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Thursday, 11 July, 2002, 13:00 GMT 14:00 UK
Parreira applies for Nigeria job
Joint Fifa All-Stars coaches Carlos Alberto Parreira and Josef Venglos
Parreira (right) has coached the Fifa All-Star team
The Nigeria Football Association (NFA) has confirmed that they have received an application from Carlos Alberto Parreira to take charge of the Super Eagles.

Parreira was the man who guided Brazil to their first World Cup since 1970 when he steered them to victory at USA '94, where they won the Final against Italy on penalties.

He has also had jobs as coach of Saudi Arabia and the Fifa All-Stars team.

"I have received his application," confirmed NFA secretary-general Taiwo Ogunjobi.

Parreira would be the second Brazilian - indeed, the second Brazilian named Carlos Alberto - to take charge of Nigeria's national side if he got the job.

Brazil legend Carlos Alberto Torres, who recently turned down the chance to be coach of Zamalek, was very briefly in charge in 1995 before quitting, claiming it was not safe to work in the country.

Officials have also confirmed that Milorad Urukalo, former coach of Australia's Olympic side, is also in contention for the post.

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