Libya challenges CAF’s verdict on AFCON qualifier against Super Eagles, files appeal

The Libya Football Federation (LFF) has formally appealed to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to reconsider the penalties imposed on it due to the disruption of the 2025 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Nigeria.

The appeal follows CAF’s decision to award a 3-0 victory to Nigeria’s Super Eagles and impose a $50,000 fine on Libya for logistical and organizational failures, which allegedly caused severe delays and inconveniences for the Nigerian team ahead of the originally scheduled match in Benghazi.

The Super Eagles had faced a series of setbacks, including flight issues and over 18 hours of delays before the match, which CAF ultimately cancelled.

The ruling places Libya at the bottom of Group D in the qualifiers, significantly affecting their chances of progressing.

According to a statement by CAF’s Disciplinary Board, chaired by Ousmane Kane, the LFF was found in breach of AFCON regulations and CAF’s disciplinary code.

In response, the LFF has reportedly engaged Tunisian lawyer Ali Abbas to help defend its case, asserting that the punishment is overly severe.

The appeal’s outcome could impact Libya and Nigeria’s qualification standings, as Nigeria now requires only one point to qualify for the 2025 AFCON in Morocco.

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