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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Ethiopia hires British coach for national soccer team
APA
June 28, 2010
Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) The Ethiopian Football Federation (EFF) on Monday officially signed a one year contract with a British coach who will train the Ethiopian national soccer team.
The new coach, Efem Onura, 43, will be paid a monthly salary of $13,000, together with free telephone, housing and automobile for his stay in Ethiopia and free air tickets twice a year to travel to his country.
While signing the agreement, EFF president Sahilu Gebrewolde, said the coach’s salary and other expenses would be covered by MIDROC Ethiopia, a company owned by Ethiopian tycoon, Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Ali Alamodin, who is running billions of dollars worth of investments in various sectors in Ethiopia, including the Sheraton Hotel in Addis Ababa.
The new coach is said to have ‘A’ level in coaching with many years of experience. It is the first time that the Ethiopian national team hires a foreign coach with such huge amount of money.
In the past, the federation hired far less expensive foreign coaches. However, no improvements had been made to the Ethiopian football, and the country has for a long time been unable to qualify even for African Nations Cup.
The EFF hopes the new coach will help the national team in its preparations for the 2012 African Nations Cup qualifiers.
“We have professional coaches who deserved to coach our national team, but they are not given due attention,” said one coach who refused to be named.
According to this coach, wasting such a huge amount of money on a foreign coach would not bring any positive change to the country’s football.
“I am supporting the Sheikh’s effort to help Ethiopian football, but I believe the man should have given such amount for the hiring of a local coach, which would have been more meaningful than paying it to a foreign coach,” he added.
Ethiopia has identified around 50 players for preparations for the 2012 African Nations Cup qualifiers.
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I am very happy about this , but how much do we know about this new coach? does any body know a bit more about him? I Google him and NOTHING comes up except his new job as a coach for the Ethiopian national team.
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