• February 2, 2026
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At ten o’clock tonight, Thursday, the channel renews its appointment with a new episode of the program “In the Nineties,” which is dedicated to discussing the most important sports issues on the Libyan scene.

The “In the Nineties” program in today’s episode reviews three main files for research and scrutiny. The first is the file of the Libyan national football team, raising the question of the feasibility of technical director Alio Cissé continuing in his position after a technical evaluation, while outlining the features of the technical plan and the awaited project. Updates on communication with Libyan professional players abroad will also be presented, along with the latest news from the national team’s management.


The second file proposed for discussion in today’s episode of “In the Nineties” deals with the winter transfer market in the Libyan league, comparing the technical return against the volume of spending.

It will also address the extent of the impact of foreign deals on the level of competition and the local player, alongside revealing the reasons for the Libyan league’s attractiveness in the recent period.

The third file in the episode of “In the Nineties” covers player Ali Youssef’s move to French club Nantes, providing a technical reading of the player’s career path and the importance of his transfer to the French league.
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Channel frequencies on Nilesat
■ Frequency 1: HD 11096 | Horizontal | 27500 | 5/6
■ Frequency 2: SD 10815 | Horizontal | 27500 | 8/7

Libyan national football team

The Libyan national football team, representing Libya in international football, was founded in 1953 under the Libyan Football Federation. Historically, its most notable achievement was winning the African Cup of Nations in 1982 while hosting the tournament. The team’s fortunes have often been affected by the country’s political instability and conflict.

Libyan league

The Libyan League, also known as the Libyan Football Federation, is the governing body for football in Libya, founded in 1962. It organizes domestic competitions, including the Libyan Premier League, and oversees the national team, with its history intertwined with the country’s political changes since independence.

French club Nantes

FC Nantes is a professional football club based in Nantes, France, founded in 1943. Historically known as “Les Canaris” (The Canaries), the club enjoyed its greatest success in the latter half of the 20th century, winning eight Ligue 1 titles through a renowned youth academy and attractive playing style.

French league

The French league, commonly known as Ligue 1, is the top professional football division in France. It was founded in 1932 under the name National before being renamed Division 1 and later Ligue 1, with AS Saint-Étienne and Paris Saint-Germain among its most historically successful clubs.

Nilesat

Nilesat is an Egyptian satellite communications company founded in 1996 with the goal of providing satellite broadcasting services across North Africa and the Middle East. It operates a fleet of satellites that transmit hundreds of television and radio channels, playing a significant role in the region’s media landscape.

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