AFCON
‘Could have died’ – Gambia squad involved in terrifying Africa Cup of Nations plane scare
The Gambia football team encountered a harrowing experience while traveling to the Africa Cup of Nations, narrowly avoiding a potentially catastrophic situation.
Their flight from Banjul to the Ivory Coast for the tournament faced a serious issue when the cabin oxygen supply failed, resulting in several players losing consciousness shortly after take-off.
With oxygen levels running dangerously low, the pilot made the decision to return to Banjul Airport for an emergency landing.
Passengers on the flight, including players and coaching staff, experienced symptoms such as severe headaches and extreme dizziness.
Former Manchester United player Saidy Janko took to Instagram to express his dismay, describing the situation as “unacceptable” and criticizing the handling of the incident by his country’s football association.
He also shared a video showing the squad disembarking from the plane after the emergency landing. (call of duty)
The incident highlights the importance of ensuring the safety and well-being of athletes during travel, especially in high-stakes events like the Africa Cup of Nations.
The Gambia’s Belgian coach Tom Saintfiet told Nieuwsblad:
“We could all have been dead. We all fell asleep quickly. Me, too. I had short dreams about how my life was done. Really and truly.
“After nine minutes the pilot decided to return because there was no oxygen supply. Some players did not wake up [until] immediately after landing.
“We almost got carbon monoxide poisoning. Another half hour of flying and we would all have been dead.”
Janko, 28, wrote on Instagram:
“Unacceptable. After travelling 32 hours in total from Saudi Arabia (Training Camp) to The Gambia with long layovers in Istanbul and Casablanca, we were supposed to fly from Gambia to Ivory Coast for the AFCON today.
“As soon as we entered the small plane that was hired to fly us, we noticed the immense heat that left us dripping in sweat.
“It was assured to us by the crew that the air conditioning would start once we are in the sky.
“The inhumane heat mixed with the occurring lack of oxygen left many people with strong headaches and extreme dizziness.
“Furthermore, people started falling deeply asleep minutes after entering the aircraft/takeoff.
“Whilst in the air, the situation got worse, leaving the pilot with no other option, than initiating an emergency landing back in Banjul airport nine minutes after takeoff. Which happened successfully.
“If it wasn’t for this, the consequences could have been a lot worse!!! Knowing what could have happened, if we would have been exposed to the situation for any longer – in an airplane, running out of oxygen…
“We are grateful that everyone is feeling well but this is a situation that has to be addressed going into the AFCON, as being only one of our obstacles on international duty.
“This is unacceptable and [as] such has to cease with immediate effect.”
AFCON
Super Eagles Face Player Shortages Ahead Of AFCON Qualifier Against Rwanda
Nigeria’s Super Eagles may be without two key players as they prepare to face Rwanda in their final 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier on Monday.
The team returned to Nigeria on Friday after securing a 1-1 draw against Benin Republic. Their qualification for the AFCON tournament had already been confirmed earlier in the week, following Libya’s 1-0 win over Twanda, which guaranteed Nigeria’s spot before the match in Abidjan.
Defender Ola Aina has left the team and flown back to the United Kingdom. While the reason for his departure remains unclear, his absence leaves a gap in the squad for their upcoming match. Aina’s contributions have been pivotal in Nigeria’s defense, and his unavailability is a setback for head coach Augustine Eguavoen.
First-choice goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali is also set to miss the Rwanda clash. The shot-stopper is grieving the loss of his father, who passed away on Thursday. Nwabali shared the heartbreaking news on his Instagram page, prompting the team to excuse him from the fixture to be with his family during this difficult time.
With qualification secured, the Super Eagles may opt to rotate their squad and provide opportunities for other players in their final qualifying match.
However, the absence of key players like Aina and Nwabali underscores the challenges faced by the team heading into the encounter against Rwanda.
Despite these setbacks, Nigeria remains determined to end its qualifying campaign on a high note, showcasing the depth and talent in its squad.
Fans will be eager to see how the team adapts to these challenges as it looks ahead to the 2025 AFCON tournament.
AFCON
CAF Awards Super Eagles 3 Points, 3 Goals Against Libya
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has awarded three points and three goals to Nigeria’s Super Eagles following the cancellation of their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Libya.
This ruling has strengthened Nigeria’s lead in their qualifying group.
With this decision, the Super Eagles now sit atop the group with 10 points from four matches, establishing a four-point advantage over their closest competitor, Benin.
Libya, meanwhile, remains at the bottom of the group with just one point.
Nigeria needs only a draw in their upcoming game against Benin in Abidjan next month to secure qualification for the 2025 AFCON tournament, set to be held in Morocco in December 2025.
CAF has also imposed a $50,000 fine on the Libya Football Federation, which must be paid within 60 days of receiving the official notice of the decision.
AFCON
President Tinubu Calls for Sanctions on Libya
Nigeria’s President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has urged the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to take action against Libya following the Super Eagles’ troubling experience during their recent trip for an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
President Tinubu praised the Nigerian players for their resilience despite facing significant difficulties in Libya.
After the team’s return, the president expressed his thoughts through a statement by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.
“The President commends the swift coordination between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Federal Ministry of Sports Development in addressing the unfortunate situation and ensuring the safe return of our players,” the statement read.
President Tinubu also applauded the Super Eagles for maintaining their high spirits despite the ordeal, adding that their perseverance was commendable.
He further emphasized the unifying power of football, expressing disappointment in the Nigerian team’s treatment in Libya. “Football brings nations and people together, and the unsportsmanlike and inhumane treatment of our players is in stark contrast to the spirit of the game, which I deeply value,” Tinubu remarked.
The Nigerian leader called on football enthusiasts and administrators to unite and work collaboratively to prevent such incidents in the future, stressing the importance of ensuring respect and fairness in the sport.
With this statement, Tinubu hopes to rally support for a positive resolution and prevent similar occurrences in African football.
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