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CAF invites Eguavoen, Rohr and Peseiro
In Abidjan, Gernot Rohr, the coach of the Benin Cheetahs, Jose Peseiro who as no job and Austin Eguavoen, the interim coach of Nigeria's Super Eagles, reconnected.
All three men were invited to the African coaches conference being organized by the Confederation of African Football in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
Last week, Eguavoen and Rohr faced off at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo, with the Nigerian emerging victorious 3-0.
They got together at the event location right before it started, joked about, their experiences in photos that has have gone viral on social media.
Jose Peseiro, a former coach of the Super Eagles, expressed his excitement on Thursday about being a part of the CAF Coaches Symposium, which was taking place in Abidjan this week.
Peseiro expressed his excitement on his official X account for contributing to crucial conversations about the future of African football.
With an emphasis on carrying on the tradition of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and influencing the future of the sport in Africa, the CAF Coaches Symposium brings together leading football experts from all across the continent to participate in talks aimed at boosting the development of football on the continent.
Coaches and football professionals have the chance to network, share expertise, and plot a route for the future prosperity of African football at this CAF-organized event.