Randy Waldrum has resigned as coach of the country’s women’s team, the Super Falcons, citing family reasons.
The 67-year-old American said in his resignation letter dated September 12, 2024, that his wife’s failing health caused his decision.
“It’s been a very difficult few weeks following the Olympics, with my wife’s health issues, and the worries that obviously come with that,” part of the resignation letter read.
“After much thought and consideration, I am hereby resigning my position as Head Coach of the Super Falcons.”
“This will allow the NFF ample time to find the next manager to take over this incredible squad.”
Waldrum led the Super Falcons to reach the Round of 16 of last year’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand and also qualified the team to the Paris 2024 Olympics for the first time in 12 years.
However, his relationship with his employers, the NFF, was at times frosty after he openly criticised them for not being professional.
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