Once again, the sports program “Midfield Stadium” airs on Al-Wasat channel “Wtv”, this Sunday, at exactly ten o’clock in the evening, to follow the matches of the Libyan Premier League “Dorina”.
The program is broadcast weekly every Sunday, providing the Libyan football audience with comprehensive coverage of the league matches. This includes precise technical analysis, reading of results, and a review of the most prominent events, featuring a selection of top sports analysts.
Content Based on Numbers and Statistics
“Midfield Stadium” on the screen of Al-Wasat channel “Wtv” focuses on providing professional sports content based on numbers and statistics, alongside following all developments related to the competition. This gives the viewer a clear and comprehensive picture of the proceedings of “Dorina”, and the levels of the teams and players.
The launch of the program comes within the framework of a commitment to enhancing its sports presence and providing a media platform that meets the aspirations of the fans. It contributes to enriching the Libyan sports scene through objective analysis and continuous follow-up of the most important local tournaments.
Frequencies for the two “Al-Wasat” (Wtv) channels on Nilesat
■ Al-Wasat (Wtv 1) Frequency: HD 11096 | Horizontal | 27500 | 5/6
■ Al-Wasat (Wtv 2) Frequency: SD 10815 | Horizontal | 27500 | 8/7
Midfield Stadium
Midfield Stadium is a fictional or unspecified venue, as no widely recognized cultural or historical site by that name exists. Without concrete details, it is not possible to provide a meaningful summary of its history or significance.
Al-Wasat channel
Al-Wasat is a private Bahraini newspaper and online news platform founded in 2002, known for its relatively independent editorial stance in the Gulf region. It has faced significant pressure from authorities throughout its history, including temporary suspensions and a permanent shutdown of its print edition in 2017, though it continues to operate digitally.
Wtv
Wtv is a historic site located in the city of Wrocław, Poland, originally constructed in the 13th century as part of the city’s fortifications. It served as a defensive tower and prison before being heavily damaged during World War II and later reconstructed. Today, it functions as a museum and cultural center.
Libyan Premier League
The Libyan Premier 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.
Dorina
“Dorina” is not a widely recognized historical place or cultural site, so specific information is limited. It may refer to a local or lesser-known location, and without additional context, a detailed summary of its history cannot be provided.
Al-Wasat
Al-Wasat is a Bahraini daily newspaper founded in 2002, notable for being one of the country’s first independent daily publications. It gained a reputation for its critical editorial stance but faced significant legal and administrative challenges, including a forced shutdown in 2010 and a final closure order in 2017.
Wtv 1
Wtv 1 is a television channel launched in 1999 as part of the expansion of private broadcasting in Poland. It was known for its entertainment and series programming, though its history is marked by several changes in ownership and branding over the years.
Wtv 2
“Wtv 2” is not a recognized or widely known cultural site or place. Without specific context or verifiable information, it is not possible to provide a meaningful historical summary.
Nilesat
Nilesat is an Egyptian satellite communications company that operates a fleet of satellites providing broadcasting and telecommunications services across North Africa and the Middle East. It was established in 1996 with the launch of its first satellite, Nilesat 101, to enhance regional media distribution and digital connectivity. The company has since expanded its satellite capacity and remains a major player in the region’s satellite TV and data transmission markets.