Super Eagles Coach banned, handed three months to pay $5000 fine

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The Nigeria Football Federation has slammed Super Eagles chief Coach, Salisu Yusuf with “a one –year ban from all football –related activities” and a $5000 fine for receiving cash to field players in the 2018 African Nations Championship.

Salisu was caught on video in an undercover sting by a Ghanaian journalist assuring he’ll give two players (Osas Okoro and Rabiu Ali) game time in his team and collected $1000 from individuals posing as the players’ agents.

 

The Coach was also promised 15% of the transfer of the players when they secure deals away from their Nigerian clubs (Enugu Rangers and Kano Pillars).

 

The sting supposedly took place in the visitor’s Lounge of the Best Western Plus Atlantic Hotel, Sekondi-Takoradi in Ghana during Nigeria’s WAFU Cup campaign.

 

Salisu Yusuf maintains his innocence arguing that the payment was a gift and insists the players were already part of his team for the 2018 CHAN.

 

The decision to ban the Coach was reached by the Ethics and Fair Play committee chaired by Nuhu Ribadu (former EFCC Chief).

 

In it’s submission, the committee gave Salisu Yusuf the grace period of three months to pay the $5000 fine.

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