Adewale Adegoke
Nigerian football manager
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Place of birth | Nigeria | ||
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1950–1952 | Nigeria |
Adewale Adegoke was a Nigerian football manager who coached Nigeria national team from 1950 to 1952. He was the second ever manager for the Nigerian national team, and the first Nigerian who managed to do so.[1]
References
- ^ "Five Things You Didn't Know About The Super Eagles Of Nigeria | Africans In Sports | Your Home To All Things African Sports". July 17, 2020.
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Nigeria national football team – managers
- Finch (1949)
- Adegoke (1950–52)
- Anyiam (1954–56)
- Courtier (1956–60)
- Beit haLavi (1960–61)
- Vardar (1961–63)
- Penna (1963–64)
- Anyiam (1964–65)
- Ember (1965–68)
- Barinaga (1968–69)
- Amaechina (1969–70)
- Marotzke (1970–72)
- Penna (1972–73)
- Marotzke (1973–74)
- Jelisavčić (1974–78)
- Glória (1978–81)
- Göller (1981)
- Onigbinde (1981–84)
- Udemezue (1984–86)
- Ekeji (1986)
- Höner (1987–88)
- Hamilton (1989)
- Westerhof (1989–94)
- Amodu (1994–95)
- Bonfrère (1995–96)
- Amodu (1996–97)
- Troussier (1997)
- Sinclair (1997)
- Milutinović (1997–98)
- Libregts (1998–99)
- Bonfrère (1999–2001)
- Amodu (2001–02)
- Onigbinde (2002)
- Chukwu (2002–05)
- Eguavoen (2005–07)
- Vogts (2007–08)
- Peters (2008)
- Amodu (2008–10)
- Lagerbäck (2010)
- Eguavoen (2010)
- Siasia (2010–11)
- Keshi (2011–14)
- Amodu (2014)
- Amokachi (2014–15)
- Keshi (2015)
- Oliseh (2015–16)
- Siasia (2016)
- Yusuf (2016)
- Rohr (2016–21)
- Eguavoen (2021–22)
- Peseiro (2022–24)
- Eguavoen (2024)
- George (2024)
- Amunike (2024)
- George (2024–)
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