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Update: Super Eagles return safely to Nigeria after hostage ordeal in Libya

The Super Eagles have safely returned to Nigeria following a harrowing experience in Libya, bringing an end to their 24-hour ordeal ahead of their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier, Soccernet.ng reports

The Nigerian delegation, comprising players and officials, landed at the international airport in Kano on Monday evening.

After clearing immigration, the team prepared for connecting flights to Abuja and Lagos, from where the players would rejoin their respective clubs in Europe and Africa

The Super Eagles, who left Nigeria on Sunday morning, were stranded for over 15 hours at La Abraq Airport, located more than 200 kilometers from the match venue in Benghazi.

The unexpected diversion to the remote airport caused significant distress, with players left without food, drink, or internet access.

Super Eagles stranded in Libya

Team captain William Troost-Ekong shared images online showing the team’s difficult situation at La Abraq Airport, which the players described as akin to a “hostage situation.”

The Nigerian government and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) had to step in to resolve the crisis, allowing the team to eventually continue their journey to the match.

In response to the incident, CAF has launched an investigation, with the case referred to its Disciplinary Board.

A CAF spokesperson said, “The matter has been referred for investigation, and appropriate action will be taken against those found in violation of CAF statutes and regulations.”

The Super Eagles’ ordeal has drawn widespread attention, and CAF has assured that corrective measures will be enforced once the investigation concludes.

For now, the Nigerian national team can focus on their upcoming AFCON qualifiers in November after safely returning home.

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