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Plane carrying Super Eagles re-fuelled for return after Libya airport frustrations

However, while en route to Benghazi for the return leg, the plane carrying the Nigerian players was diverted to another airport.

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After almost 16 hours of being stranded at a Libya airport, Nigeria’s national team players are set for a return home.

The Super Eagles were scheduled to play their Libyan counterparts in the 2nd leg of their Group D Africa Cup of Nations qualifier on Tuesday, October 15.

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However, while en route to Benghazi for the return leg, the plane carrying the Nigerian players was diverted to another airport.

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According to the captain of the Super Eagles, William Troost-Ekong, who took to X to pour out his frustrations, the airport gates were locked shortly after their arrival without any phone connection nor food and water.

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After the Saudi-based player broke this news on social media, a bus was said to have been made available to transport the players to the match venue.

But he insisted the players will not honour the match.

The three-time African champions had beaten the Mediterranean Knights by a lone goal in the first leg on Friday, October 11.

Source:onuaonline.com

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