• January 3, 2026
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Al Ahly Tripoli lived a year full of achievements in 2025, being crowned with the treble of the Libyan Football League, the Libya Cup, and the Libyan Super Cup.

Al Ahly Tripoli was crowned league champion for the fourteenth time in its history this year, after competing in the six-team championship stage held in the Italian city of Milan.

Al Ahly reinforced its league title by winning the Libya Cup against Al Ahly Benghazi with a score of 3-0, in the final match held at Cairo International Stadium.

Just two days after winning the Cup competition, Al Ahly Tripoli added a new title from Cairo International Stadium, after being crowned with the Libyan Super Cup against the same rival, Al Ahly Benghazi, but this time via a penalty shootout.

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.

Libyan Football League

The Libyan Football 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 and subsequent unrest.

Libya Cup

The Libya Cup is the premier domestic football knockout competition in Libya, first established in 1975. It has been contested by clubs across the country, though its history has been interrupted by periods of political instability and conflict affecting the national football schedule.

Libyan Super Cup

The Libyan Super Cup is an annual football match contested between the winners of the Libyan Premier League and the Libyan Cup. It was first held in 1994, though its scheduling has been irregular due to political instability and league suspensions in the country.

Milan

Milan is a major city in northern Italy, renowned as a global capital of fashion and design. Historically, it served as the capital of the Western Roman Empire in the 4th century and later became a dominant center during the Renaissance under the ruling Sforza and Visconti families. Key cultural sites include the magnificent Gothic Milan Cathedral (Duomo) and Leonardo da Vinci’s famous fresco “The Last Supper.”

Al Ahly Benghazi

Al Ahly Benghazi is a prominent Libyan sports club based in Benghazi, founded in 1947 during the era of British administration. It is historically one of the country’s most successful and popular football clubs, with a significant role in Libyan sporting culture.

Cairo International Stadium

Cairo International Stadium is a major sports venue in Egypt’s capital, inaugurated in 1960 and later expanded to host the 1991 All-Africa Games. It is historically significant as the primary stadium for the Egypt national football team and has hosted numerous continental and international tournaments.

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