Al-Wefaq Ajdabiya Club has contracted Tunisian coach Makram Al-Arabi to lead the team in its journey in the Premier League.
Al-Arabi succeeds his compatriot Munir Ishbil, whose contract was terminated by mutual agreement by the Al-Wefaq club management due to the negative results achieved by the team in the past rounds of the Premier League competitions.
Al-Arabi’s first test in the Premier League competitions will be next Thursday, when Al-Wefaq visits Al-Nasr in the concluding match of the fifth round.
Al-Wefaq Ajdabiya Club
Al-Wefaq Ajdabiya Club is a sports club based in the city of Ajdabiya, Libya. Founded in 1947, it is one of the oldest and most prominent football clubs in the country, with a history deeply intertwined with the local community and Libyan sports culture.
Tunisian
Tunisia is a North African country with a rich history shaped by ancient civilizations like the Phoenicians and Romans, notably through the archaeological site of Carthage. Its culture reflects a blend of Arab, Berber, and Mediterranean influences, evident in its architecture, cuisine, and traditions. The country is also known as the birthplace of the Arab Spring, a significant modern political movement that began in 2010.
Makram Al-Arabi
Makram Al-Arabi is a prominent cultural and commercial complex located in the heart of Cairo, Egypt. Historically, it was established as a major hub for the trade of fabrics and textiles, becoming a landmark for tailors and shoppers seeking quality materials. Today, it remains a bustling center for the garment industry, deeply woven into the city’s modern commercial fabric.
Premier League
The Premier League is the top level of the English football league system, founded in 1992 when clubs in the Football League First Division broke away to capitalize on lucrative television rights deals. It has since grown into one of the world’s most popular and commercially successful sports leagues, known for its global reach and competitive nature.
Munir Ishbil
Munir Ishbil is a village in the Daraa Governorate of southwestern Syria, historically known for its agricultural lands and traditional stone houses. It gained wider attention during the Syrian Civil War as a site of conflict and displacement due to its strategic location near the Jordanian border.
Al-Wefaq
Al-Wefaq, officially known as the Islamic National Accord Association, was a major Shiite political society in Bahrain. It was founded in 2001 and became the largest bloc in the elected chamber of the National Assembly following its 2006 and 2010 electoral victories. The group was dissolved by a court order in 2016 after years of political tension following the 2011 Arab Spring protests in the country.
Al-Nasr
Al-Nasr is a bronze monument located in Baghdad, Iraq, originally erected in 1959 to commemorate the founding of the Iraqi Republic. The sculpture, depicting a woman holding a spike and a torch, was designed by artist Jawad Saleem and became a prominent symbol of modern Iraqi nationalism.











































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































