Kadiri Ikhana has quit as coach of Nigeria after they failed to retain their African Women’s championship in Equatorial Guinea.
Nigeria Super Falcons
finished a disappointing fourth at the 2012 AWC after they lost 1-0 to
Cameroon in a third-placed playoff on Sunday.
Kadiri Ikhana |
Ikhana, who quit his
post on the team’s return to the country on Monday, said though the
target set for him in his contract with the Nigeria Football Federation
was achieved at the tournament, but he resigned for his failure to meet
his own personal target of lifting the trophy.
The former Enyimba and
Kano Pillars tactician, while expressing his apology to the nation for
the outcome of the team’s performance, noted that he accepted full
responsibility for the results at the championship.
Kadiri was mandated in
his contract signed on April 1 to among other things qualify the team
for the 2012 AWC and ensure the team reach at least the semi-finals of
the competition.
He said his inability
to fulfil his personal desire to bring the trophy to Nigeria informed
his decision to quit the stage, stressing that he will continue to
support the developmental programme of the NFF as a Nigerian as he is
of the opinion that the nation has the potentials to take the centre
stage in world football.
According to him, the notice of resignation to the federation is in accordance with his contract.
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