Posted by Samuel on Fri 04th Jun, 2021 - tori.ng
He coached Dutch club, Fortuna Sittard in 2017 but left in 2018 after having a problem with the club's ownership.
Sunday Oliseh
Sunday Oliseh, a former Super Eagles coach, has said he is open to coaching offers after three years of not having a job, BBC reports.
Oliseh sensationally resigned from his post as Super Eagles coach in 2016 citing internal problems with the Nigeria Football Federation and a high profile fall out with then Super Eagles skipper Vincent Enyeama.
He then proceeded to coach Dutch club, Fortuna Sittard in 2017 but left in 2018 after having a problem with the club's ownership.
Oliseh alleged he was being ordered by the club leadership to engage in match fixing.
Oliseh now says he is open to offers from clubs in Belgium, where he started his career in Europe and where he still lives with his family.
“I would like to start working in Belgium, because together with my family we have a very good time here,” he told Voetbalnieuws.
“It’s important to me that I can come home after the match and that my family is there. I don’t feel like going abroad and leaving them behind.
“There are offers from abroad, but I want to work close to where I live. In the past I was close to an agreement with Waasland-Beveren, but that fell through.
“First Division B? I have already proved in the past that I do not shy away from that, because I was already working at Fortuna Sittard.”
The former Super Eagles captain has previously worked as technical director at Eupen and as trainer of another Belgian club, Wezet.