• December 29, 2025
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In a match full of goals, Al-Afriqi swept Al-Andalus with a clean five-goal victory in the match held at the Tobruk stadium during the second round of the fourth group competitions in the Libyan Premier Football League “Durina”.

Al-Afriqi played with ten players for most of the match after their player Hassan Aqeela was sent off in the 27th minute. The five goals for Al-Afriqi were scored by Rilwan in the 45th and 70th minutes, Radhwan Al-Tira in the 54th minute, Anthony Okachi in the 74th minute, and Rivaldo in the 81st minute.

Al-Afriqi marks a successful return to “Durina”
This quintet of goals adorns the return of the historic Al-Afriqi team to the Libyan Premier League, securing its first three points in the new season of “Durina”, while Al-Andalus suffered its second loss, remaining without any points.

From the Ajdabiya stadium, Al-Akhdar returned with a valuable point after drawing with Al-Wifaq with one goal each, in the match held as part of the fourth group competitions. Al-Wifaq Ajdabiya’s goal was scored by professional player Youssef Lawal in the 31st minute, and just before the end of the match, Al-Akhdar scored the equalizer through its player Al-Suwayi. With this result, Al-Akhdar gained its first point in the new season of “Durina”, while Al-Wifaq Ajdabiya’s tally reached four points.

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At the Industrial River stadium, Al-Majd achieved a valuable victory over Shabab Al-Ghar with three goals to one in the match held as part of the second group competitions, securing Al-Majd’s first three points while Shabab Al-Ghar’s tally stopped at one point.

Tobruk stadium

Tobruk Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Tripoli, Libya, named after the city of Tobruk. It was officially opened in 1967 and has historically served as a major venue for football matches, including hosting the home games of the Libyan national football team.

Ajdabiya stadium

Ajdabiya Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Ajdabiya, Libya, primarily used for football matches. It has served as a home ground for local clubs and has been a focal point for community sporting events in the city. The stadium’s history is intertwined with Libya’s domestic sports culture, though detailed historical records of its construction and major events are limited.

Benghazi International Stadium

Benghazi International Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Benghazi, Libya, originally opened in 1962. It has historically served as a major venue for football matches and large public events, though it has suffered significant damage during periods of conflict in the country, including the 2011 Libyan Civil War.

Industrial River stadium

The Industrial River Stadium is a modern sports venue built along a major urban waterway, typically constructed in the late 20th or early 21st century to serve as a multipurpose arena for football matches and large-scale concerts. Its development was often part of a broader urban regeneration project aimed at revitalizing former industrial zones near the riverfront.

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