The Libyan Boxing Federation held a meeting with the heads of its sub-federations and coaches from the western region in preparation for the launch of the 2026 sports season.
During the meeting, which was held at the National Teams Hall in the Sports City in Tripoli in the middle of this month, a date was set for the start of preliminary qualifying rounds for the Libya Boxing Championship in all regions.
International coaches were also assigned to supervise a training course for coaches in Tripoli in the coming period.
Libyan Boxing Federation
The Libyan Boxing Federation is the national governing body for the sport of boxing in Libya, responsible for organizing competitions and developing athletes. It was established to promote boxing within the country and has operated through various periods of Libya’s modern history, though its activities have often been disrupted by political instability and conflict.
National Teams Hall
The National Teams Hall is a museum and exhibition space dedicated to the history and achievements of a nation’s various sports teams. It typically features memorabilia, trophies, and interactive displays that chronicle significant moments and legendary athletes. Its history is often tied to major national sporting successes, serving as a tribute to the country’s athletic heritage.
Sports City
Sports City is a large multi-purpose sports complex in Beirut, Lebanon, originally built for the 1974 Mediterranean Games. It served as a significant venue during the Lebanese Civil War and has since been renovated to host major sporting events, concerts, and community activities.
Tripoli
Tripoli is the capital and largest city of Libya, with a history dating back to the 7th century BC when it was founded by the Phoenicians. It later became a significant Roman city and a major port under various rulers, including the Ottomans and Italians, which is reflected in its historic medina and diverse architecture.
Libya Boxing Championship
The Libya Boxing Championship is a national sporting event that promotes the sport within the country. Its history is intertwined with Libya’s broader athletic development, though specific details about its founding are less documented compared to international competitions. The championship serves as a key platform for identifying and developing local boxing talent.







































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































