The Libyan Football Federation has appealed the decision of Confederation of African Football ,CAF, to award Nigeria three points and three goals following a disrupted Africa Cup of Nations qualifier initially scheduled for October 15 in Benina, Libya.
CAF also imposed a $50,000 fine on Libya, citing breaches of CAF regulations in handling the Nigerian team’s arrival and conditions.
Daily Intel gathered that Libya enlisted Tunisian lawyer Ali Abbas to defend its appeal, describing the sanctions as unfair.
Recall that the Nigerian Football Federation had filed a complaint that led to an investigation by CAF’s disciplinary committee after the Super Eagles endured about 20-hour ordeal at a Libya airport without food and water.
Nigeria’s contingent was eventually forced to abandon the match and return home.
CAF’s disciplinary committee, chaired by Ousmane Kane, ruled in favor of Nigeria, citing violations of Article 31 of the Africa Cup of Nations Regulations and Articles 82 and 151 of the CAF Disciplinary Code. Libya was deemed to have lost the match by forfeit with a 3-0 score awarded to Nigeria.
The ruling, if upheld, places Nigeria within reach of qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco, while leaving Libya out of contention with only one point in Group D.