Libyan football federation appeals CAF sanctions following controversial Nigeria match
The Libyan Football Federation has enlisted Tunisian lawyer Ali Abbas to contest a recent decision by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), following penalties imposed over events surrounding Libya’s 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Nigeria.
CAF’s ruling handed Libya a 3-0 loss and imposed a $50,000 fine after Nigeria alleged mistreatment upon arrival at Al-Abraq Airport, citing delays and restricted exit for several hours.
CAF based its decision on regulations requiring host federations to provide adequate reception conditions, including an official welcome committee, appropriate transportation, and suitable accommodations.
The disciplinary committee concluded that Libya’s federation failed to meet these standards, resulting in sanctions.
In response, the Libyan Federation expressed strong objections, asserting that it would escalate the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) if their appeal is denied.
They further highlighted that Libya’s national team had faced similar treatment in Nigeria, where players were reportedly held for hours under substandard conditions at Lagos Airport.
This decision bolsters Nigeria’s lead in Group D with 10 points from four matches, placing them four points ahead of Benin.
Rwanda trails in third place with five points, while Libya remains at the bottom with a single point.
As Libya prepares for its upcoming qualifiers, head coach Nasser Al-Hudairi has named a 25-man squad for matches against Rwanda and Benin.
The lineup includes players such as Murad Al-Wahishi, Osama Bel-Eid Al-Sharif, Faisal Al-Badri, and Muhannad Mustafa Al-Mabrouk, drawing from clubs across Libya, including Al-Ahly Benghazi, Al-Ittihad, and Al-Hilal.
The federation’s appeal marks a critical step in addressing the dispute, which has stirred debate across the region.
Both teams continue to prepare as the qualifiers progress, with Libya aiming to improve its standing amid ongoing controversies.
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