Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong has expressed his delight following a significant ruling by the Confederation of African Football concerning the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 qualifier against Libya, Soccernet.ng reports.
The ruling awarded Nigeria three points and three goals from the aborted Matchday 4 encounter scheduled for October 15 in Benina.
Troost-Ekong took to social media to celebrate what he termed a ‘just’ decision, reflecting on the challenges faced by the Nigerian team.
He had previously detailed the difficulties encountered, including locked airport gates that left players and officials without food, drink, or phone access.
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Troost-Ekong, who has been shortlisted for the CAF Player of the Year award, was pleased to see Nigeria’s decision to refuse to play Libya vindicated.
“JUSTICE: CAF awards three points and three goals to Nigeria. Libya fined $50,000,” he wrote on Twitter.
He further elaborated, “Plane was diverted 300km from the scheduled airport even when the pilot told them he was low on fuel. One step closer to our target AFCON 2025.”
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CAF’s disciplinary board fined Libya $50,000 and awarded Nigeria three goals and three points from the aborted fixture.
This decision lifts Nigeria to the top of their group, now holding 10 points from four matches. With just one more point needed from their final two games, the Super Eagles are on the brink of securing a place in Morocco.
The next test for Nigeria is on November 14, as they face Benin Republic. A draw or win in Abidjan would secure an AFCON berth for the three-time African champions, allowing them to clinch qualification with a game to spare.
Even if they stumble against Benin, a final opportunity remains in their last group game at home to Rwanda.