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“In difficult conditions we will not play” – Super Eagles avoid Libya match after worrying 1 p.m.

“In difficult conditions we will not play” – Super Eagles avoid Libya match after worrying 1 p.m.

What we call this video, The two countries will meet again on Tuesday for the second leg of the CAN qualifiers

Players and officials of the Super Eagles of Nigeria stay for nearly fifteen hours at Abraq airport for Libya.

After that, Libyan authorities forced the plane to land at Abraq airport instead of Benghazi airport where they were supposed to land, according to the Nigeria Football Federation.

The two will meet again on Tuesday for the second leg of the African Cup of Nations qualifiers – the first leg ending in a narrow 1-0 victory for Nigeria.

Videos and photos posted by the NFF for social media show Super Eagles players heading to the airport in a group after more than 12 hours of flying from Nigeria to Libya.

Authorities say the Gatz team travels three to four hours by road from Abraq to Banghazi for the supposed match.

It’s never clear whether this is revenge or a normal logistical problem.