The
Ethiopian Football Federation (EFF) has denied that there was an attack on the
Nigerian team in Addis Ababa after their World Cup play-off first-leg tie.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) said
the team bus was attacked by Ethiopian fans and that midfielder Nosa Igiebor
was injured.
“We've
got nothing that shows that a player or any other individual was injured by
fans”
The Super Eagles, who won the match 2-1 have
reported the incident to Fifa.
But the Ethiopian FA says an investigation
led to no proof of the incident taking place.
"There was no attack," EFF
president Juinedin Basha told BBC Sport.
"There was no one injured - either
players or individuals from the Nigerian team on Sunday. This is what we found
out from our investigation.
"We have checked everything. We've got
nothing that shows that a player or any other individual was injured by fans.
"The Ethiopian people are known to be
respectful to any African from every corner. This is our culture, this is our
history and the Nigerians are our African brothers," he said.
Basha, however, acknowledged that there were
some angry fans, following a late penalty, which was converted by Nigeria's
Emmanuel Emenike.
"Of course the stadium was full of angry
fans, who were disappointed by the referee's decision, especially after he
ruled out the first goal."
The Walya Antelopes thought they had opened
the scoring after 24 minutes through Saladin Said, only for Godfrey Oboabona to
clear off the line.
The NFF said in a press statement that fans
attacked the team bus with stones after the match, and that the rear window of
the bus was shattered.
"Igiebor was the unlucky one as the
stone slashed his right palm leading to profuse bleeding that was immediately
attended to by team doctor, Ibrahim Gyaran," Ben Alaiya, the Super Eagles
press officer, said.
The Ethiopian FA was fined last January after
travelling Ethiopian fans at the Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa threw
bottles at Zambian players.
The East Africans travel to Calabar on 16
November for the return leg of the play-off, with the winners progressing
to the World Cup finals in Brazil.
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