Libyan authorities hold Super Eagles, officials hostage at the Al Abaq airport in Al Abaq.
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- Libyan authorities hold Super Eagles, officials hostage at the Al Abaq airport in Al Abaq.
About an hour to landing, the Nigerian aircraft approaching its destination, Benghazi was diverted to another city more than two hour drive from the original destination.
NFF, on behalf of the Super Eagles, should petition CAF on the hostile treatment/arrangement of the Libyan Authorities to the Super Eagles team on arrival at Tripoli.
Shouldn't all of you rush the CAF handle?.
When they face same maltreatment in Nigeria, you should expect the same.
NFF are useless organisation.
What about the life and safety of these players CAF? Are they not humans? Any statements from caf?
It's gonna be physicality game. Pls someone tell coach to put the strong guys forward not iwobi pls. He should go for 3 points and not draw and the guys should know that the best form of defence is attack
Iwobi is not strong and not even creative!
And who says una go win 2-0..Nigeria will still beat libya even if we landed on the pitch 30 minutes before the match
CAF shouldn't have allowed Nigeria to travel to a war country
The Libyan faced the same maltreatment when they were coming to Nigeria. The NFF should be held responsible. The South African coach Hugo broos complained about the same treatment when they played Nigeria in Uyo.
As usual.... this is the madness they do when it is their turn to host..... Nonsense
Also is this more time wasting from Libya? They won't even let our players train and rest before the match?
I wondered where the second leg would be played. Isn't there civil war in Libya?
They will still loose on Tuesday😅😅😅
Is that a current news or something else. I thought that Nigeria Super Eagles beat Libya already for the qualifying spot ❓
The first leg was played in Nigeria and the second leg will Play in Libya, they now been delay in Libya international airport
You all can now see why it’s difficult for our NPFL teams to perform in the Northern Africa with this thier nonsense antics.
@@samuelscofield7984the same treatment
Back to back return game bro!
@@matteroffact4484
I see. That's ridiculous. When are we gonna learn ❓.
Libya is a dangerous place to travel 1000 km on d road. Very hostile people!
Shouldn't all of you rush the CAF @ handle
Nice one . . .
They should be banned!
This is not sportsmanship
What they did to the libyan team. go check it out
@@Mraymankaratewho did what to whom? Two wrongs don't make a right. The Libyan team are still terrible on the pitch regardless.
@@Mraymankarate what did they do?
If they are confident, they should settle the score on the pitch
So Unnecessary
@@ADAJ3KINGANGEL absolutely
The annoying thing is that this chicken eagles will still go and lose instead of punish the Libyan side on the pitch...
And you are already counting your chickens before they hatch. 😂
Was it true that wen they arrive Nigeria, were they treated that way??
@@Mraymankarate Not true
You are a lier, the team screwed up don't say what you don't know.
How many times have you ever heart a foreign team was help or delayed at our airport?@@Mraymankarate
@@thomasmichael6288 NFF dismisses Libya captain’s poor treatment claims, insists Libya caused own problems
The Nigeria Football Federation has rejected claims of poor treatment on arrival in Nigeria by the captain of the Libya senior men national team, Faisal Al-Badri. NFF insists the Libyan Football Federation created chaos for its own team, the Mediterranean Knights.
NFF’s Assistant Director (Protocol), Mr. Emmanuel Ayanbunmi said the Libya Federation only informed the NFF that its team was landing in Port Harcourt, and not Uyo, only three hours to the team’s arrival on Tuesday.
“I spoke to the General Secretary of LFF, at length, on Monday, 7th October and he never hinted that his team would be arriving on Tuesday (the following day). He only said he would get back to me but he never did. On Monday evening, someone sent as an advance party by the LFF called me and said his team would be arriving on Tuesday by noon. We made all arrangements to receive the team in Uyo on arrival.
“It was only an hour after the team was airborne that he told me the delegation would be landing in Port Harcourt. That disrupted so many things, but we still raced on hurdles to get approval from federal authorities to allow their plane to fly them to Uyo once they concluded immigration formalities in Port Harcourt. Apparently, that would have meant additional cost to the LFF from the charter company, and they didn’t want that, so they preferred to travel from Port Harcourt to Uyo by road.”
Ayanbunmi added that the Libyan delegation jettisoned road transportation arrangements made for them by the NFF and instead hired buses on their own.
“If they travelled on buses that were not air-conditioned, that had nothing to do with the NFF as they hired their own buses. We provided security for them, with men and vehicles in front and behind their buses, so we are unmoved about their complaints and threats.”