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Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by robosky02(op): 8:39am On Oct 24, 2025
Amuneke knocks NFF over youth football

Emmanuel Amuneke has criticised the Nigeria Football Federation over the country’s struggling youth football programme, attributing recent failures to poor planning and political interference.

The 1994 AFCON winner expressed disappointment at the NFF’s approach to youth development, warning that the country’s future in football is at risk if urgent action is not taken.

“A nation that fails to develop its youth football is a failure. I don’t know why they suddenly believe they will win because we have prayed, because when you compromise hard work to pray, then nothing will happen,” Amuneke told The PUNCH.

“When other nations are busy developing their young ones, the ones that will take over in the next five years, we are busy here playing politics. These are the reasons for the failures of these youth teams.”

The former Barcelona forward insisted that while Nigeria still possesses quality young players, the lack of developmental effort has become the major stumbling block.

“I will say that there is not much difference between my time and now in terms of quality, but what has changed is the effort of development being put into these youths,” he added.

Amuneke’s comments come amid a worrying decline in Nigeria’s youth football fortunes across various age categories.

The country’s U-20 men’s team, the Flying Eagles, failed to advance beyond the second round of the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile, a tournament eventually won by Morocco.

At the ongoing FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, the Flamingos suffered a 4-1 defeat to Canada in their opening match on Sunday. They will be seeking redemption when they face France in their second match on Wednesday.

Similarly, Nigeria’s U-17 men’s team, the Golden Eaglets, will miss the 2026 FIFA U-17 World Cup after losing to Ghana in the semi-finals of the 2025 WAFU-B Cup. The result also ruled them out of next year’s U-17 AFCON in Morocco.

In response to the mounting criticism, NFF President Ibrahim Gusau outlined a series of measures the federation is set to implement to address the recent decline.

Gusau expressed deep concern over Nigeria’s disappointing results but assured that there is hope for the future, revealing that the federation is already putting structures in place to ensure a stronger pipeline of young talent.

“I am worried because the future of our football starts with them. However, the good news is that the NFF and FIFA have developed a talent development programme for the U-15 boys and girls, which remains a top priority,” Gusau said.

“You may recall that last year, the U-15 boys were in Morocco to play some friendly matches. We are starting afresh. In the near future, it won’t be business as usual for the U-17s. Instead of calling open camps where over a thousand boys show up, selection will now begin from age 14.”

Gusau added that the NFF is committed to working closely with FIFA to institutionalise this new system.

“It’s a worrying trend because Nigeria has always been one of the best youth footballing nations in the world, not just in Africa. So we must act quickly,” he said.

“We’re collaborating with FIFA to establish a programme that will eliminate open screening camps. Instead, zonal programmes will identify the best players, who will then be brought to Abuja for close monitoring. Hopefully, we’ll get out of this situation soon.”

Amuneke credited his own early development to the late Yemi Tella, who gave him opportunities as a youth player.

“I came through that rank of playing from youth even when I was in school; I was playing for a club because I was given the opportunity by late coach Yemi Tella,” the 1994 African Footballer of the Year said.

“We have players; Nigeria has never fallen short of players. If you develop what you have, you can see them start playing, but when you don’t believe in your youths, how do you expect them to play? Spain believe in their youths, they develop them and give them that opportunity to grow.”

Unlike when Victor Osimhen, Kelechi Nwakali and Samuel Chukwueze were slowly integrated into the national team after their exploits winning the 2015 U-17 World Cup, there is currently no teenage talent making the Eagles squads, not necessarily for an appearance but also to understudy.

Former Super Falcons assistant coach Mansur Abdullahi believes the problem lies in the follow-up process after talent identification.

“We have talents in the country, but the issue is the procedure of getting them to the next level and into good academies. These talents, when discovered, are not followed up,” Abdullahi said.
https://www.punchng.com/amuneke-knocks-nff-over-youth-football-slump

Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:44am On Oct 24, 2025
Well said 👏 I pray it’s not all talk and no action this time. It’s sad seeing a giant turn into a dwarf.
🚶‍♂️
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by robosky02(op): 8:48am On Oct 24, 2025
Youth football is nigeria strength
Let look inward


Imagine Morocco has taken the world by storm because they choose to invest in development


Not this pattern of waiting for Nigerian born in England to come play for us
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by saintopus(m): 8:56am On Oct 24, 2025
Will there be a resurgence of youth football in Nigeria 🇳🇬 in the near future?

