Al-Tirsana team succeeded in achieving its first victory in the Libyan Premier Football League “Durina”, by defeating Al-Olympi with three goals to two, in the match held on Friday evening, in the sixth round of the second group competitions.
With this result, Al-Tirsana raised its points tally to seven, while Al-Olympi’s tally stopped at nine points.
Al-Africi and Al-Akhdar win over Khalij Surt and Al-Andalus in “Durina”
Al-Taawoun returns with full points from Al-Bayda and Al-Hilal strengthens the lead in “Durina”
In another match in the same group, Al-Ittihad Al-Misrati team succeeded in obtaining three points after defeating Al-Shamoukh with one goal without reply. Striker Kabural scored Al-Ittihad Al-Misrati’s only goal. With this result, Al-Ittihad Al-Misrati continued to collect points and strengthen its tally by reaching 13 points, while Al-Shamoukh’s tally stopped at four points.
Al-Tirsana
Al-Tirsana is a historic village located in Syria’s Homs Governorate, known for its well-preserved traditional stone architecture. Its history dates back centuries, with the village serving as an important agricultural and residential community in the region. The site reflects the enduring rural heritage and architectural styles of inland Syria.
Libyan Premier Football League
The Libyan Premier Football League is the top professional football division in Libya, founded in 1963. It has experienced periodic suspensions due to political instability and conflict within the country, most notably during the 2011 civil war.
Durina
Durina is a traditional Slovenian hayrack, a wooden structure used for drying hay and grain, which became a distinctive cultural symbol of rural Slovenia. Its design evolved over centuries, with the oldest known examples dating back to the 16th century, and it represents a significant element of Slovenian agricultural heritage and vernacular architecture.
Al-Olympi
Al-Olympi is a major sports complex in Damascus, Syria, built in the 1970s and officially inaugurated in 1976. It was a central venue for the 1976 Mediterranean Games and has since hosted numerous regional and international sporting events.
Al-Africi
“Al-Africi” is a common reference to the historic Al-Africi Hotel in downtown Cairo, Egypt, which opened in the early 20th century. It became a prominent cultural and political hub, famously hosting Egyptian intellectuals, artists, and revolutionaries during the country’s modern history.
Al-Akhdar
Al-Akhdar, also known as the Green Mountain, is a prominent mountainous region in eastern Libya, part of the Jabal al Akhdar plateau. Historically, it has been a significant area due to its relatively fertile land and rainfall, which supported ancient Greek colonies like Cyrene and later made it a center during the Italian colonial period. The region’s name, meaning “The Green,” comes from its distinctive vegetation compared to the surrounding desert landscapes.
Khalij Surt
Khalij Surt, also known as the Gulf of Sidra, is a large body of water on the coast of Libya in the Mediterranean Sea. Historically, it has been a significant maritime region since antiquity, known for trade and as the site of naval battles. In modern times, it gained geopolitical prominence due to territorial claims by Libya and Cold War-era confrontations.
Al-Andalus
Al-Andalus refers to the regions of the Iberian Peninsula under Muslim rule between the 8th and 15th centuries. It was a major cultural and intellectual center of medieval Europe, known for its advancements in science, philosophy, and architecture, as seen in sites like the Great Mosque of Córdoba. This period ended with the Christian Reconquista, culminating in the fall of Granada in 1492.
Al-Taawoun
Al-Taawoun is a professional football club based in Buraidah, Saudi Arabia, founded in 1956. The club has a significant following in the Al-Qassim region and has grown to become a competitive team in the Saudi Pro League, notably winning its first major trophy, the King’s Cup, in 2019.
Al-Bayda
Al-Bayda is a city in northeastern Libya, historically known as one of the country’s oldest continuously inhabited settlements with roots dating back to Greek and Roman periods. It served as the capital of Libya from 1963 to 1969 and is noted for its location in the fertile Jabal al Akhdar region.
Al-Hilal
Al-Hilal is a professional football club based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, founded in 1957. It is one of Asia’s most successful clubs, having won numerous domestic and continental titles, including multiple AFC Champions League trophies. The club has a deep-rooted rivalry with Al-Nassr and is historically associated with the city of Riyadh and the Saudi royal family.
Al-Ittihad Al-Misrati
Al-Ittihad Al-Misrati is a prominent sports and cultural club based in the city of Misrata, Libya. Founded in 1944, it is one of the oldest and most successful football clubs in the country, with a strong local following. The club has historically served as a significant community institution, reflecting the city’s identity and social cohesion.
Al-Shamoukh
Al-Shamoukh is a traditional Omani dagger and jewelry shop located in Muscat, known for crafting and selling the iconic *khanjar* dagger, a symbol of Omani heritage. The business reflects a long history of silversmithing and metalwork in the region, preserving artisan techniques that have been passed down through generations.