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Libyan considers legal action against Nigeria

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Libyan considers legal action against Nigeria

Libyan considers legal action against Nigeria

Libya Football Federation (LFF) have threatened to sue their Nigerian counterparts after the Super Eagles boycotted a 2025 AFCON qualifier slated for tonight in Benina.

In an official statement, the LFF condemned the boycott and said it will take legal measures against Nigeria to protect the interests of Libyan football.

The Libyan federation accused the NFF for not co-operating with them for both legs of the AFCON qualifiers.

They also alleged that all the confusion was created by the NFF.

In the meantime, the LFF have posted today on their social media platforms that it is matchday against the Super Eagles. (BLUEPRINT)

Libyan considers legal action against Nigeria

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