Festus 'Adegboye' Onigbinde (born March 5, 1938, in Modakeke) is a Nigerian former football manager. He coached Nigeria national team at the 2002 FIFA...
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Nigerian senator Festus Onigbinde (born 1942), Nigerian football manager Festus Perera (1931-2013), Sri Lankan Sinhala politician Festus Segun (1915-??...
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amend their squad list. Head coach: Sven-Göran Eriksson Head coach: Festus Onigbinde Head coaches: Lars Lagerbäck and Tommy Söderberg Head coach: Mirko...
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Milutinović (1997–1998) Thijs Libregts (1998–1999) Jo Bonfrère (1999–2001) Festus Onigbinde (2002) Christian Chukwu (2003–2005) Augustine Eguavoen (2005–2007)...
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Quarter-finals Alan Hawkes Franklin Howard Akintola Idowu Yusuf Lati Festus Onigbinde Tayo Oloniyo Siegfried Bahner Jossy Ladipo Fatai Amoo Edith Olumide...
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Sweden, England and Argentina. After the tournament, Nigeria coach Festus Onigbinde blamed West for the team's failure, stating that the player "flouted'...
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Kanu 48' CF 17 Julius Aghahowa CF 9 Bartholomew Ogbeche Substitutions: MF 7 Pius Ikedia 48' MF 15 Justice Christopher 73' Manager: Festus Onigbinde...
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Coach: Saleh El Wahsh Coach: Gottlieb Göller Coach: Mahieddine Khalef Coach : Emmanuel Kwasi Afranie Coach: Danny McLennan Coach: Festus Onigbinde FIFA...
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Oba Francis Olagobin Olatunji Adedoyin Olusola Amusan Dele Olojede Festus Onigbinde Amos 'Dapo Sangotoye Jide Orire Karl Toriola Chief JO Toriola Chief...
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Group stage lost 0–1 Argentina, lost 1–2 Sweden, drew 0–0 England Festus Onigbinde Senegal 10 Quarter-finals won 1–0 France, drew 1–1 Denmark, drew...
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was not named later in the year in the squad selected by new manager Festus Onigbinde for the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea.[citation needed] On...
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Adegboyega Olawoore (1961 –2022) Nigerian Bishop. Festus Onigbinde - born Festus Adegboye Onigbinde (born 1938) Nigerian football manager. Adetokunbo...
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1982), Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a striker Festus Onigbinde (b. 1938), Nigerian football manager Segun Odegbami (b. 1952), Nigerian...
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Year Manager 1994 Clemens Westerhof 1998 Bora Milutinović 2002 Festus Onigbinde 2010 Lars Lagerbäck 2014 Stephen Keshi 2018 Gernot Rohr...
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In February 2002, talking of a decision to replace Amodu Shaibu by Festus Onigbinde as manager, he said Nigeria should have gained more than a bronze medal...
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Fawole Obeng CB CB RM CM CM Ademola Adeshina LM Felix Owolabi CM Mudashiru Lawal CF Segun Odegbami CF Rashidi Yekini Substitutes: Manager: Festus Onigbinde...
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