Libyan Football Federation blames Nigeria Football Federation with threat of legal actions

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The unending disagreement between Libya and Nigeria after the Super Eagles players were stranded at an airport in Libya which forced the Super Eagles of Nigeria players to return to Nigeria without participating in the African Cup of Nations qualifiers scheduled for Tuesday, October 15 citing security concerns, fatigue and inhuman treatment by Libyan authorities has made Libya Football Federation, LFF to condemn and threaten Nigeria Football Federation, NFF with legal action.

Nigeria’s Super Eagles Players Pull Out From AFCON Qualifying Match Against Libya Over ‘Threats To Life, Host Hostilities’

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An official statement issued by the Nigerian Football Federation to newsmen on Monday morning corroborated. the earlier statement by the captain of the team, William Troost-Ekong stating that the Super Eagles have pulled out of their upcoming African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying match against Libya due to threat to their lives and hostilities of the host country since they landed on Monday evening.

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