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NFF Employs German’s Bruno Labbadia With No National Team Experience, Poor Win Record

Bruno Labbadia has been named the new manager of Nigeria’s Senior Men’s National Team, the Super Eagles, ending weeks of speculation and uncertainty following the abrupt departure of former coach Finidi George.

Truetells Nigeria understands that George’s tenure came to a sudden halt just weeks after his appointment as the substantive head coach.

His brief reign saw the Super Eagles stumble in the early stages of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, with a disappointing home draw against South Africa and an away loss to Benin Republic, led by former  Eagles coach Gernot Rohr.

In the wake of George’s exit, the Nigeria Football Federation embarked on a search for a new head coach.

Several high-profile names were linked to the job, including Swedish coach, Janne Anderson, two-time AFCON winner Herve Renard, and Englishman Steve McClaren.

However, in a move that surprised many, the NFF ultimately chose Labbadia to lead the team.

Labbadia now faces the daunting task of preparing the Super Eagles for their next assignments, with less than three weeks to ready the team for crucial Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Sixth German to Lead the Super Eagles

Labbadia’s appointment continues Nigeria’s historical connection with German coaches. The first German to manage the Super Eagles was Karl-Heinz Marotzke, who took charge in 1970 and briefly returned in 1974. Since then, Nigeria has seen the likes of Gottlieb Göller (1981), Manfred Höner (1988-1989), Berti Vogts (2007-2008), and most recently, Gernot Rohr (2016-2021) at the helm.

Of these, only Höner and Rohr enjoyed relative success. Höner led the Eagles to a runner-up finish at the 1988 AFCON, while Rohr guided Nigeria to the 2018 FIFA World Cup and secured a bronze medal at the 2019 AFCON.

First National Team Job

Labbadia brings with him a wealth of experience from club football, having managed since 2003. However, this marks his first foray into national team management and his first role outside of Germany.

Over the course of 487 matches across eight different clubs, Labbadia has an overall win rate of 44%, with 214 wins, 103 draws, and 170 losses.

His most recent position, a second stint with Stuttgart, ended after the team dropped to the bottom of the league standings.

A History of Short Stints

While the specifics of Labbadia’s contract with the NFF have not been disclosed, his career history suggests that his tenure could be short-lived.

The longest spell of his managerial career was at Darmstadt 98, where he coached from 2003 to 2006, leading the team to promotion in his first season.

Despite a contract extension at Stuttgart, he was dismissed three years later, ending his tenure with 50 wins, 24 draws, and 45 losses.

In subsequent roles at Greuther Fürth, Bayer Leverkusen, Hamburger SV, VfL Wolfsburg, and Hertha BSC, Labbadia’s average stay was just one year, including second stints at Stuttgart and Hamburger.

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