• December 21, 2025
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The Ministry of Sports has decided to restructure the steering committee for Al-Ahly Benghazi club, in accordance with the Ministry’s decision number (78), which the club published today, Thursday, on its social media page.

The text of the decision to restructure the steering committee for Al-Ahly Benghazi club included the appointment of a chairman and a vice chairman.

– Al-Ahly Benghazi and Al-Anwar draw… Friendship and Al-Swehli win over Al-Burouq and Abu Sleem in the “Durina” league.

The Libyan Football Association makes substantial amendments to the penalties regulations.

Members appointed to the steering committee for Al-Ahly Benghazi club were also named.

Al-Ahly Benghazi

Al-Ahly Benghazi is a major sports club based in Benghazi, Libya, founded in 1947 during the era of British administration. It is historically one of the country’s most popular and successful football clubs, known for its intense rivalry with Al-Ittihad Tripoli.

Ministry of Sports

The Ministry of Sports is a government department responsible for overseeing and promoting sports, physical education, and recreational activities within a nation. Its history is tied to the modern recognition of sports’ societal importance, with many countries establishing such ministries in the 20th century to develop athletic infrastructure, support elite athletes, and encourage public health through fitness.

Al-Anwar

Al-Anwar is a historic mosque located in Cairo, Egypt, originally built in the 14th century during the Mamluk era. It is known for its distinctive architectural style and has served as a significant center for Islamic worship and scholarship throughout its long history.

Friendship

“Friendship” is a common theme in monuments and cultural sites worldwide, often symbolizing peace and cooperation between nations. A notable example is the “Monument of Friendship” in Ufa, Russia, erected in 1965 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Bashkiria’s voluntary union with Russia. Such sites typically serve as enduring symbols of diplomatic alliances and shared historical narratives.

Al-Swehli

Al-Swehli refers to Ramadan al-Swehli, a prominent early 20th-century Libyan resistance leader from Misrata who fought against Italian colonization. He is historically significant for his role in the 1911-1912 Turco-Italian War and later political efforts, and he is commemorated in Libyan national memory. A major square and landmark in central Misrata, “Maidan al-Swehli,” is named in his honor.

Al-Burouq

Al-Burouq is a revered site in Islamic tradition, believed to be the location where the Prophet Muhammad tethered the miraculous winged steed, Buraq, during his Night Journey from Mecca to Jerusalem. It is situated near the Western Wall in Jerusalem, and the area is marked by a small mosque and is a point of significant religious importance for Muslims.

Abu Sleem

Abu Sleem is a densely populated district in southern Tripoli, Libya, historically known as a working-class area. It gained international notoriety in 1996 due to a reported massacre at its prison complex during the rule of Muammar Gaddafi. The area remains a significant and often referenced locality in the context of modern Libyan history.

Durina

Durina is a traditional Istrian stone house found in Croatia and Slovenia, historically used by farmers as a seasonal shelter during summer pasture or fieldwork. These simple, dry-stone structures date back centuries and reflect the rural architectural heritage of the region.

Libyan Football Association

The Libyan Football Association is the governing body for football in Libya, founded in 1962. It oversees national teams and domestic competitions, though its operations have been disrupted by political instability and conflict in the country since the 2011 revolution.

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