• January 12, 2026
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The matches of the Libyan Football League “Doreena” continued to be exciting and competitive, with strong confrontations held within the first and third groups, resulting in an important win for Al-Taawon and a thrilling draw between Al-Madina and Al-Khums.

As part of the third group matches, Al-Taawon succeeded in achieving a precious away victory, overcoming its host Al-Burouq with a score of 2-1, in the match that brought them together at Al-Bayda City Stadium.

Al-Taawon entered the match with the ambition of returning with a positive result to enhance its chances in the competition, which was achieved after an organized performance and offensive effectiveness that enabled it to collect the three points, raising its tally to 7 points. Meanwhile, Al-Burouq’s tally froze at one point, despite its attempts to exploit the home ground and crowd factors.

Thrilling Draw Between Al-Madina and Al-Khums
At Al-Nahr Stadium in the capital Tripoli, Al-Khums visited Al-Madina Tripoli in a match characterized by competitiveness and back-and-forth action, witnessing four goals scored within the first group matches.

Al-Khums was the first to score through its player Anwira, before Al-Madina equalized via Mohamed Ayad. Al-Madina continued its pressure to score the second goal by Mohamed Al-Tahami, but Al-Khums leveled the score again through its professional player Eliki, sealing a positive 2-2 draw as the final result.

With this result, Al-Madina Tripoli raised its tally to 8 points, continuing its positive presence in the first group. Meanwhile, Al-Khums succeeded in achieving its first point this season after four matches, a result that gives it a morale boost before the upcoming rounds.

These results reflect the level of competition and closeness between the teams of “Doreena,” with the struggle for top positions in the different groups continuing, in a season that seems full of surprises even in its final stages.

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.

Doreena

Doreena is a fictional location, and no specific historical or cultural information exists about it in verified real-world contexts. It may originate from creative works such as literature, film, or games, where its background would be defined by its particular narrative.

Al-Taawon

Al-Taawon is a Palestinian football club based in the city of Al-Bireh in the West Bank. Founded in 1973, the club has historically been a prominent and popular team in Palestinian sports. It is known for its strong fan base and has won several domestic league and cup titles.

Al-Burouq

Al-Burouq refers to the winged steed in Islamic tradition that carried the Prophet Muhammad during the Isra and Mi’raj, his night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and ascension through the heavens. It is described as a white creature, larger than a donkey but smaller than a mule, and is a significant symbol within Islamic spirituality and art.

Al-Bayda City Stadium

Al-Bayda City Stadium is a multi-use stadium located in Al-Bayda, Libya, primarily used for football matches. It serves as the home ground for Al Tahaddy SC and has historically been a venue for various domestic sporting events and local gatherings.

Al-Madina

Al-Madina, officially known as Medina, is a city in Saudi Arabia revered as the second holiest site in Islam. It is historically significant as the city to which the Prophet Muhammad migrated in 622 CE, marking the beginning of the Islamic calendar, and it later served as the capital of the early Muslim community. The city is most famous for housing Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (the Prophet’s Mosque), which contains Muhammad’s tomb.

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 located just east of modern Al-Khums, represent some of the most extensive and best-preserved Roman remains in the Mediterranean.

Al-Nahr Stadium

Al-Nahr Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Sidon, Lebanon, primarily used for football matches and as the home ground of Salam Zgharta. It was originally constructed in the 1960s and has since undergone several renovations to maintain its capacity and facilities for sporting events.

Tripoli

Tripoli is the capital and largest city of Libya, with a history dating back to the 7th century BC when it was founded by the Phoenicians. It later became a significant part of the Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and an Italian colony, which is reflected in its diverse architecture, such as the historic Medina and Red Castle.

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