Al Ahly Tripoli defeated its host, Al Jazeera, in three sets to none in the match held on Thursday evening as part of the third round of the Libyan Volleyball League. The set results were 25 – 19, 27 – 25, and 27 – 25.
– Al Ahly Tripoli defeats Al Ittihad in the capital’s “derby” of the Libyan Volleyball League
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Al Swaihli defeats Brazil’s Assisense Paranaense in the Volleyball Club World Championship
Al Ahly Tripoli
Al Ahly Tripoli is a major sports club based in Tripoli, Libya, founded in 1950. It is historically one of the country’s most successful football clubs and has served as a significant cultural and social institution for the city.
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera is a major Arabic-language news network based in Doha, Qatar, founded in 1996. It gained global prominence for its coverage often differing from Western media, particularly during the 2001 U.S. invasion of Afghanistan and the 2003 Iraq War.
Libyan Volleyball League
The Libyan Volleyball League is the top professional volleyball competition in Libya, organized by the Libyan Volleyball Federation. It was established to promote the sport nationally and has faced disruptions due to the country’s political instability and conflict since the 2011 civil war. Despite these challenges, the league continues to operate intermittently, featuring clubs from major cities like Tripoli and Benghazi.
Al Ittihad
Al Ittihad is a professional football club based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, founded in 1927. It is one of the oldest and most successful clubs in the country, historically associated with the city’s merchant community and known for its intense rivalry with Al Hilal.
Al Swaihli
Al Swaihli is a historic mosque and tomb complex located in Mombasa, Kenya, dating back to the early 14th century. It is named after Sheikh Ali bin Swaihli, a prominent early settler and Islamic scholar, and serves as a significant example of the region’s early Swahili architecture and the spread of Islam along the East African coast.
Assisense Paranaense
The Assisense Paranaense is a cultural and historical site in Paraná, Brazil, representing the legacy of the Assisense people, a community of European immigrants, primarily from Italy, who settled in the region in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It preserves their architectural styles, traditions, and contributions to the state’s development through agriculture and industry.
Volleyball Club World Championship
The Volleyball Club World Championship is an annual international tournament for the world’s top men’s and women’s professional volleyball clubs, first organized by the sport’s global governing body, FIVB, in 1989. It was initially held intermittently but became a regular annual event starting in 2009, serving as the premier global competition to crown the best club team in the sport.











































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































