The Nigerian delegation to the aborted Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Libya returned to the country yesterday with tales of woe.
PRESIDENT TINUBU WELCOMES THE SAFE RETURN OF THE SUPER EAGLES AND DEMANDS SWIFT JUSTICE AFTER THEIR INHUMAN TREATMENT ...
Nigeria and the CAF may be in for feisty days ahead following the unsportsmanlike treatment of the Super Eagles by their host country, Libya.
Clubs of star-studded Super Eagles were in touch with their players and were already making arrangement to airlift them out ...
Al Kholood defender Troost-Ekong and his Nigerian teammates were set to play Libya in an African Cup of Nations qualifier. His team-mate Wilfred Ndidi posted: "This is not football. Very embarrassing.
Though authorities in Libya denied it was sabotage, the Confederation of African Football, which organizes the competition said it will investigate the “disturbing and unacceptable experiences” of ...
Nigeria captain William Troost-Ekong spoke on behalf of the team and said that Nigeria would boycott the match and urged CAF ...
The Nigeria team have returned safely back to the country after being held by Libyan authorities in an airport, ahead a ...
Nigeria's soccer players returned to their country on Monday after boycotting their Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match in ...
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) have initiated a formal investigation into claims of maltreatment of Super Eagles ...
The Nigerian Super Eagles have safely landed at Kano International Airport after enduring a grueling 19-hour ordeal in Libya.