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) stated.the team bus was attacked by Ethiopian fans and that midfielder Nosa Igiebor was injured.The Super Eagles, who won the match 2-1, reported the incident to Fifa.But the Ethiopian FA says an investigation led to no "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 had stated.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, stated.Ethiopian FA was fined last January after Ethiopian fans at the Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa threw bottles at Zambian players.