President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday
identified internal crises as reasons behind the abysmal performance
sometimes put up by the country’s male national football teams.
He
however noted that in spite of the numerous crises suffered by the
Nigeria Football Federation, the female football teams had been putting
up spectacular performances because of the high level of discipline
among them.
Jonathan spoke when the
Super Falcons formally presented the golden trophy they won at the
just-concluded African Women’s Championship in Windhoek, Namibia to him.
The
Minister of Sports, Tamuno Danagogo, led the team’s captain, coach and
other officials to present the trophy to the President shortly before
the commencement of the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting.
The
President said a team could only succeed when there is discipline and
commitment. He commended the women’s national team for doing the
nation’s proud.
He said, “Today, we
are quite pleased to receive the cup from you. You have made the country
proud. Nigeria is known to be a soccer country.
“The male teams have been doing very well. But somehow sometimes, because of certain internal crises, we tend to lag behind.
“But
the female teams have been doing wonderfully well. We didn’t expect
that you would win, but still, that you won for this country is
remarkable.
“We thank you for your
commitment because it requires discipline to achieve this height. No
matter how good you are, even in the academics, you see brilliant boys
and girls who ordinarily would have made first class but because of lack
of discipline, they don’t make it.
“So,
if there is no discipline, you cannot excel in anything. You have the
skills but you have also shown discipline that made you excel. We will
continue to adore you.”
Jonathan
promised to formally receive the victorious players on November 5 in
order for the Federal Government to properly appreciate them.
Danagogo
had in presenting the trophy to the President, extolled the virtues of
players for displaying high level of dedication and discipline which he
said was unprecedented.
He said, “We
bring you good tidings from Namibia. The legendary good luck is still
continuing in sports. We have been dominating female football in Africa
over the years although we lost in 2012.
“Due
to your (President’s) support and tenacity, we won. The discipline and
dedication displayed by the players during the tournament is
unprecedented.”
A FIFA suspension
threat is still hanging over Nigeria due the current NFF crisis that
began since July at the World Cup in Brazil.
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