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CAF President Slams Libya over Super Eagles inhuman treatment.
The CAF President has strongly condemned the inhumane treatment of Nigeria’s Super Eagles by Libyan authorities.
This comes after the team refused to play the AFCON 2025 qualifying match against Libya due to safety concerns and the risk of further mistreatment.
Captain Troost-Ekong made it clear that the three-time African champions wouldn’t risk their well-being, and rightfully so!
The Super Eagles’ decision was a powerful statement, showing that they won’t tolerate hostile conditions.
CAF’s Stance:
The Confederation of African Football’s (CAF) president has taken a firm stance against Libya’s actions, condemning the inhumane treatment of the Nigerian team.
This move aims to ensure player safety and prevent such incidents in the future.
The Incident’s Impact.
This incident highlights the challenges African teams face during international competitions. It’s crucial for football governing bodies to prioritize player safety and well-being.
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