• February 16, 2026
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Five matches will be held next Saturday, concluding the first-leg stage of the Premier Football League for the competitions of Groups One and Three.

Saturday’s matches will kick off at Al-Zawiya Stadium, hosting the encounter between Al-Qadisiyah and Al-Watan in Group One competitions. At Misrata Stadium, an anticipated match will take place, bringing together the group leader, Al-Ahli Tripoli, and the runner-up, Al-Swehli. At Al-Nahr Al-Sina’i Stadium, Al-Madina will host its guest, Al-Sabah.

In Group Three, two matches will be held on Saturday, with Al-Ittihad Al-Askari visiting Al-Burouq in the first match. In the second match, Al-Suqoor will host its guest, Al-Hilal, at its home stadium.

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 historically significant city in modern-day Iraq, best known as the site of the 7th-century Battle of al-Qadisiyyah, where the Rashidun Caliphate’s forces defeated the Sassanian Empire, leading to the Islamic conquest of Persia. Today, it is the name of an Iraqi province, with its capital being the city of Diwaniyah.

Al-Watan

Al-Watan is a cultural and entertainment destination in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which opened in 2019 as part of the King Salman Park development. It is designed as a modern interactive space to showcase Saudi heritage, art, and future aspirations through various pavilions and exhibitions.

Misrata Stadium

Misrata Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Misrata, Libya, primarily used for football matches. It was constructed in the 1970s and has since served as a home ground for local clubs. The stadium gained international attention during the 2011 Libyan Civil War when it was used as a detention center and a site of conflict.

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-Swehli

Al-Swehli is a town in Libya historically known as the birthplace of Ramadan al-Swehli, an early 20th-century political leader who played a key role in resisting Italian colonization. The site is associated with his legacy and the broader history of Libyan resistance and nationalism during the colonial period.

Al-Nahr Al-Sina’i Stadium

Al-Nahr Al-Sina’i Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in the city of Homs, Syria. It was originally built in 1976 and has historically served as the home ground for the Al-Karamah sports club. The stadium has hosted various national and international football matches throughout its history.

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.

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. The family’s leadership was formally recognized in the 20th century, and they continue to play a central role in the country’s political structure and modern development.

Al-Ittihad Al-Askari

Al-Ittihad Al-Askari is a historic military fortress located in the city of Aleppo, Syria. It was originally constructed during the Ayyubid period in the 12th century, with significant expansions and renovations made under the Mamluk Sultanate in the 13th and 14th centuries. The fortress served as a key defensive structure and military headquarters, reflecting the strategic importance of Aleppo throughout medieval Islamic history.

Al-Burouq

Al-Burouq is a revered site in Islamic tradition, believed to be the location where the Prophet Muhammad tethered the miraculous winged steed, Buraq, during his Night Journey from Mecca to Jerusalem. It is situated on the southwestern flank of the Temple Mount (Haram al-Sharif) in Jerusalem, near the Al-Buraq Mosque and the Western Wall.

Al-Suqoor

Al-Suqoor is a historic village located in the Asir region of southwestern Saudi Arabia, known for its traditional stone and mud architecture that blends with the mountainous landscape. It was historically a defensive settlement, with its name meaning “the falcons” in Arabic, reflecting its elevated and strategic position.

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, with a record number of Saudi Professional League titles and multiple Asian Champions League victories. The club has a deep-rooted rivalry with Al-Nassr and is known for its iconic blue and white colors.

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