Madrid, SPAIN
Former Tanzania national football
team (Taifa Stars) manager, Emmanuel Amuneke, has reported Tanzania Football
Federation (TFF) to the Arbitration Committee of FIFA over the East African
nation’s failure to settle his contractual entitlements following the two
parties’ mutual agreement to terminate the remainder of his contract soon after
the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Cairo, Egypt last July.
The
last time Tanzania participated in Africa’s flagship football tournament, AFCON
was in 1980 in Lagos, Nigeria.
But
39 years after, it was the former Nigeria and FC Barcelona winger who pulled
through, the Taifa Stars’ 2019 AFCON qualification strings after he was hired
as the country’s national team manager.
Tanzania’s
3-0 home win against the Cranes of Uganda on the final day of the qualifiers
handed them their first AFCON finals ticket in 39 years.
In
Egypt, Tanzania played in Group C alongside eventual winners, Algeria;
finalists, Senegal and Kenya, with match venue at June 30 Stadium, Cairo.
Amuneke’s
Taifa Stars crashed out in the group stages after losing 3-2 to Kenya’s
Harambee Stars in the opening group match.
That
was followed by a 2-0 defeat by the Terranga Lions of Senegal and 3-0 defeat by
eventual champions, Desert Foxes of Algeria.
Exiting
the tournament without a win, a disillusioned Tanzania FA mutually disengaged
the services of Amuneke who had in 2015 in Chile guided Nigeria to victory in
the FIFA U-17 World Cup, the fifth time Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets would annex
the title to become the most successful nation at that level of global
football.
The
1996 Atlanta Olympic Games men’s football gold medal winner, after discussing
his disengagement as Taifa Stars coach, waited in Dar Es Salam, Tanzania for
the TFF to offset his outstanding contractual entitlements.
But
with TFF appearing not forthcoming with any positive response almost two months
after the AFCON, Amuneke has said that he has taken the matter to FIFA to
compel the Tanzanian football ruling body to respect and obey the terms of
their contract by paying him his entitlements.
“I’ve
contacted FIFA on the matter”, Amuneke told our reporter tacitly on Wednesday
morning from his base in Spain.
“It’s
not something we should be making noise about, but hopefully FIFA will look
into and decide if it is proper for one not to be paid after work,” Amuneke
said.
Amuneke
won the 1994 Nations Cup with the Super Eagles in Tunisia after scoring a brace
which sank The Chipolopolo of Zambia 2-1 in the final. - Africa
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