Gernot Rohr: Amaju Pinnick states NFF’s position on FIFA ruling

Gernot Rohr: Amaju Pinnick states NFF's position on FIFA ruling

The world football-governing body granted the German tactician many of his demands but the NFF insists the battle is not over yet

President of the Nigeria Football Federation Amaju Pinnick has given the federation's position on the ruling of the FIFA regarding Gernot Rohr following his dismissal as the Technical Adviser of the Super Eagles.

After more than five years at the seat, Rohr was sacked in December after leading the Super Eagles to a run of unconvincing performances.

But with a few months still on his contract, the German gaffer petitioned FIFA for his out-of-contract sacking, seeking a total of £1 million in compensation.

In a ruling by the FIFA players' status chamber, the football-governing body awarded Rohr $377,879.46 after deciding that his petition was partially correct.

FIFA also instructed the NFF to pay Rohr his claim within 45 days or risk further sanctions, including a restriction on receiving a percentage of development funding.

NFF President Pinnick, however, is convinced that Rohr did not win the case, as portrayed by a section of the local media.

Pinnick confirmed that the NFF paid Rohr some money before the coach's contract was terminated, and the federation would look to convert that payment to the FIFA fine.

“That's not the true position,” Pinnick said of the ruling in a chat with the Punch.

“FIFA declined most of his (Rohr's) requests and said we should pay him $377,879.46 because we paid him six months in lieu.

“We are still debating whether to go to CAS and tell them to convert that money we paid him to what FIFA wants us to pay him.”

The NFF and the Ministry are yet to get a new head coach for the Super Eagles with less than a month to Nigeria's first Afcon 2023 qualifying match against Sierra Leone.

Rohr has also been without a job since his dismissal, with the former Girondins Bordeaux manager failing to land the Mali national team coaching job after being considered the favourite for the role.

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