CAF Includes Kenyan Officials, Others in the Panel for Nigeria vs Libya Saga

CAF Includes Kenyan Officials, Others in the Panel for Nigeria vs Libya Saga

  • The Confederation of African Football is looking to quickly hand out a judgment on the airport incident involving Nigeria and Libya
  • The Super Eagles of Nigeria were left stranded upon arrival at the Al Abaq airport for their qualification clash in Libya
  • CAF has reportedly set up a panel to probe the unsavoury incident that occurred with the Nigerian team in Libya

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is moving swiftly toward issuing a verdict on the airport fiasco involving the Super Eagles of Nigeria and Libya.

Members of the Nigerian team contingent were left stranded upon their arrival at the Al Abaq airport in Libya for what was supposed to be a reverse fixture of the ongoing 2024 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualification clash.

Players of the Super Eagles of Nigeria
Players of the Super Eagles of Nigeria were left stranded at the Al Abaq airport in Libya. Image: @nff.
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The Libyan Football Federation (LFF) officials failed to welcome the Super Eagles into their country and largely left them at the ill-equipped airport, where members of the team spent about 20 hours without access to food or drinks.

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This unacceptable treatment led CAF to issue a strongly worded statement condemning the actions of the LFF and pledging swift action to ensure appropriate sanctions are imposed.

According to a report from Score Nigeria, a hearing date has been set, and new details have emerged regarding the composition of CAF’s disciplinary committee tasked with handling the case.

CAF panel for Nigeria vs Libya probe surfaces

A report from Soccernet indicates that the disciplinary committee formed by CAF to address the troubling airport incident comprises notable members, including Vice-President Jane Njeri Onyango from Kenya, Norman Arendse from South Africa, and Mohamed Mostafa El-Mashta from Egypt, along with representatives from Chad, Lesotho, Niger, Uganda, and Sierra Leone.

This panel will investigate the incident and determine any necessary disciplinary actions before the upcoming AFCON qualification fixtures.

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Possible CAF sanction Nigeria could face

Briefly News in another report detailed the Super Eagles of Nigeria have so far been denied entry into Libya for their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualification fixture against Libya.

The inhumane treatment meted out to the Nigerian team contingent has sparked conversations about the possibility of the Super Eagles pulling out of the clash. We shine a spotlight on what the Confederation of African Football rulebook states if the Super Eagles fail to honour their qualification clash

Source: Legit.ng

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