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AFCON Qualifier: CAF Delist Libya, Nigeria, See Tuesday Fixtures
A game of diplomacy or playing silent gimmicks to see the outcome of a brewing feud? The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has released a statement without fully addressing the elephant in the room.
Following Monday controversy that befell the Nigeria Super Eagles team ahead of their qualifiers in Libya versus the Libyan national team in the AFCON Qualifiers, CAF has released the schedule list for the Tuesday run of games.
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However, eagle-eyed viewers will notice the absence of Libya and Nigeria from the schedule following yesterday’s gimmicks between the Libyan Football Federation and the Libyan government.
What’s interesting is the diplomatic silence by CAF in address the aftermath of the Super Eagles forfeiting the fixture against Libya.
The African footballing body had on Monday released a political statement stressing on its disappointment with the treatment of the Super Eagles players in Libya. However CAF’s subsequent actions holds no indication that the body has any agency to resolving the controversy that came with the Nigeria Super Eagles team being stranded in a deserted Libyan airport following the gimmicks by its government.
Such a busy day of #AFCONQ2025 games ahead! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/vxLsFXnwdG
— CAF_Online (@CAF_Online) October 15, 2024
Some Nigerians have taken to social media to attack the CAF media handles following it’s social media activities, especially in failing to address the aftermath of Monday’s controversy.
Here are some of the reactions;
NO 🇳🇬 NIGERIA……NO CAF
WE ARE THE GIANT OF AFRICAN FOOTBALL ⚽
WE ARE THE GIANT OF AFRICAN FOOTBALL ⚽
WE ARE THE GIANT OF AFRICAN FOOTBALL ⚽
WE ARE THE GIANT OF AFRICAN FOOTBALL ⚽
WE ARE THE GIANT OF AFRICAN FOOTBALL ⚽ pic.twitter.com/XDnGrh96uE
— Jewel 🌗 (@OfficialJoel4_) October 15, 2024
Ban Libya from playing football for life!!!
— Ibukun Aluko (@IbkSports) October 15, 2024
Ban Libya.
They keep a team hostage for 12HOURS, WITH NO FOOD, NO INTERNET.
WHEN THE PILOT TOLD THEM TO BE ALLOWED TO LAND IN THEIR NEAREST AIRPORT INFORMING THEM THE PLANE IS LACKING N FUEL THEY DECLINE. THEY DON'T EVEN CARE IF THEY CRASH.
IT'S NOT WAR, THIS FOOTBALL
BAN LIBYA— ABDUL WARIZ (@OlahrmideW) October 15, 2024
CAF you guys can do better nah. Common do the needful by giving us the final verdict.. Libya must not get away with this barbaric display of shame …
— Oscarmediaview (@Oscar_chukwudi) October 15, 2024