After boycotting a 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier earlier this month, one of Africa's biggest teams have made reportedly some demands to CAF.
Nigeria and Libya were scheduled to face off during the latest international break as they looked to book their place in the continental competition that is set to take place in Morocco next year.
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The two teams initially faced off on Friday, 11 October, in Nigeria, which the Super Eagles won by a goal to nil, but after that match, the Mediterranean Knights complained about the way their players and staff had been treated upon arriving in the country.
When the AFCON 2023 finalists travelled to Libya few days later, they were left stranded at Al Abraq International Airport for more than 20 hours without adequate food or water, before making the decision to not take part in the return fixture.
CAF later confirmed that the matter had been sent to its disciplinary board for investigation, and that appropriate action will be taken.
Nigeria Football Federation media director Ademola Olajire has since conveyed the side's demands to CAF following their experience.
"We are demanding the full measure of the law, which is the three points and three goals to Nigeria, and a hefty fine to dissuade other countries from toeing Libya's path," Olajire said, per The Guardian Nigeria.
"If CAF cannot award the game to us, we want it to be moved to a purely neutral country, which is not politically aligned to any of the parties."
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It has been further suggested that the governing body for football on the continent gave both teams until this past Sunday to submit documents to back their claims, and will start the deliberating process this week before reaching a verdict on the matter.
By Junaid Benjamin
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