Nigeria calls for CAF action on laser assaults against Super Falcons

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Nigeria calls for CAF action on laser assaults against Super Falcons

Nigeria Demands CAF Sanction Over Laser Attacks on Super Falcons

The Football Federation (NFF) is urging the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to impose sanctions following disturbing laser attacks aimed at Super Falcons players during the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) final.

Concerns Over Unsportsmanlike Conduct

The final match, held in Rabat, saw the Super Falcons triumph over with a score of 3-2, marking their record-extending 10th WAFCON title. However, the celebration was overshadowed by the unsportsmanlike behavior exhibited by certain sections of the Moroccan crowd at the Stade Olympique.

Throughout the match, green laser lights were directed at Nigerian players, most notably Esther Okoronkwo and Michelle Alozie, during critical moments including penalties, free kicks, and throw-ins.

Reaction from Super Falcons’ Coach

Super Falcons coach Justin Madugu expressed his dismay at the incident, stating, “The lasers weren’t applied to the players alone; they kept pointing those lasers at me as well. It’s concerning that this type of situation should continue.” His comments underline the growing anxiety around laser light abuse in CAF-sanctioned matches.

Calls for Stricter Action from CAF

The incident has ignited widespread concern on social media, with many Nigerians condemning CAF for its perceived inaction. Observers are calling for tougher penalties, which could include stadium bans and disqualifications for repeat offenders to ensure player safety.

Conclusion

As the conversation continues, the NFF firmly believes that CAF must address this alarming trend to uphold the integrity of the game. Fans and experts alike are encouraged to voice their opinions on this critical issue.


InfoSport: The Football Federation is calling for CAF sanctions following troubling laser attacks on Super Falcons players during the WAFCON final, highlighting concerns about player safety.

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