The Libyan Football Federation, LFF, has filed an appeal against the decision by the Confederation of African Football’s Disciplinary Board, CAF, to award the botched Group D AFCON 2025 second-leg qualifier to Nigeria.
The LFF is also challenging the board’s decision to award three points and three goals to Nigeria’s Super Eagles.
Reports have it that the LFF has enlisted Tunisian lawyer, Ali Abbas to defend its appeal, which challenges CAF’s decision as unfair.
On Saturday, October twenty-six, 2024, the Disciplinary Board, in a notification letter to the LFF, awarded the botched Libya versus Super Eagles AFCON 2025 qualifier, billed for October fifteen, in Benghazi to the Super Eagles.
The board fined the LFF fifty thousand dollar for breaching the relevant Article of the African Cup of Nations Regulations, as well as the CAF Disciplinary Code.
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