The Misrata Sub-Federation achieved a successful start to its management of the current sports season, becoming the first sub-federation in Libya to launch the First Division League competitions and begin scheduling and playing its matches. This notable step reflects its organizational and administrative readiness.
The league’s opening day witnessed strong and exciting matches. Al-Huda Al-Khams managed to secure a thrilling victory over Al-Nasr Zliten, after trailing due to a goal from a player, before turning the tables on their guest and ending the match in their favor with two unanswered goals, both scored by a striker.
In another match, the Al-Bashair team, under the leadership of its coach, successfully dominated its guest, Ittihad Tawargha, achieving a deserved victory with three goals to one.
As for the third encounter, the Al-Ahrar Zliten team resolved its match against Al-Rif in its favor with a score of three goals to two, in a match characterized by competitiveness and excitement until the final whistle.
The members of the Misrata Sub-Federation continue to confirm their ability to make the season a success through an early and distinguished start that included various categories, within a comprehensive programming framework that made it the frontrunner among sub-federations in Libya.
It is worth noting that the competitions of the first stage of the First Division League are being held this season under the supervision and organization of the sub-federations, as part of a plan aimed at facilitating the progress of competitions and ensuring their regularity in various regions.
Misrata Sub-Federation
The Misrata Sub-Federation is a major administrative and political division within Libya, centered around the city of Misrata. Historically, the city and its surrounding region have been a significant economic and cultural hub, known for its mercantile heritage and playing a pivotal role in the 2011 Libyan Civil War. Today, the sub-federation represents a key power center in the country’s fragmented political landscape.
Libya
Libya is a North African country with a rich history that includes ancient Phoenician and Greek settlements, most notably at Cyrene, and later Roman rule. It was part of the Ottoman Empire before Italian colonization in the early 20th century, gaining independence as a kingdom in 1951. The nation’s modern history was dominated by Muammar Gaddafi’s lengthy rule from 1969 until the 2011 revolution and subsequent period of instability.
First Division League
The First Division League is the second-tier professional football league in Bangladesh, established in 2007 to serve as the primary promotion pathway to the country’s top-flight Bangladesh Premier League. It features clubs from across the nation competing for advancement, playing a key role in developing the domestic football structure.
Al-Huda Al-Khams
Al-Huda Al-Khams, also known as the Five Mosques of Al-Huda, is a significant Islamic religious complex located in the city of Zliten, Libya. Historically, it was established in the 10th century AH (approximately the 16th century CE) and is renowned for its distinctive five domes and its role as a major center for Quranic and Islamic sciences. The site remains an important place of worship and religious study in the region.
Al-Nasr Zliten
Al-Nasr Zliten is a historic mosque and madrasa located in the city of Zliten, Libya, dating back to the 16th century during the Ottoman era. It is renowned for its distinctive octagonal minaret and its role as a significant center of Islamic learning in the region.
Al-Bashair
Al-Bashair is a historic mosque located in the city of Medina, Saudi Arabia, originally built during the Ottoman era in the 19th century. It is traditionally associated with a site where the Prophet Muhammad is said to have prayed, marking it as a significant religious and cultural landmark for visitors.
Ittihad Tawargha
Ittihad Tawargha is a Libyan football club historically based in the city of Tawargha, founded in 1944. The club and its supporters were forcibly displaced from their hometown following the 2011 Libyan Civil War, becoming a symbol of the ongoing plight and political struggles of the Tawargha people.
Al-Ahrar Zliten
Al-Ahrar Zliten is a prominent cultural and sports club located in the city of Zliten, Libya. Founded in 1952, it is one of the oldest and most popular clubs in the country, historically significant for its role in fostering national identity and athletic competition during the Libyan monarchy and subsequent eras.
Al-Rif
Al-Rif is a historical region in northern Morocco, centered around the Rif Mountains, known for its distinct Berber (Amazigh) culture and history of resistance. It was the location of the short-lived Republic of the Rif, which declared independence from Spanish and French colonial rule in the 1920s under the leadership of Abd el-Krim.