By Daily Sports on September 11, 2018
The Managing Director of the Libyan football team, Adel Al-Khumisi revealed that the Libyan team has chosen to play the fourth round of the African Cup qualifiers against Nigeria in Algeria.
Al-Khumsi clarified in a press statement that the team's program for the coming period will not include any friendly match because of the engagement of the professional players with their clubs, noting that the team will be together days before the third round of qualifiers, which is scheduled to be on October 10.
Al-Khumsi added that the Libyan team will head for Lagos to play against Nigeria in the third round of the AFCON 2019 qualifiers, promising Libyan fans to come back with the qualifying card for the competition. (Libyan Observer)
•Photo shows Libyan national team. (Libyan Observer)
Source Daily Sports
Posted September 11, 2018
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