U Nigeria The team returned safely to the country after being held by the Libyan authorities at an airport, ahead of a qualification with Libya's team for the African Cup of Nations.
Last week, the Super Eagles beat Libya 1-0 in Abuja, and had theoretically traveled to Benghazi in Libya for the return leg on Sunday. However, their flight was diverted 200km away to Al-Abaq airport, where they were kept without food, water or internet. On Monday night, Captain William Troost Ekong confirmed with a video that he had arrived safely in Nigeria.
The Nigeria team has returned home after being held at an airport in Libya for 17 hours without food, water or internet.pic.twitter.com/I16FwE8AJA
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Ace for AS Diary, Seville they were concerned about the state of their players, Chidera Ejuke and Kelechi Iheanacho, as well as the bigger situation of course. They are at least safe and sound, and will soon return to Spain. Los Nervionenses face Barcelona at Montjuic on Sunday night in their next game. It is still unclear when or if Nigeria will play their second match against Libya.