• February 16, 2026
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Positive draws decided the outcomes of the two matches between Al-Anwar and Al-Suqoor, and Al-Watan and Al-Swehli, within the competitions of the third and first groups of the Libyan Football League “Our League”, in two encounters that witnessed excitement and competitiveness until the final minutes.

In the competitions of the third group, the match between Al-Anwar and its guest Al-Suqoor ended in a positive 2-2 draw, in the encounter held at Al-Marj Stadium. The match saw a strong start from Al-Anwar, who opened the scoring through their professional player in the 14th minute, before an Al-Suqoor player equalized in the 25th minute.

Before the end of the first half, an Al-Suqoor player managed to score his team’s second goal, ending the first half with Al-Suqoor leading 2-1. In the second half, the score remained unchanged until the second minute of added time (90+2), when Al-Anwar succeeded in snatching the equalizing goal, avoiding defeat and securing a valuable point. With this result, Al-Anwar raised its tally to 5 points, while Al-Suqoor’s tally became 4 points.

Al-Watan and Al-Swehli Draw
In the competitions of the first group, the match between Al-Watan and its guest Al-Swehli ended in a positive 1-1 draw, in the encounter held at Al-Zawiya Stadium. The match was heading for an Al-Swehli victory after one of its players scored the opening goal in the 85th minute, before an Al-Watan player managed to steal a dramatic equalizer in the 95th minute of added time.

The encounter was strong and exciting, adding one point to each team’s tally, as Al-Swehli raised its tally to 18 points, while Al-Watan’s tally reached 10 points.

Al-Anwar

Al-Anwar is a historic mosque located in Cairo, Egypt, originally built in the 14th century during the Mamluk era. It is situated within the larger complex of the Al-Azhar University, one of the world’s oldest universities and a leading center of Islamic learning. The mosque has served as a key religious and educational institution for centuries, reflecting Cairo’s rich Islamic architectural and scholarly heritage.

Al-Suqoor

Al-Suqoor is a historic fortress located in the Asir Province of southwestern Saudi Arabia, known for its strategic position and traditional Najdi architecture. It was historically significant as a defensive stronghold and administrative center for the local tribes in the region.

Al-Watan

Al-Watan is a large cultural and entertainment complex located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which opened in 2017. It is designed to showcase Saudi heritage, art, and future aspirations through interactive exhibits, gardens, and architectural displays. The site is part of the kingdom’s broader Vision 2030 initiative to promote cultural development and national identity.

Al-Swehli

Al-Swehli is a coastal town in Libya historically known as a center for trade and Islamic scholarship, particularly during the medieval period. It is named after the prominent Sufi scholar and merchant Sidi Abdul-Salam Al-Asmar Al-Swehli, whose tomb there became a significant religious and cultural site. The town reflects the region’s history of commerce and religious influence along the North African coast.

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.

Our League

“Our League” is a cultural and political organization founded in 1924 in Albania, originally established to promote national unity and defend Albanian interests. It played a significant role in the country’s social and political movements during the early 20th century.

Al-Marj Stadium

Al-Marj Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in the city of Al-Marj, Libya. It was originally constructed in the 1960s and has since served as a key facility for local football matches and athletic events. The stadium has undergone renovations to maintain its role as a community hub for sports in the region.

Al-Zawiya Stadium

Al-Zawiya Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in the city of Al-Zawiya, Libya. It primarily serves as the home ground for the Al-Ittihad club and was notably used as a venue for the 2014 African Nations Championship. The stadium has faced periods of damage and disruption due to the conflict in Libya following the 2011 revolution.

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