• February 21, 2026
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Al-Swehly Club announced the termination of its contract with the first football team’s Serbian coach, Zoran Manolović, and his technical staff, prior to the start of the second half of the Premier League.

Al-Swehly’s management terminated the contract with Zoran due to the failure to meet the ambitions set by the administration before the start of the season. The team concluded the first half of the league in second place in the first group with 19 points, in addition to narrowly qualifying for the round of 16 of the Libya Cup competition at the expense of Al-Majd.

It is expected that Zoran’s assistant, Hamadi Al-Qawairi, will lead the Al-Swehly team in the upcoming matches until a new coach is contracted.

Al-Swehly Club

Al-Swehly Club is a historic social and sports club located in Tripoli, Libya, founded in the 1930s during the Italian colonial period. It has long served as a central gathering place for the local community, fostering cultural and athletic activities. The club is named after the prominent Libyan scholar and reformer, Ramadan al-Swehly.

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.

Libya Cup

The Libya Cup is the premier domestic football knockout competition in Libya, first established in 1975. It has been organized by the Libyan Football Federation and features clubs from across the country competing for the national trophy, though its scheduling has been frequently disrupted by periods of political instability and conflict.

Al-Majd

“Al-Majd” is a term that can refer to several modern commercial centers or malls in the Arab world, most notably in Saudi Arabia and Jordan. These shopping complexes are named for the Arabic word meaning “glory” and represent contemporary urban development, serving as hubs for retail, dining, and social activity. They do not have a deep historical legacy but are significant as modern landmarks of economic and social life in their respective cities.

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