American coach Randy Waldrum has stepped down as the head coach of Nigeria’s Super Falcons, citing his wife’s health as the reason for his resignation.
In a letter dated September 12, the 67-year-old said recent weeks had been challenging due to his wife’s failing health, prompting his decision to leave the role.
“It’s been a very difficult few weeks following the Olympics, with my wife’s health issues and the worries that obviously come with that.
“After much thought and consideration, I am hereby resigning my position as Head Coach of the Super Falcons.
“This will allow the NFF ample time to find the next manager to take over this incredible squad,” Waldrum wrote in his resignation letter.
Waldrum, who was appointed in 2020, led the Super Falcons to notable performances, including reaching the semi-finals of the 2022 WAFCON in Morocco and the round of 16 at the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, where they were narrowly defeated by England on penalties.