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Nigeria's football team, Super Eagles, pulled out of an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Libya and returned home, protesting against being stranded for over 16 hours at an airport far from the match venue. The team's charter flight was diverted to Al Abraq International Airport with no alternative transport offered. The Libyan Football Federation acknowledged the incident and urged understanding, stating disruptions can occur due to logistical challenges.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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