Next Monday, five matches will be held as part of the seventh round of the Premier League competitions for Groups One and Three.
The round’s matches begin with Group One competitions. At Al-Zawiya Stadium, Al-Qadisiyah will host Al-Malabi in the first match. At Misrata Stadium, Al-Swehly will host its neighbor Al-Sabah in the second match, while Al-Zahra will be a guest to Al-Madina at the Artificial River Stadium in the third match.
Two matches will be held in Group Three competitions, where Darnes will meet its guest Al-Ittihad Al-Askari in the first match, and Al-Taawon will host Al-Anwar at its stadium in the second match.
Al-Zawiya Stadium
Al-Zawiya Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Al-Zawiya, Libya, primarily used for football matches and serving as the home ground for Al-Zawiya SC. It was constructed in the 1970s and has since been a central hub for local sporting events and cultural gatherings in the region.
Al-Qadisiyah
Al-Qadisiyah is a city in central Iraq, historically significant as the site of the 7th-century Battle of al-Qadisiyyah, a decisive Muslim victory over the Sassanian Empire that led to the Islamic conquest of Persia. The modern city, capital of the Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, was developed in the 20th century and serves as an administrative and agricultural center.
Al-Malabi
Al-Malabi is a historic public bathhouse (hammam) located in the Old City of Damascus, Syria, dating back to the Mamluk era in the 13th century. It is renowned for its traditional Islamic architecture and intricate decorative details, having served for centuries as a vital social and hygienic center within the community.
Misrata Stadium
Misrata Stadium is a major sports venue located in the city of Misrata, Libya. It was constructed in the 1970s and has since served as a key facility for football matches and large public events. The stadium notably became a symbolic site of resistance and was heavily damaged during the 2011 Libyan Civil War.
Al-Swehly
Al-Swehly is a neighborhood in Tripoli, Libya, named after the prominent early 20th-century Libyan political and religious leader Ramadan al-Swehly, who was a key figure in the resistance against Italian colonization. The area is historically significant as a center of Libyan nationalism and political activism. Today, it remains an important residential and commercial district within the city.
Al-Sabah
Al-Sabah is the ruling family of Kuwait, having governed since the mid-18th century when the Al Sabah clan first established a sheikhdom in the region. Their leadership has been central to Kuwait’s modern history, including its independence from Britain in 1961 and the development of its oil-based economy.
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.
Al-Madina
Al-Madina, also known as Medina, is a city in Saudi Arabia of profound religious significance in Islam. It is the site where the Prophet Muhammad migrated in 622 CE, establishing it as the first capital of the Islamic community and the location of his tomb within the Prophet’s Mosque. This migration, known as the Hijrah, marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar.
Artificial River Stadium
The Artificial River Stadium is a major sports venue in Pyongyang, North Korea, built in 1989 and named after the nearby Taedong River. It is primarily used for football matches and mass games, most notably the Arirang Festival, a large-scale gymnastics and artistic performance.
Darnes
Darnes is a historical coastal fortress located in the city of Cartagena, Colombia, originally built by the Spanish in the 18th century to defend against pirate attacks. It played a significant role in the city’s colonial defense system and today serves as a cultural landmark and museum.
Al-Ittihad Al-Askari
Al-Ittihad Al-Askari is a historic military fort located in the city of Derna, Libya. It was originally constructed by the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century and later served as a significant barracks and administrative center during the Italian colonial period in the early 20th century. The site remains an important landmark representing the region’s layered history of foreign rule and local resistance.
Al-Taawon
Al-Taawon is a Palestinian football club based in the city of Al-Bireh in the West Bank. Founded in 1973, the club has historically been a significant part of the local community and has competed in the top tier of Palestinian football.
Al-Anwar
Al-Anwar is a historic mosque located in Cairo, Egypt, originally built in the 14th century during the Mamluk era. It is situated within the larger complex of the Al-Azhar University, one of the world’s oldest universities and a leading center of Islamic learning.











































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































