Stephen Keshi has told a South African radio station that he has resigned as the Nigeria coach, less than 24 hours after leading his country to the Africa Cup of Nations title.
The Super Eagles edged out Burkina Faso 1-0
in Sunday's final to become the African champions for the third time
but it appears prior tensions between Keshi and the Nigerian Football
Federation have led to his exit.
Keshi appeared on Metro FM, part
of public broadcaster SABC, on Monday and said he had told the NFF of
his decision after the match. The Metro FM presenter Robert Marawa
tweeted: "Stephen Keshi has just announced that he handed over his
resignation letter after the game exclusively on 083Sport@6 With Marawa
on MetroFM".
Keshi had revealed tensions between himself and the
NFF before the semi-finals , saying he would "pack his bags and leave"
if he felt unwanted.
According to reports, Nigerian officials had
booked a flight home for the squad, due to depart immediately after
their quarter-final against the tournament favourites Ivory Coast – seen
by Keshi as a vote of no confidence. Nigeria won the match 2-1.
Keshi,
only the second man to win the Africa Cup of Nations as a player and a
coach, said after victory in the final that he wanted to see other
African countries give local coaches a chance rather than continuing to
import from abroad
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