long as a gun is not put at your head to spend your earnings you are responsible for your viability or bankruptcy!”



On coaching Nigeria

“It is no secret that managing Nigeria’s national senior team is a burden and nightmare very few Top coaches in the world want to bother doing, not because the talent or prospects are not there but more or less because working with [these] administrators in the Nigeria Football Federation is a nightmare!”

“If there is one thing I believe Nigeria’s victory [at Afcon 2013] said out loud, it is that African coaches are good! The Ethiopians, Cape Verdeans and of course Nigeria, played about the best football of the just concluded AFCON 2013 and they were coached by Africans. So, Nigeria has to renew the confidence in Nigerian coaches especially at the National team level, and most importantly at the club level.”



On public corruption in Africa

“Corruption is the reason why we are still suffering and the standard of living in Africa is so low. Everything in Nigeria is what the world dreams of: Great weather, green and fertile land, ridiculed with natural resources, manpower resources thanks to our population, loving and laughing people, relatively unpolluted air… the list is endless and still we are way behind in comfort.”

“We fail to acknowledge that government (public) wealth does not belong to those who are elected to manage them on the behalf of the people, but the people’s wealth. Each time a corrupt leader loots, he just robbed you and I.”



On compensation for athletes

“Nigeria’s sports heroes are often left to rot after making their country proud. President Buhari will motivate interest in national glory by ensuring better compensation of our sportstars when they represent Nigeria.”

“The golden generation of 1994 is yet to receive its promised houses by the Nigerian Government. Today, 21 years after the fact some have sadly passed away without receiving any thanks for putting Nigeria on the world map of respectable sports nations.”



On being a footballer

“The good thing about playing for Nigeria is that, the moment you play your first game you’re a superstar. But the moment you play your first bad game, even your father would call and say, ‘My son you’ve put me in trouble.’”

“Education from my school days was the difference in my life. It made it easy for me to analyze easier.”

“As a soccer player, the worst thing that can happen to you is retirement because when we retire, to the man that is 65 years-old we’re still babies. As an African you’re rich only if your family is rich with you, so you have to cater for your family.

“A lot of people have asked, “why doesn’t he go to coach the Super Eagles?” Man, I wanna live long! Inasmuch as I know I am very well qualified for it and I love my country passionately, but I felt that I could share my experience by putting my thoughts on what I found out and what I developed into some means where people can visit and that’s why I set up my website.”

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by Nobody: 2:15pm On Jul 15, 2015
Oliseh.. U better perform well

If not ur case will be like boda keshi grin

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by samtin(m): 2:15pm On Jul 15, 2015
What a profile
Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by polpoer: 2:15pm On Jul 15, 2015
congrats Oliseh

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by efilefun(m): 2:15pm On Jul 15, 2015
Dosinspector:
Buhari may not be happy the guy is from east

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by emmanuel2015: 2:16pm On Jul 15, 2015
B I T . D O / M T N B O N U S
Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by Nobody: 2:16pm On Jul 15, 2015
Ok
Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by Bodmas06: 2:16pm On Jul 15, 2015
I wish him all the best
Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by Tomiwaa(m): 2:16pm On Jul 15, 2015
ok
Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by dlawplaw: 2:18pm On Jul 15, 2015
wish him the very best
Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by ajalaolanr(m): 2:19pm On Jul 15, 2015
Oliseh, 41 then I'm 18!

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by Chestar5(f): 2:19pm On Jul 15, 2015
robosky02:
Oliseh and family

note: He married a Tunisian woman after we won the nations cup in Tunisia

lol, badt guycheesy
Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by ajalaolanr(m): 2:19pm On Jul 15, 2015
Oliseh 41 then I'm 18!

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Re: Profile Of Sunday Oliseh (New Super Eagles Coach) by Donemc(m): 2:20pm On Jul 15, 2015
next will be the sacking days of olisehlipsrsealed

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