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The Libyan Football Federation has addressed the circumstances behind the Nigerian Super Eagles’ extended delay at Al Abraq International Airport, attributing the situation to routine air traffic and logistical challenges rather than deliberate foul play
WITHIN NIGERIA reported that the Super Eagles were stranded in the North African country for more than 14 hours.
Following Nigeria’s defeat of Libya in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, on Friday, the return leg of the ongoing AFCON 2025 Qualifier was scheduled for Benghazi, Libya, on Tuesday.
However, the airplane was diverted from its original destination roughly one hour before landing.
The Nigerian players had to arrive at Al Abraq International Airport, which is only utilized for hajj activities.
Following the absence of Libyan Football Federation officials, the NFF made arrangements for a road trip to the match’s venue.
However, airport officials refused to allow the chartered bus to enter the airport.
Following the circumstances, the Super Eagles have decided not to play the match any longer and to return home.
Speaking, the Libya Football Federation (LFF) released a statement on Monday denying a deliberate attempt to impede the Nigerian side.
“We are deeply concerned about the recent reports surrounding the diversion of the Nigerian national team’s flight ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Libya.”
“While we regret any inconvenience caused, it is essential to note that such incidents can occur due to routine air traffic control protocols, security checks, or logistical challenges that affect international air travel.
“These are standard procedures at airports worldwide, and delays or rerouting, though unfortunate, are not uncommon. We have the utmost respect for our Nigerian counterparts and want to reassure them that the diversion of their flight was not intentional.
“There are no grounds to accuse the Libyan security teams or the Libyan Football Federation of deliberately orchestrating this incident. Such actions are inconsistent with our values and principles.
“We firmly reject any claims that suggest foul play or sabotage in this situation. It is important to highlight that just last week, our own national team faced significant challenges upon our arrival in Nigeria for the third match of the Africa Cup of Nations qualification.
“Despite the difficulties we encountered, we did not make public accusations nor question the integrity of the Nigerian authorities. Football, in its essence, unites nations, and we are committed to upholding the spirit of fairness and mutual respect both on and off the field.
“In Libya, we pride ourselves on our hospitality and our welcoming nature. We have always prioritized treating all visiting teams, including our African brothers and other international delegations, with the respect and dignity they deserve.
“Hosting these events is a great honor for us, and we strive to ensure that all teams feel safe and respected as our guests. This commitment to equality and hospitality is a core aspect of our culture and tradition.
“We hope that this misunderstanding can be resolved with understanding and goodwill. Our doors are open to our Nigerian brothers and all African teams, and we continue to promote the spirit of unity, sportsmanship, and friendship in the world of football.”
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