Former Nigeria Football Federation president and member of the FIFA Council, Amaju Pinnick spoke for Nigeria at the hearing of the Libya – Nigeria case in Addis Ababa on Tuesday.
Libya on the other hand was represented by Abdul Hakim Al-Shalmani, a CAF Executive member and former president of the Libya Football Federation.
Pinnick accused the Libyans of unsportsmanship attitudes toward the Nigerians and the Super Eagles.
His position was supported by a number of delegates among who are Senegalese Augustin Senghor, Cameroonian Seidou Mbombo Njoya, and Sierra Leonean Isha Johansen.
Al-Shalmani, who spoke for Libya along with a private lawyer engaged insinuated that their actions were retaliatory after accusing Nigeria of not treating the Libyans well in the first match in Uyo.
The Libyan Federation also submitted its file explaining the reason for diverting the landing of the Nigerian national team plane at Labraq Airport.
He pointed out that Libya had previously gave warm reception to other African teams using neutral teams of Sudan and Ghana as examples. Sudan had their home matches at Benina Stadium, near Benghazi.
However, the outcome of a confrontation between Ghana and Sudan in Libya had neither direct nor remote connection with Libya’s interest.