Stephen
Keshi was scheduled to meet with officials of Guinea’s national team on
Wednesday, June 8, before he died in the early hours of the day. This
was disclosed by a source close to the late coach in an interview with
AfricanFootball.com He said: “Keshi was to meet with some officials over
the Guinea coaching job in Lagos today.” The former Super Eagles coach
died of a cardiac arrest in Benin City at 54.
Before
his death, Keshi had worked with French speaking countries on the
continent, when he qualified Togo to the 2006 Cup and took charge of
Mali between 2008 and 2010. Guinea were looking at the possibility of
appointing him as Luis Fernandez’s replacement. Many have visited the
residence of the Big Boss in Benin to pay tribute to the former Nigerian
International.
See photos from Keshi’s residence below:
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