This is a list of the managers of the Nigeria women's national football team, starting from the first international game in 1991 till date.
The position of head coach currently is vacant.[1] The Nigeria Football Federation has said the next coach will be a foreigner.[2]
Name | Start date | End date | Notes | Ref | |
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Jo Bonfrere | managed Nigeria at 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup, concurrently with the men's national team of Nigeria.[3] | ||||
Paul Hamilton | regarded as the first coach of the women national team; managed Nigeria at 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup[4] [5] | ||||
Ismaila Mabo | managed Nigeria to quarter finals at 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, thus regarded as the most successful coach;[6] [7] led Nigeria to 2000 Olympics and 2004 Olympics | ||||
Samuel Okpodu | 2002 | managed Nigeria at 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup | |||
Godwin Izilien | managed Nigeria to win 2004 African Women's Championship[8] | ||||
Ntiero Effiom | managed Nigeria at 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup; led Nigeria to win 2003 All-Africa Games[9] | ||||
Joseph Ladipo | managed Nigeria at 2008 Olympics; led Nigeria to win 2007 All-Africa Games;[10] managed Nigeria to third place finish at 2008 African Women's Championship[11] [12] | ||||
Uche Eucharia | October 2011 | managed Nigeria to win 2010 African Women's Championship; managed Nigeria at 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup | [13] | ||
Kadiri Ikhana | April 2012 | November 2012 | led Nigeria to fourth place at 2012 African Women's Championship | [14] | |
Edwin Okon | June 2015 | managed Nigeria to win 2014 African Women's Championship; managed Nigeria at 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup | [15] | ||
Christopher Danjuma | September 2015 | led Nigeria to fourth place at 2015 All-Africa Games | [16] | ||
Florence Omagbemi | February 2016 | December 2016 | led Nigeria to win 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations | [17] [18] | |
Thomas Dennerby | January 2018 | October 2019 | led Nigeria to win at 2019 WAFU Zone B Women's Cup | [19] [20] [21] | |
Randy Waldrum | 2020 | [22] |