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CAF President Stresses Importance of Respect for Visiting Teams Amid Probe into Nigeria-Libya Debacle

CAF President, Patrice Motsepe has urged nations on the continent to endeavour to treat visiting teams with respect and dignity.

Motsepe made the call amid investigations into the Super Eagles of Nigeria being detained at the Libya airport for hours after their flight was diverted.

Recall the African football governing body has launched a probe into the incident with the verdict to be made public.

Speaking about the incident, Motsepe reiterated that investigation is still ongoing on the case and that appropriate action will be taken.

He, however, noted that CAF as a body will not tolerate lack of sportsmanship.

His words, “It is the lack of sportsmanship that has overtaken and taken effect. I just want to repeat that we are proud of those nations that treat visiting teams and visiting football clubs with the respect and dignity that they deserved, and who also treat them in the same way they want to be treated when they visit those countries.

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“So I want to repeat that we are reviewing those laws and we want to emphasise sportsmanship. When a national team or football club visits, treat them with the dignity and respect they deserve, and if there are violations of those rules, then we will take action.”

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