The answer is no!
The reason?

Politics.
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by dominique(mod): 8:56pm On Oct 24, 2025
Apart from Morocco, how many other countries actively invest in youths football development? All these players making waves in Europe, were they sponsored by the government? Most of them attended expensive football academies only the middle class and above can afford, with exception to exceptional talents can get in on scholarship just like Victor Osimhen did here in Nigeria. Their leagues generate their own money and pay taxes to the government. What is killing youth football development is the sickening politics being practised behind the glass doors of NFF

That said, Emmanuel Amuneke is a pretty good coach, I hope he gets to coach the super eagles someday
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by ARISHEM:
He is right. The current NFF are just been ridiculous. It’s high time they get critical against CAF rather than forming big brother to WAFU countries.
One of the reasons why we couldn’t qualify to the FIFA under 17 World Cup and under 17 AFCON is the unfair way they limit WAFU B zone slots that has the strongest teams on the continent of which we belong to two teams that will qualify to the tournaments.

In CAF’s allocation of slots for qualification while WAFU A with eight countries have three qualification slots to the U-17 AFCON, and Under 17 World Cup. WAFU B with seven countries only have two slots.
That is not fair to me despite the fact that we have won the tournament more than any other country
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by FreeStuffsNG: 9:03pm On Oct 24, 2025
robosky02:
https://www.punchng.com/amuneke-knocks-nff-over-youth-football-slump
This was how Finidi was giving knocks to N.F.F until he was given the opportunity to coach Eagles and it ended in absolute badluck!

Talk is cheap o.
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by Denalarian: 9:05pm On Oct 24, 2025
Nigeria has cheap people as leaders.. they're easily enticed by money that's why you hear names like gandollar, etc
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by LZAA: 9:05pm On Oct 24, 2025
Any country that can't find a replacement for troost ekong is not serious
Osimhen gets injured and it's panic stations
Our football needs a total revamp
Sundowns thrashed the league champions like they were playing an exhibition game
When spain won their second euro in 2008 fabregas and iniesta were squad players
Let that sink in
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by givedemwotowoto: 9:06pm On Oct 24, 2025
Politicians are playing Nigerians like a football game and they're winning. Can't remember the last time we scored a goal cheesy
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by brain54(m): 9:10pm On Oct 24, 2025
robosky02:
Youth football is nigeria strength
Let look inward


Imagine Morocco has taken the world by storm because they choose to invest in development


Not this pattern of waiting for Nigerian born in England to come play for us
You took the words right out of my mouth...
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by DrChukki: 9:13pm On Oct 24, 2025
I was thinking it's Governor Amuneke 😂
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by Softmirror: 9:24pm On Oct 24, 2025
Amunke that took Heartland to relegation is even talking. He couldn't qualify Nigeria for the under 17 world cup to defend the trophy he won. Another person that was talking too much was Oliseh. So they made him coach the super eagles and since then the team has been struggling. Oliseh was the one who chased Eyinma out of the team, hence our goal became so vulnerable.

We need to accept the reality of life and which is, you don't reign forever. Our female teams are doing very well in Africa at the moment but a time will come that other countries will catch up go and ask Brazil, he dey hard them no be small, Germany nko? Italy sef.

NFF has there own issues though.
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by nairalanda1(m): 9:25pm On Oct 24, 2025
The thing is, most of our football clubs don't have youth teams, at u17 and u21...and also, there is no regular state level u17 and u21 tournaments either.

We just gather a group of lads every time and train them, and hope for the best. Sometimes it turns out well, sometimes it does not.

I've always had this worry, that our doing well at youth championships was always a house built on sand. Yes, we got some quality players over the years, but it ain't translated to y'know winning the world cup.

What we got to do is simple...train more youth coaches, get football clubs to get u17 and 21 sides, which can play against each other in a Youth league, get schools sports back on trac (which is how we even managed to win in 1985...YSFON was active then, remember them?)..and get more facilites.

And find a way to continue development of players post tournament.
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by okpouman: 9:27pm On Oct 24, 2025
Nff says it's collaborating with FIFA.

I need to ask,why is it that NIGERIAN institutions can hardly do any thing or any development without foreign assistance. That approach worries me a lot. There's nothing that Nigeria does in terms of development in every sector that is without some sort of foreign assistance.

