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Super Eagles Coach Eric Chelle Demands 24-Hour Electricity, $130,000 Monthly Salary From Nigerian Govt In Proposed Contract
Former Mali national coach and current head coach of Nigeria’s national football team, Super Eagles, Eric Chelle has included in his proposed contract a demand for 24-hour uninterrupted electricity at his residence, a $130,000 monthly salary, a private SUV with chauffeur and security, and full autonomy over team selection.
The coach’s proposal specifies that uninterrupted electricity is necessary to support training analysis, staff coordination, and monitoring of players.
The contract reads: “House in a well secured environment with 24hrs uninterrupted power supply {electricity}.”
Chelle also requested a private car with chauffeur and GPS to facilitate movement during official duties. On this, the terms state: “Private car {SUV} with a chauffeur and security. GPS provision.”
The proposed agreement provides that the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) issue formal working contracts for his technical staff and his personal assistant, with salaries to be paid on or before the 30th of each month, and with bonus and allowance structures. The terms specify: “The NFF has to issue a working contract for my staff.
Salary needs to be paid on or before the 30th of every month.
Bonus and allowance as per federation structure.
Request to include my PA in the bonus and allowance structure.”
Chelle’s terms also cover technical and operational matters, including the right to select opponents for international friendly matches, travel to observe local and foreign-based players for possible integration into national teams, and structured camping programmes.

The proposal reads: “Based on opponents, the coach has the right of choice regarding int’l friendly matches.
Provision for the coach to travel, watch, monitor and engage players of the national teams abroad.
Provision for the coach to travel to watch the local league to identify potential players that will be integrated into senior national team A, U23, U20 and U17. No interference in team selection and players call up.”
Other provisions include a furnished office with projector and internet access, flights for his wife and children, supply of technical equipment, and regular meetings with all national team coaches. The contract states: “Furnished office with projector for analysis. Internet provision.
Flight tickets for wife and two children {Eric and wife Business class} Children economy.
Supply of proper equipment in accordance with the coach’s demand. Monthly meeting with all the national team coaches.
Proposed salary of $130,000.00 {One hundred and thirty thousand dollars} monthly. This amount includes all my technical staff and PA.” (SaharaReporters)
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