Stephen Keshi, the coach of the Nigerian Super Eagles soccer team, said South Africa is one of the nations that has approached him about a future coaching job after the World Cup in Brazil ends.
“There’s been a lot of interest from other countries,” Keshi told reporters in Porto Alegre, Brazil. “South Africa is one of them.”
The Super Eagles are second in Group F of the monthlong tournament that started on June 12 in Brazil. They play Argentina, which leads the group with six points, tomorrow in Porto Alegre. Nigeria has four points after winning against Bosnia and Herzegovina and tying with Iran. Keshi didn’t say whether he will accept the offer.