Al-Ahly Tripoli defeated Al-Madina, and Al-Ittihad defeated Tripoli University in the fifth week of the preliminary round of the Libyan Basketball League competition.
Al-Ahly Tripoli strengthened its lead in the First Zone competitions by defeating Al-Madina with a score of 84 to 61.
Al-Ittihad defeated the Tripoli University team with a score of 101 to 53.
Al-Ahly Tripoli leads the First Zone competitions with a perfect record after winning five rounds, while Al-Ittihad comes in second place with four wins and one loss.
Al-Ahly Tripoli
Al-Ahly Tripoli is a prominent Libyan football club based in Tripoli, founded in 1950. It is one of the oldest and most successful clubs in the country, historically associated with the city’s working-class districts and known for its intense rivalry with Al-Ittihad.
Al-Madina
Al-Madina, also known as Medina, is a city in Saudi Arabia of immense religious significance in Islam as the burial place of the Prophet Muhammad and the site of the first mosque he established. It served as the capital of the early Islamic Caliphate under Muhammad and the first Rashidun caliphs, following the Hijra (migration) from Mecca in 622 CE. Today, it remains one of the two holiest cities in Islam, centered around the Prophet’s Mosque (Al-Masjid an-Nabawi).
Al-Ittihad
Al-Ittihad is a historic football club based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, founded in 1927. It is one of the most successful and popular clubs in the country and Asia, with a rich history of winning numerous domestic and continental titles, including the AFC Champions League.
Tripoli University
Tripoli University is the largest public university in Libya, founded in 1957 as the University of Libya with campuses in Tripoli and Benghazi. It was later split into separate institutions, with the Tripoli campus becoming the University of Tripoli, a major center for higher education and research in the country.
Libyan Basketball League
The Libyan Basketball League is the top professional basketball competition in Libya, founded in the 1960s following the country’s independence. It has experienced periods of suspension and disruption due to political instability and conflict within the nation.
First Zone
The First Zone is the historic core of Lima, Peru, founded by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1535. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it contains numerous colonial-era landmarks, including the Plaza Mayor, the Government Palace, and the Cathedral of Lima.







































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































