Nigeria has pulled out of their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Libya and was heading home on Monday, its captain William Troost-Ekong said, in protest at being diverted and abandoned for hours in an airport far from the match venue.
The Super Eagles were due to play host Libya on Tuesday in the city of Benghazi, where it hoped to seal a qualification berth for the finals in Morocco late next year.
But after being stranded for more than 16 hours at an airport 250 km (155 miles) away from their intended destination, Nigeria’s players said they will not play in the fixture.
“As the captain, together with the team, we have decided that we will not play this game,” Troost-Ekong said on X. “Apparently our plane is being fuelled as we speak and we should be leaving to Nigeria shortly.”
Power of social media. Apparently our plane is being fueled as we speak and we should be leaving to Nigeria shortly. Thanks for everyone's support! ????????
I REITERATE: We would NEVER treat a guest nation for a game in this way. Mistakes happen, delays happen. But never on purpose!
The Nigeria Football Federation said that as the team’s charter flight was descending to Benghazi, it was diverted to Al Abraq International Airport with no alternative transport offered.
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Reuters has asked the Confederation of African Football for comment.
‘AFRICA, WE CAN DO BETTER’The Libyan Football Federation said the incident was not deliberate and urged Nigeria to be understanding.
“We have the utmost respect for our Nigerian counterparts and want to reassure them that the diversion of their flight was not intentional,” it said, adding that disruptions can occur from routine air traffic protocols, security checks or other logistical challenges.
“We firmly reject any claims that suggest foul play or sabotage in this situation. We hope that this misunderstanding can be resolved with understanding and goodwill.”
Nigeria striker Victor Boniface complained he had been stuck at the airport for almost 13 hours with no food, WiFi or place to sleep. “Africa, we can do better,” he said on X.
Been at the airport for almost 13 hours no food no wifi no where to sleep African we can do better @caf
— Victor Boniface (@boniface_jrn) October 14, 2024It is unclear what will happen to the points from the game with the matter likely to be referred to CAF’s Disciplinary Board.
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Nigeria beat Libya 1-0 in the reverse fixture in Uyo on Friday thanks to a late goal from Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, taking it to seven points from three games in its group.
Benin has six points, Rwanda two and Libya one. The top two teams in each group advance to the 24-team finals.