I don't understand it oo
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by GenFunction: 9:34pm On Oct 24, 2025
The reason The western world especially Europe play better is because they developed their grassroot football.
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by femi4: 9:48pm On Oct 24, 2025
We ve stopped youth development..we now rely on Nigerian born abroad. Smh
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by Ironfaceman(m): 9:48pm On Oct 24, 2025
There's no slump at all. Today every Tom dick and Harry wants to play football.

They forgot that talent is the main ingredient you need to succeed
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by Quest7777: 9:49pm On Oct 24, 2025
Not only youth football, most sectors in the country have slumped.
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by Ironfaceman(m): 9:51pm On Oct 24, 2025
Nairaland needs to employ you. You are such a grammarian.


Quest7777:
Please spell words correctly when you post, and try to use perfect grammar and punctuation.
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by Tohsynetita1(m): 9:52pm On Oct 24, 2025
Governor Amuneke, on my mind.
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by 89green: 9:58pm On Oct 24, 2025
robosky02:
Youth football is nigeria strength
Let look inward


Imagine Morocco has taken the world by storm because they choose to invest in development


Not this pattern of waiting for Nigerian born in England to come play for us
grin no be our own Nigeria again?, I pray NFF listens
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by iwaeda: 10:08pm On Oct 24, 2025
What has really improved under Tinubu, except propaganda. Let's be playing. grin angry angry angry
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by saintbillion(m): 10:14pm On Oct 24, 2025
Me thinking it this man. Gov Amuneke. Let's see the edit

Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by Vinnie2000(m): 10:23pm On Oct 24, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
This was how Finidi was giving knocks to N.F.F until he was given the opportunity to coach Eagles and it ended in absolute badluck!

Talk is cheap o.
Finidi was not a Bad coach.

His Attacking brand of football is far better than Peseirro's Parking of Bus 1 0 football. undecided

We only tend to Look down on our Ex-Super eagles player made coaches. sad
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by Disenfranchised: 11:18pm On Oct 24, 2025
Since tinubu and his Yoruba muslim chose to introduce tribalism into our football the slump never even start.

They should keep choosing their tribemens. They think say football⚽ nah their useless Nigeria politics.
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by Negroid001(m): 2:32am On Oct 25, 2025
All the best footballer's from my set are now into fraud.
Nobody send football again.
There's serious Nepotism and corruption in Nfa
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by Ewedegubbler: 4:52am On Oct 25, 2025
Did u not notice that the last youth tournament that the team suddenly have 95% Yorubas?

Either the coach was doing some eye service towards the presidency or he decided to engage in tribal sentiments based team selection. And the team were decisively crushed
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by bitingcool: 5:56am On Oct 25, 2025
DrChukki:
I was thinking it's Governor Amuneke 😂
No be only you ooo.

I thought it was Governor Amuneke of Olaniyi State
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by Ayobeck(m): 7:49am On Oct 25, 2025
Think of those players that played the qualifying match for tournament and most of the players where replaced by a new set of players,who didn't struggle talkless of playing for the qualifying match..now playing in competition tournament..how will the youth level grow.those heads n sweats been replaced will fight..rubbish
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by skywalker240(m): 10:24am On Oct 25, 2025
nairalanda1:
The thing is, most of our football clubs don't have youth teams, at u17 and u21...and also, there is no regular state level u17 and u21 tournaments either.

We just gather a group of lads every time and train them, and hope for the best. Sometimes it turns out well, sometimes it does not.

I've always had this worry, that our doing well at youth championships was always a house built on sand. Yes, we got some quality players over the years, but it ain't translated to y'know winning the world cup.

What we got to do is simple...train more youth coaches, get football clubs to get u17 and 21 sides, which can play against each other in a Youth league, get schools sports back on trac (which is how we even managed to win in 1985...YSFON was active then, remember them?)..and get more facilites.

And find a way to continue development of players post tournament.
Years back, a friend of mine, went to the golden eaglets camp then under Samson Sia Sia. He was already approaching his thirties and one of the coaches told him what and what to do if he wants to make the under 17 squad grin no be today e cast
Re: Amuneke Knocks NFF Over Youth Football Slump In Nigeria by Bonapart(m): 11:43am On Oct 25, 2025
robosky02:
https://www.punchng.com/amuneke-knocks-nff-over-youth-football-slump
tribalism, they're picking only Hausas and Yorubas. Quota system is a bastard. This is why only Chukwueze and Osimhen are the last youths with talent since 2015
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