LIBYAN leader Moammar Gadaffi held talks Wednesday in Tripoli with the president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Issa Hayatou. After the talks, Hayatou said that Libya will soon be able to host CAF games after the lifting of the international embargo against it over the Lockerbie Affair. He arrived Sunday evening in Tripoli on a visit expected to last for two days. Hayatou also held talks with the vice-president of the Libyan Olympic Committee and president of the Libyan Football Association (FLF), Saadi Moammar Gadaffi, on ways and means of revamping and consolidating cooperation between FLF and CAF.