The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has withdrawn the Super Eagles from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Libya.
Nigeria won 1-0 in Uyo on Friday, topping Group D with seven points, while Libya remained at the bottom with one point and faced elimination.
This decision follows a 12-hour delay at Libya’s Al Abraq International Airport, where the team was left stranded. The players have decided not to play the match due to frustration and fatigue. The NFF is arranging the team’s return to Nigeria.
“We maintained a positive outlook, but the circumstances we are encountering are unacceptable and seem deliberate. Travelling by road poses a significant danger, and we have serious concerns about our treatment at the hotel along with the quality of food provided. What was once amusing has turned into a serious matter. As a team, we pride ourselves on mutual respect, and given these hostile conditions, we have decided to refrain from participating in the match,” Troost-Ekong stated, tagging @caf_online for wider attention.
As confirmation of the dire situation, the NFF’s statement continued: “Players have resolved not to proceed with the match, and officials are now arranging for the team to return home.” The match was meant to be the fourth in their campaign to secure a spot in the next AFCON tournament set to take place in Morocco in the upcoming year.
The Libyan Football Federation (LFF) expressed concern over the situation experienced by the visiting team but denied any foul play. They reassured their Nigerian counterparts that the flight diversion was unintentional.