ALGIERS (Reuters) - At least five people were killed in
accidents during celebrations in Algeria after its national squad
qualified for the World Cup in Brazil next year, authorities said on
Wednesday.
Algeria beat Burkina Faso 1-0 on Tuesday night in a playoff in
Mustapha Tchaker stadium in Algiers to join Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Ghana
and Nigeria as Africa's World Cup representatives.The state news agency APS, quoting emergency services, said five people were killed when two vehicles carrying football fans collided in the southern town of Tolga after celebrations over Algeria's victory.
Another 20 people were injured in separate road accidents in the same town. Two more people were seriously injured in an accident in El Tarf near the Tunisian border.
Algeria struck early in the second half through Madjid Bougherra, with the ball deflecting into the goal in Mustapha Tchaker stadium, which was filled six hours before kickoff.
(Reporting by Hamid Ould Ahmed; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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officials have revealed that Golden Eaglets coach Manu Garba will be
elevated to lead the country’s U20 team, the Flying Eagles.
Second assistant coach Nduka Ugbade will also join Manu on the bench of the Flying Eagles.
The new Flying Eagles are due to set up training camp by March at the latest, officials disclosed.
According to our source, coach Emmanuel Amuneke will then be elevated to head coach of the U17 with two new assistants named, while Emeka Amadi remains as goalkeeper trainer.
“We want to ensure that this present U17 team grow with their coach. So as we are elevating the players, we are also elevating the coaches,” a top official of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) informed MTNFootball.com
“However, we have ensured continuity by keeping Emmanuel Amuneke, so we can sustain the style, character of the Golden Eaglets.”
However, there are some who believe that Ugbade will make a better head coach of the new Eaglets than Amuneke because he is much more open and he is ready to listen and learn.
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Second assistant coach Nduka Ugbade will also join Manu on the bench of the Flying Eagles.
The new Flying Eagles are due to set up training camp by March at the latest, officials disclosed.
According to our source, coach Emmanuel Amuneke will then be elevated to head coach of the U17 with two new assistants named, while Emeka Amadi remains as goalkeeper trainer.
“We want to ensure that this present U17 team grow with their coach. So as we are elevating the players, we are also elevating the coaches,” a top official of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) informed MTNFootball.com
“However, we have ensured continuity by keeping Emmanuel Amuneke, so we can sustain the style, character of the Golden Eaglets.”
However, there are some who believe that Ugbade will make a better head coach of the new Eaglets than Amuneke because he is much more open and he is ready to listen and learn.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/amuneke-lead-new-eaglets/#sthash.h9R63rD2.dpuf
Amuneke to lead new Eaglets
Amuneke to lead new Eaglets
Amuneke to lead new Eaglets
Amuneke to lead new Eaglets
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officials have revealed that Golden Eaglets coach Manu Garba will be
elevated to lead the country’s U20 team, the Flying Eagles.
Second assistant coach Nduka Ugbade will also join Manu on the bench of the Flying Eagles.
The new Flying Eagles are due to set up training camp by March at the latest, officials disclosed.
According to our source, coach Emmanuel Amuneke will then be elevated to head coach of the U17 with two new assistants named, while Emeka Amadi remains as goalkeeper trainer.
“We want to ensure that this present U17 team grow with their coach. So as we are elevating the players, we are also elevating the coaches,” a top official of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) informed MTNFootball.com
“However, we have ensured continuity by keeping Emmanuel Amuneke, so we can sustain the style, character of the Golden Eaglets.”
However, there are some who believe that Ugbade will make a better head coach of the new Eaglets than Amuneke because he is much more open and he is ready to listen and learn.
Second assistant coach Nduka Ugbade will also join Manu on the bench of the Flying Eagles.
The new Flying Eagles are due to set up training camp by March at the latest, officials disclosed.
According to our source, coach Emmanuel Amuneke will then be elevated to head coach of the U17 with two new assistants named, while Emeka Amadi remains as goalkeeper trainer.
“We want to ensure that this present U17 team grow with their coach. So as we are elevating the players, we are also elevating the coaches,” a top official of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) informed MTNFootball.com
“However, we have ensured continuity by keeping Emmanuel Amuneke, so we can sustain the style, character of the Golden Eaglets.”
However, there are some who believe that Ugbade will make a better head coach of the new Eaglets than Amuneke because he is much more open and he is ready to listen and learn.

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