“Al-Wasat Stadium” opens the file on Al-Ahli Benghazi: The journey has begun and ambitions are limitless towards the championship.
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The program ‘Midfield Stadium,’ broadcast on Al-Wasat TV channel ‘Wtv,’ dedicated its latest episode last Sunday to discussing the ambitions of Al-Ahly Benghazi under the title: ‘The Journey Has Begun and Ambitions Are Limitless… Will the New Revolution Lead the Team to the Podiums of Glory?’ This was part of comprehensive coverage of the first-leg matches of the Libyan Premier League.
The episode highlighted the new project within Al-Ahly Benghazi, amidst the technical and administrative changes the team has undergone this season, which have revived hope among its fans for a return to past glories and a strong competition for the title. This was achieved through an analysis of the team’s technical performance and the numbers achieved during the first leg.
The episode discussed, using numbers and statistics, the team’s ability to continue its journey and fulfill the ambitions of its fans.
The Transfer Market and the Future of the Competition
The episode also touched on transfer market moves and their potential impact on the path of Al-Ahly Benghazi and other teams, especially with the approaching second leg, which is expected to witness a fierce struggle for the title.
Through its weekly episodes, ‘Midfield Stadium’ continues to provide specialized analytical coverage, relying on the language of numbers and technical vision, as part of its effort to keep pace with developments in Libyan football and discuss its most prominent issues, foremost among them Al-Ahly Benghazi’s ambition to lead a new revolution that returns it to the podiums of glory.
Frequencies for the ‘Al-Wasat’ channels (Wtv) on Nilesat
■ Al-Wasat (Wtv 1) Frequency: HD 11096 | Horizontal | 27500 | 5/6
■ Al-Wasat (Wtv 2) Frequency: SD 10815 | Horizontal | 27500 | 8/7
Midfield Stadium
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Al-Ahly Benghazi
Al-Ahly Benghazi is a major sports club in Libya, most famous for its football team, and was founded in 1947. It is historically one of the country’s most successful and popular clubs, representing the city of Benghazi and eastern Libya.
Al-Wasat TV
Al-Wasat TV is a privately owned Bahraini satellite television channel launched in 2005, known for its initial reputation as a relatively independent and moderate voice in the region’s media landscape. Its history has been marked by significant government pressure, including a forced suspension of its operations in 2017 and the revocation of its license, which led to its permanent closure.
Wtv
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Libyan Premier League
The Libyan Premier 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.
Nilesat
Nilesat is an Egyptian satellite communications company that operates a fleet of satellites providing broadcasting and telecommunications services across the Middle East and North Africa. It was established in 1996 with the launch of its first satellite, Nilesat 101, to expand media accessibility and support the region’s growing television and data transmission needs.