Libya vs Nigeria: Turkish Journalist Hints on Potential CAF Verdict
- Libya vs Nigeria is being investigated by CAF after the Super Eagles abandoned the 2025 AFCON qualifier
- Turkish journalist Muhammet Duman has predicted the possible outcome as both teams await a verdict from CAF
- Duman urged the continental football body to take decisive action that would deter other teams from such act
Turkish journalist Muhammet Duman has suggested that CAF would likely reschedule the botched 2025 AFCON qualifier between Libya and Nigeria.
The Super Eagles registered a 1-0 win over the Mediterranean Knights in Uyo on October 11, and the reverse fixture was billed for Beninah six days later.
Minutes before landing in Benghazi, the Nigerian national football team's flight was diverted to Al-Abraq, where the team was stranded for several hours.
Super Eagles stranded in Libya
Nigerian players took to social media to raise the alarm, claiming they were left unattended in what many described as a hostage situation.
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After waiting for more than 16 hours at the airport, the Nigerian team returned to their country, prompting CAF to launch an immediate investigation, Sports Ration reports.
The continental football body has set Wednesday, October 23 for the final verdict, but Hurriyet Newspaper Spor Arena writer Muhammed Duman says he does not expect any punishment for Libya.
He told Briefly News:
"If we look at the CAF president's approach in the first hours of the incident, I'm not very hopeful about tomorrow's decision.
"I don't think CAF will give any punishment to Libya. CAF will probably want this match to be replayed in another country.
"So, I don't think there will be a 3-point penalty for this match. CAF may want this match to be played in another country under better conditions and atmosphere."
Duman added that CAF must make a strong statement by taking decisive action that would deter other teams from such an act.
He added:
"Which person can wait at the airport for 19 hours? I believe that CAF should look at these problems correctly.
"CAF must make the right decision to preserve the fair-play spirit of football. CAF has to act more sensitively to prevent such incidents from happening again. The body needs to make the best decision; otherwise, the chaos in African football will continue.
"In my opinion, a peaceful approach should be taken between both teams, but Libya should be seriously warned."
CAF President Makes Big Decision
Briefly News earlier reported that the president of the Confederation of African Football, Patrice Motsepe, has urged the Super Eagles to honour the match against Libya.
The Nigerian contingent has departed for home after being stranded for more than 15 hours at the Al Abaq Airport.
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Source: Legit.ng