CAF lifts home match ban on Libya
March 1 – The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has lifted its ban on international matches being played in Libya following a visit to the country to inspect facilities and security.
Libya’s national team and its clubs competing in African club competitions have for years been forced to stage home matches in other countries such as including Egypt, Mali, Morocco and Tunisia.
Though the sanction, first imposed in 2011, was lifted briefly in 2013,
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