The return leg stage of the Premier League kicks off on the 20th of this month with 4 matches held as part of the competitions for Groups One and Three.
The matches will be held at night during the holy month of Ramadan. The first round of the return leg stage will start at the Artificial River Stadium, where the Libyan club will host its guest Al-Sabah, and Al-Khums will host Al-Dhahra at its stadium as part of Group One competitions.
In Group Three, two matches will be held: Al-Suqoor will host Al-Taawon at its stadium in the first match, and in the second match, Al-Ahly Benghazi will host Al-Anwar at the Benghazi Stadium.
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.
Artificial River Stadium
The Artificial River Stadium is a major sports venue located in Pyongyang, North Korea, built on an island in the Taedong River and opened in 1989. It was constructed as part of a national beautification project and is primarily used for mass games, football matches, and large-scale performances.
Libyan club
The Libyan Club was a political and cultural society founded in 1907 in Ottoman-era Libya, aiming to promote Arab nationalism and reform through education and intellectual discourse. It played a key role in fostering a sense of Libyan identity and resistance against Italian colonization in the early 20th century.
Al-Sabah
Al-Sabah is the ruling dynasty of Kuwait, founded in 1752 by Sabah I bin Jaber. The family has led the country since its establishment, guiding it through tribal consolidation, British protectorate status, and into modern independence as a sovereign state.
Al-Khums
Al-Khums is a coastal city in northwestern Libya, historically significant as the site of ancient Leptis Magna, a prominent Roman city founded in the 7th century BC. The ruins of Leptis Magna, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, represent one of the best-preserved Roman archaeological complexes in the Mediterranean.
Al-Dhahra
Al-Dhahra is a historical region in Qatar, traditionally known for its fertile land and as a key agricultural area. It has been inhabited for centuries and was historically significant for its water resources and farming, which supported local communities in the arid peninsula.
Al-Suqoor
Al-Suqoor is a historic palace and fortress located in the Asir region of southwestern Saudi Arabia, originally built in the early 20th century. It served as a key administrative and military center for the local Al-Suqoor tribe and played a significant role in the region’s unification under the modern Saudi state.
Al-Taawon
Al-Taawon is a Palestinian football club based in the city of Al-Bireh in the West Bank. Founded in 1973, it is one of the most prominent clubs in Palestinian sports and has won multiple national league and cup titles. The club’s name, which translates to “Cooperation,” reflects its community-oriented identity.
Al-Ahly Benghazi
Al-Ahly Benghazi is a major sports club in Libya, most famous for its football team, and was founded in the city of Benghazi in 1947. It is one of the oldest and most popular clubs in the country, historically seen as a symbol of national identity and resilience, especially during the period of Italian colonial rule.
Al-Anwar
Al-Anwar is a historic mosque located in Cairo, Egypt, originally built in the 15th century during the Mamluk Sultanate. It is situated within the larger complex of the Khan el-Khalili bazaar and is known for its traditional Islamic architecture and spiritual significance as a place of worship.
Benghazi Stadium
Benghazi Stadium is a major sports venue in Benghazi, Libya, originally opened in the 1950s. It has historically hosted football matches and large public events, but has suffered significant damage during periods of conflict in the city, particularly in the 2011 Libyan Civil War and subsequent fighting.







































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































