14
Oct
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has acknowledged the predicament faced by Nigeria’s Super Eagles, who have been stranded at a local airport in Libya for several hours ahead of their 2025 AFCON qualifier against the host nation. Lux September, CAF's head of communications, stated, "CAF is aware of this matter and is in touch with both teams." In response to the situation, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) submitted a formal complaint to CAF yesterday. Nigerian Sports Minister John Enoh stated that the primary concern should be the safety of the team rather than the CAF's insistence on proceeding with…