• December 21, 2025
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Al-Nasr team achieved a deserved victory over Al-Murooj with three unanswered goals in the match held this evening at the Benina Martyrs Stadium, as part of the first round of the Libyan Premier Football League’s fourth group competitions.

The first half ended with Al-Nasr leading by two clean goals. The scoring was opened from a penalty kick in the ninth minute, before the second goal was added in the 25th minute with a beautiful shot. In the second half, Al-Nasr continued its control, and the third goal was scored in the 68th minute, ending the match with Al-Nasr’s victory and its collection of three valuable points at the start of the journey, while Al-Murooj remained without points.

Al-Olympi snatches a valuable victory from Abi Al-Ashhar
In another match held at the Artificial River Stadium, Al-Olympi snatched a valuable away victory over Abi Al-Ashhar, after the encounter ended with one goal unanswered. A goalless draw dominated the course of the match until the final minutes of regular time, before the winning goal was scored for Al-Olympi, allowing the team to collect three points, while Abi Al-Ashhar left without points.

Earlier on Saturday, Khaleej Sirt defeated its guest Al-Akhdar by two goals to one, as part of the first round of the fourth group competitions.

Within the second group competitions, the match between Ittihad Gharyan and its guest Shabab Al-Ghar ended in a positive draw with one goal for each team, in the encounter held at the Zintan Stadium, where the two goals were scored in the first half, allowing each team to collect a point at the start of the season.

Al-Ittihad Al-Misrati also achieved a big victory over its guest Al-Tarsana at Souq Al-Jumaa with three unanswered goals, in the match hosted by the Misrata Stadium. Al-Ittihad Al-Misrati ended the first half leading by two goals, before returning to score the third goal in the second half, granting its team the first three points of the season.

Benina Martyrs Stadium

Benina Martyrs Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Benghazi, Libya, primarily used for football matches. It was originally named after the city but was renamed in 2011 to honor the martyrs of the Libyan Civil War. The stadium serves as the home ground for the Libyan national football team and the local club Al-Nasr Benghazi.

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 is primarily used for football matches and mass games, most notably the Arirang Festival, a large-scale gymnastics and artistic performance.

Zintan Stadium

Zintan Stadium is a football stadium located in the city of Zintan, Libya. It was constructed in the early 2000s and has primarily served as the home ground for local football clubs. The stadium also gained wider recognition for being used as a detention site during the Libyan Civil War that began in 2011.

Misrata Stadium

Misrata Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Misrata, Libya, primarily used for football matches. It was constructed in the 1970s and has since served as a home ground for local clubs. The stadium gained international attention during the 2011 Libyan Civil War when it was used as a site for a major refugee camp and field hospital.

Souq Al-Jumaa

Souq Al-Jumaa is a traditional Friday market located in Tripoli, Libya, known for its vibrant trade in a wide variety of goods, from produce and livestock to household items. Historically, it has served as a central weekly gathering point for locals and traders from surrounding regions, functioning as a key social and economic hub for centuries.

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