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Augustine Eguavoen: Nigeria boss quits after failing to reach World Cup

Augustine Eguavoen has stepped down as Nigeria boss after the Super Eagles failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup.

Nigeria were eliminated on the away goals rule following a 1-1 draw with Ghana in Abuja in the second leg of their play-off on Tuesday.
Eguavoen, 56, was placed in interim charge of the side in December following the sacking of long-serving coach Gernot Rohr.

He led the team to the last 16 at the Africa Cup of Nations this year, and was then tasked with reaching the World Cup finals in Qatar.

Nigeria's exit at the hands of their fierce West African rivals was met by an angry reaction from home supporters, who pelted the Ghanaian delegation with missiles and damaged dugouts and advertising hoardings after staging a pitch invasion.

Since qualifying for the World Cup for the first time in 1994, Nigeria have played at six of the past seven tournaments - missing just the 2006 edition in Germany.

Former Nigeria international Eguavoen, who had two previous spells in charge of the national side, will continue in his position as technical director of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).

Meanwhile, the rest of the Super Eagles coaching staff has been dismissed, and offers of two-and-a-half-year contracts have been withdrawn.
 

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