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10 things to know about new Eagles coach Bruno Labbadia

After over two months, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has appointed Bruno Labbadia as the new head coach of the Super Eagles.

On Tuesday, the NFF confirmed Bruno Labbadia’s appointment via its X handle.

Below are the 10 interesting facts about Bruno Labbadia:

  1. Prolific striker in his playing days: Although Bruno Labbadia may not be as renowned as some of the world’s top strikers, his playing record is impressive. Over a distinguished career in Germany, he scored 229 goals in 599 appearances. His peak seasons included 29 goals for Arminia Bielefeld in 1998-1999 and 21 goals for Darmstadt 98 in 1986-1987. This goal-scoring prowess suggests he might bring an attacking flair to his coaching role.
  2. Success at top-tier clubs: Throughout his managerial career, Labbadia has led several prestigious German clubs, including Bayer Leverkusen, Hamburger SV, and VfL Wolfsburg. Notably, he guided Stuttgart to a sixth-place Bundesliga finish and a spot in the UEFA Europa League. Despite facing challenges, his ability to achieve respectable results speaks to his competence at the highest levels of football.
  3. Italian roots, German discipline: Born to Italian parents who moved to Germany as guest workers, Labbadia blends Italian passion with German discipline. This combination influences his managerial style, balancing tactical rigidity with creative freedom—an approach that could suit the Nigerian team’s need for both structure and spontaneity.
  4. Tactical flexibility and pragmatism: Labbadia has earned a reputation as a manager who adapts his tactics to fit his team’s strengths. Whether navigating a relegation battle or aiming for European qualification, he has demonstrated both pragmatism and flexibility. His work with clubs like VfB Stuttgart and VfL Wolfsburg highlights his ability to switch formations and strategies effectively.
  5. Record of mixed results: Labbadia’s managerial career includes both successes and challenges. He has faced multiple sackings, most recently from VfB Stuttgart due to a poor run of results. Nevertheless, his resilience and ability to secure roles at other top clubs reflect his respect in the football community. Nigerian fans can expect a coach who is both risk-taking and experienced in high-level management.
  6. Connection to youth development: Labbadia has a strong track record in developing young talent. At VfL Wolfsburg, he played a key role in nurturing players like Josip Brekalo and John Brooks. His ability to integrate young players into the first team could benefit Nigeria, which boasts a growing pool of talented young footballers.
  7. Relegation specialist: Labbadia is often labeled a “relegation specialist” due to his consistent success in rescuing teams from relegation. Whether saving Hamburg in 2015 or leading Wolfsburg to safety in 2018, he has proven his capability to stabilize teams in crisis. While Nigeria is not currently facing relegation, Labbadia’s experience in high-pressure situations could be valuable for the Super Eagles.
  8. Focus on defensive organisation: Labbadia is known for his emphasis on defensive organization. While his teams may not always play the most thrilling football, they are generally solid at the back. For a Nigerian team that has struggled with defensive consistency, Labbadia’s focus on a structured defense could be crucial in improving the Super Eagles’ performance.
  9. A new chapter in African football: Labbadia’s appointment as Nigeria’s head coach marks a significant milestone in his career, as it is his first role outside Germany and in African football. European coaches have had varied success in Africa, but Labbadia is determined to make an impact by leading Nigeria to continental and global success.
  10. Upcoming challenges: With Labbadia starting immediately, he will oversee Nigeria’s qualifying campaign for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, beginning with a match against Benin Republic on September 7 and another against Rwanda three days later. His first task will be to select a 23-man squad and devise a strategy for these crucial matches, setting the tone for his tenure with the Super Eagles.