The side, represented under a new flag, a new national anthem, and a new strip had a squad unity, despite the country’s fighting ripping the motherland in two.
However much like the nation awaiting the crucial result back home, the qualification process became a turbulent ride for the footballers too. Their own suffering included the side overcoming the effects of Ramadan during their first match, whilst their second game was overshadowed by the passing of their team doctor.
However all was forgotten after a heroic defensive display in
The game typified the attitude of the nation’s people. In a never say die manner, the Libyan side, despite being on the back foot for so long stood firm, making sure the Zambian onslaught would result in nothing but frustration.
Within the Libyan ranks was veteran goalkeeper Samir Aboud, who produced two crucial saves to keep his nation’s hopes alive.
And despite the constant bombardment of
With the score line still goalless, the final whistle in Chingola left Libyan’s with tears in their eyes, almost halting a whole nation’s fighting with celebration, and swapping the weapons in people’s hands with flags and banners.
For a country that had only seen their player’s line-up in
In the squad, the nation now had something to be proud of, and a leader they praised. If only Colonel Gaddafi had the heart of national coach Marcos Paqueta. The Brazilian hadn’t been paid in six months, and yet stuck to the task in hand to ensure a country, not even his own, got through to appear in only their third African Nations.
Libya qualify as one of the best-placed runners up after Zambia qualified top of Group C, and the Libyan’s will now be looking to do better than their Round One exit stage at their 2006 outing.
They go into next January’s event with an unbeaten record, so many are hopeful the team have a chance of performing well, and emulating the 1982 squad that came second in the tournament.
Though that can wait, as the nation can celebrate what an achievement the national side have produced in just reaching the finals.
However,
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