Nigeria
midfielder Nosa Igiebor was injured when angry Ethiopian fans attacked
the Super Eagles after the first leg World Cup playoff against the
Walya Antelopes in Addis Ababa on Sunday.
The Eagles defeated the Walya Antelopes
2-1 at the Addis Ababa Stadium to take a three-point advantage to the
return match in Calabar on November 16.
In a statement on Monday, spokesman
for the Eagles Ben Alaiya said the fans attacked the bus conveying
the Eagles to their hotel after the game with stones and shattered its
rear windscreen.
“(Real Betis player) Nosa Igiebor was
the unlucky one as the stones slashed his right palm leading to profuse
bleeding that was immediately attended to by team doctor, Ibrahim
Gyaran.”
Alaiya said the Nigeria Football
Federation reported the incident to the FIFA Security team at the
match venue for the encounter.
“We hope FIFA will take an action,” Umeh told BBC Sport.
“It’s a shame that such an embarrassing behaviour could happen after a football match.”
The NFF also accused the Ethiopians of maltreating the Nigerian supporters at the stadium on match day.
“Matters came to a head on match day,
when bottles were hauled at Nigerian players and supporters when the
Ethiopians thought that they had scored an opener in the first half,”
Alaiya said.
However, the NFF insisted that the Ethiopians would not be maltreated when they visit Calabar for the return leg in November.
Unconfirmed reports said some Nigerians
resident in the North-East African country were also attacked and their
business centres destroyed by the protesters.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian delegation to
the Addis Ababa arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport,
Abuja at about 4.30am on Monday.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria, the Nigeria Football Federation President, Alhaji Aminu Maigari, led the team back home.
NAN reports that while most of
the foreign-based players connected flights immediately back to their
bases in Europe, the domestic league players returned to the country.
Some National Assembly members,
including the Senate Committee Chairman on Sports, Adamu Gumba, and his
House of Representatives counterpart, Godfrey Gaiya, were in the
entourage that arrived with the team.
Others were officials of the National
Sports Commission, the Nigeria Football Supporters’ Club, as well as the
management and secretariat staff of the NFF.
Media representatives were also in the 263-man delegation that made the trip.
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