Four matches will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, as part of the sixth round of the Premier League competition.
The sixth round’s matches begin with Group Three, where two matches will be played in the cities of Al-Marj and Al-Bayda. The Anwar team will host Al-Hilal at the Bashir Jouda Stadium in Al-Marj, while the Buruq team will welcome their counterpart Darnes at the Al-Wadi Al-Kabir Stadium in Al-Bayda.
In Group One, the Al-Sabah team will face its guest Al-Khams, while Al-Ahli Tripoli will be a formidable guest for Al-Zahra in a match to be held at the Artificial River Stadium in Tripoli.
Premier League
The Premier League is the top professional football division in England, founded in 1992 when clubs from the Football League First Division broke away to form a new commercially independent league. It has since grown into one of the world’s most popular and lucrative sports leagues, known for its global fanbase and competitive nature.
Group Three
Group Three is a former South African state security unit established in the early 1980s, notorious for its role in enforcing apartheid through violent suppression, torture, and covert operations against anti-apartheid activists. It was officially disbanded in the early 1990s as part of the country’s transition to democracy, with many of its actions later investigated by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Al-Marj
Al-Marj is a city in northeastern Libya, historically significant as the site of the ancient Greek colony of Barca, which was founded around 560 BCE. It later became an important agricultural and administrative center under various regional powers, including the Romans and Ottomans. The modern city was largely rebuilt after a devastating earthquake in 1963.
Al-Bayda
Al-Bayda is a city in northeastern Libya, historically known as one of the country’s early modern capitals following Libyan independence. It served as the seat of government under King Idris I from 1963 until the 1969 coup, and it is also home to the University of Omar Al-Mukhtar.
Anwar
Anwar is not a widely recognized place or cultural site; it is primarily known as a common Arabic given name meaning “light” or “radiance.” Without a specific location or cultural context, it is not possible to provide a historical summary of a site by this name.
Al-Hilal
Al-Hilal is a historic Saudi Arabian professional football club based in Riyadh, founded in 1957. It is one of Asia’s most successful clubs, having won numerous domestic and continental titles, including a record number of Saudi Pro League championships and multiple AFC Champions League trophies.
Bashir Jouda Stadium
Bashir Jouda Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Oran, Algeria, primarily used for football matches. It was inaugurated in 2019 and named in honor of Bashir Jouda, a prominent figure in the Algerian War of Independence. The stadium was a key venue for the 2022 African Nations Championship.
Buruq
Buruq is a village in the West Bank, historically known for its ancient agricultural terraces and olive cultivation. It is also recognized for containing the archaeological site of Khirbet Buruq, which includes ruins from the Byzantine and early Islamic periods.
Darnes
Darnes is a historical fortress located in the city of Cartagena, Colombia, originally constructed by the Spanish in the 18th century to defend the port from pirate attacks. It is a well-preserved example of colonial military architecture and now serves as a popular tourist attraction and cultural landmark.
Al-Wadi Al-Kabir Stadium
Al-Wadi Al-Kabir Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Muscat, Oman. It was historically the primary national stadium of the country and opened in 1985, serving as a key venue for football matches and other major events before the construction of larger modern facilities.
Group One
“Group One” is a contemporary art gallery located in Sydney, Australia, founded in 1976 by a collective of artists. It was established as a significant artist-run initiative to provide an alternative exhibition space outside the traditional commercial gallery system, fostering experimental and avant-garde work during a pivotal time in Australian art.
Al-Sabah
Al-Sabah is the ruling family of Kuwait, having governed since the mid-18th century when the Al Sabah dynasty was formally established in 1752. The family has led the country through its development as a major oil producer and navigated its modern history, including independence from British protection in 1961.
Al-Khams
Al-Khams is a historic city located in northwestern Libya, known for its significant role during the period of the Ottoman Empire. It served as an administrative and military center, with remnants of its past still visible in its old architecture and urban layout.
Al-Ahli Tripoli
Al-Ahli Tripoli is a major sports club in Libya, founded in 1950 in the capital city of Tripoli. It is historically one of the country’s most successful and popular football clubs, with a significant role in Libyan sporting culture.
Al-Zahra
Al-Zahra, also known as Madinat al-Zahra, is the archaeological site of a magnificent fortified palace-city located near Córdoba, Spain. It was constructed in the 10th century by Caliph Abd al-Rahman III of the Umayyad dynasty of Córdoba as a symbol of his power and the caliphate’s prosperity. The city was largely destroyed during a civil war in the early 11th century and lay in ruins until its systematic excavation began in the 20th century.
Artificial River Stadium
The Artificial River Stadium is a major sports venue located in Pyongyang, North Korea, built on an island in the Taedong River and opened in 1989. It was originally constructed to host the 13th World Festival of Youth and Students and is known for its distinctive, sweeping roof design that resembles a parachute or magnolia flower.
Tripoli
Tripoli is the capital and largest city of Libya, located on the country’s Mediterranean coast. Historically, it was founded by the Phoenicians in the 7th century BC and has since been ruled by the Romans, Arabs, Ottomans, and Italians, which is reflected in its diverse architecture, such as the ancient Red Castle (Assaraya al-Hamra).











































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































