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Nigerian under-17 coach dies

Posted by Oluwashina Okeleji on 2007/10/20 | Views: 651 |

Nigerian under-17 coach dies


Yomi Tella has died just six weeks after winning the under-17 World Cup Yomi Tella has died a mere six weeks after leading Nigeria to the under-17 World title in September.

Yomi Tella has died just six weeks after winning the under-17 World Cup

Yomi Tella has died a mere six weeks after leading Nigeria to the under-17 World title in September.

The 56-year-old had spent the last two weeks at the Lagos State Teaching Hospital after being admitted for cancer-like symptoms.

Tella, a former lecturer at the National Institute for Sports in Lagos, had been diagnosed with cancer of the lungs when he led his team to a pre-World Cup eight-nation tournament in South Korea in June.

He received treatment there before recovering enough to lead the Golden Eaglets to victory at the Fifa Under-17 World Cup last month.

But Tella's health deteriorated rapidly in recent weeks and he died on Saturday while receiving treatment in the intensive care unit of the Lagos Teaching Hospital.

According to the NFA secretary-general, Bolaji Ojo-Oba, a planned friendly match between the local based Super Eagles and the national under-17 side will still go ahead on Wednesday.

Ojo-Oba said the game will be dedicated to the departed Tella.

"It is a monumental loss. We are very sad at this moment," Ojo Oba told BBC Sport.

"We spared no expense in ensuring he got the best treatment in South Korea after he was diagnosed with cancer of the lungs.

"The doctors told us it was a critical situation but we told them to do their best.

"The NFA told them to keep treating him even after the team left South Korea after the eight-nation tournament and he remained there until the team returned there for the World Cup.

"Even after the relapse of the illness, we gave good support and kept monitoring him. We wanted to fly him out of the country but the medics treating him advised that we should allow him to get better, as his body was too weak to withstand long air travel.

"It is so sad that he has to die just like that," Ojo-Oba laments.

Tella was the third coach after Sebastian Broderick and Fanny Amun to have won the Under-17 World Cup for Nigeria.

Last month, he was awarded the Member of the Order of the Federal Republic medal - an important honour - for his achievement, by the Nigerian president Umar Yar'Adua.

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