Former Nigeria Football Federation has expressed satisfaction with CAFs sanctions on Libya after their ill treatment of the Super Eagles before their aborted 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers clash two weeks ago, Soccernet.ng reports.
Nigeria defeated Libya 1-0 in the first leg of their 2025 AFCON Qualifiers on October 10, and they had to travel to Libya for the return leg three days later.
Undo for the Super Eagles, it did not go so well. Libyan authorities re-routed their flight and forced them to land in an airport that was deserted.
Despite the countrys security challenges, the Super Eagles players and staff were locked up in the abandoned airport for about 17 hours. And it the end, they decided against playing the match. CAF also canceled just hours later, while the issue would be looked into by the disciplinary arm.
CAF announced the findings of their disciplinary committee last week, and Libya were found guilty. Hence, they were 50,000, and Nigeria was awarded all three points.