CAF boss Motsepe pressures Super Eagles to play Libya despite safety concerns, Nigeria’s Minister responds
The Confederation of Africa Football, CAF, has urged Nigeria to proceed with their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Libya in Benghazi, despite growing safety concerns following a string of events that left the Super Eagles stranded, Soccernet.ng reports. The Nigerian national football team was en route to Libya for Tuesday’s crucial fixture, but their […]
The Confederation of Africa Football, CAF, has urged Nigeria to proceed with their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Libya in Benghazi, despite growing safety concerns following a string of events that left the Super Eagles stranded, Soccernet.ng reports.
The Nigerian national football team was en route to Libya for Tuesday’s crucial fixture, but their flight was diverted mid-air to Al Abraq, a small airport mainly used for hajj operations.
The diversion left the Super Eagles stranded without immediate support from Libyan authorities.
To make matters worse, the Libyan Football Federation failed to provide transport to Benghazi, exacerbating the situation.
With minimal assistance provided, the Nigerian team only received internet access and essential supplies by early Monday morning.
In response to what they described as ‘threats to life and hostilities’, the Super Eagles players, led by captain William Troost-Ekong, decided to withdraw from the match.
“The players made this resolution because of the threat to their lives and hostilities of the host country since they landed,” Troost-Ekong said.
Nigeria’s Sports Minister John Owan Enoh has on Monday confirmed that CAF President Patrice Motsepe and Secretary General Veron Mosengo-Omba had urged Nigeria to continue with the match.
However, Enoh rejected the request.
“This morning I was on a conference call with CAF President and CAF Secretary General,” Senator Enoh said.
“While the CAF President’s concern seems to be what to do to get the national team to participate in tomorrow’s match, I have instead informed CAF that the concern of the Government and people of Nigeria is first, the safety of the team and their safe return, urging that CAF should focus on working with us to achieve this.
“There must be a serious adverse conseqùence to the Libyan football federation for this unspeakable behaviour. This can not be through insisting that Nigeria still takes part in this match given the very obvious situation.”
I strongly condemn the obnoxious treatment meted on players and officials of the Senior National Team,the Super Eagles who arrived Libya, yesterday the 13th of October for the reverse version of the match played on Friday in Uyo, the AFCON 2025 Group D qualifiers.
The National… pic.twitter.com/jtF4hNgpo4— Senator John Owan Enoh (@OwanEnoh) October 14, 2024
Nigeria currently top Group D with seven points after three games, while Libya are in rock bottom with one point.
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