The matches of the Libyan Premier Football League “Dorina” witnessed five games today, Monday, within the first and third groups, resulting in an important victory for both Al-Swehly and Al-Watan, while Al-Ahly Tripoli continued its strong performances and consolidated its lead, compared to two goalless draws in Al-Bayda and Benghazi.
On the pitch of Al-Zawiya Stadium, Al-Swehly returned with three precious points after defeating its host Al-Qadisiyah with a score of two goals to nil. The goals for Al-Swehly were scored by Ayman Al-Hassouni and Fili Traore, in a match that saw Ayoub Ayad miss a penalty for Al-Swehly. With this victory, Al-Swehly raised its tally to 10 points, while Al-Qadisiyah’s points remained frozen at 4.
Al-Watan achieves its first league victory
From Al-Nahr Stadium, Al-Watan achieved its first victory this season after overcoming Al-Dhahra with a goal to nil, earning three valuable points in the standings race. Al-Dhahra’s points remained at 7, while Al-Watan raised its tally to 5 points.
Al-Ahly Tripoli continues its remarkable results streak
In the capital, Tripoli, Al-Ahly Tripoli continued its series of positive results and strengthened its lead in the group after a resounding victory over Al-Sabah with a clean hat-trick. The first goal came from a penalty successfully converted by Abdullah Al-Arefi before the end of the first half, while striker Azzo Al-Marimi added the second and third goals in the second half. With this win, Al-Ahly raised its points to 10, while Al-Sabah remained with one point.
Goalless draw between Al-Sadaka and Al-Anwar
At Al-Wadi Al-Kabir Stadium in the city of Al-Bayda, the match between Al-Sadaka and Al-Anwar ended in a goalless draw, in a meeting lacking an attacking touch, with each team adding a point to its tally, bringing Al-Sadaka’s points to 4 and Al-Anwar’s to 4 as well.
Tactical match between Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad Al-Askari
At Benghazi International Stadium, a goalless draw prevailed over the match between Al-Hilal and its guest Al-Ittihad Al-Askari, in a balanced tactical match, with each team earning a point. Al-Hilal raised its tally to 8 points, while Al-Ittihad Al-Askari reached 5 points.
The “Dorina” competitions continue amid a close struggle in both groups, awaiting the upcoming rounds which are expected to bring more excitement and decisiveness in the race for the lead and qualification.
Libyan Premier Football League
The Libyan Premier Football League is the top professional football division in Libya, founded in 1963. It has experienced periodic suspensions due to political instability and conflict within the country, most notably during the 2011 civil war.
Dorina
Dorina is a small village in the Epirus region of northwestern Greece, known primarily for its traditional stone architecture and scenic location near the Zagori villages. Historically, it was part of the Zagorochoria, a group of settlements that thrived during the Ottoman period due to special autonomy and trade privileges. Today, it serves as a quiet destination for visitors exploring the natural and cultural heritage of the Vikos–Aoös National Park.
Al-Swehly
Al-Swehly is a neighborhood in Tripoli, Libya, historically known for its distinctive Ottoman-era architecture and as a traditional commercial and residential district. It developed significantly during the Ottoman period and remains a notable area for its historic buildings and cultural heritage.
Al-Watan
Al-Watan is a cultural and entertainment destination in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which opened in 2017 as part of the country’s Vision 2030 initiative. It is a large-scale interactive center designed to celebrate Saudi heritage, art, and future aspirations through immersive exhibits and experiences.
Al-Ahly Tripoli
Al-Ahly Tripoli is a major sports club based in Tripoli, Libya, founded in 1950. It is historically one of the country’s most successful and popular football clubs, with a significant role in Libyan sporting culture.
Al-Bayda
Al-Bayda is a city in northeastern Libya, historically known as one of the country’s oldest continuously inhabited settlements. It served as the capital of Libya from 1963 to 1969 and is noted for its location in the Green Mountains region.
Benghazi
Benghazi is a major city in eastern Libya, historically significant as a center of trade and culture since its founding as the Greek colony of Euesperides in the 6th century BC. It later served as a joint capital of Libya and was a focal point of the 2011 uprising that led to the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi.
Al-Zawiya Stadium
Al-Zawiya Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Al-Zawiya, Libya, primarily used for football matches and serving as the home ground for Al-Zawiya SC. It was constructed in the 1970s and has since been a central hub for local sporting events and cultural gatherings in the region.
Al-Qadisiyah
Al-Qadisiyah is a historically significant city in modern-day Iraq, best known as the site of the decisive 7th-century Battle of al-Qadisiyyah, where the Rashidun Caliphate’s forces defeated the Sassanian Empire, leading to the Islamic conquest of Persia. Today, it is the name of an Iraqi governorate, with its capital being the city of Diwaniyah.
Al-Nahr Stadium
Al-Nahr Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Tyre, Lebanon, primarily used for football matches. It was constructed in 1966 and is the home ground of the local club, Tadamon Sour. The stadium is situated near the ancient Phoenician ruins of Tyre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Al-Dhahra
Al-Dhahra is a historical region in Qatar, traditionally known for its vital water wells that supported Bedouin life and trade routes in the arid peninsula. Its history is closely tied to Qatar’s nomadic heritage and the development of settlements around these crucial water sources.
Tripoli
Tripoli is the capital and largest city of Libya, with a history dating back to the 7th century BC when it was founded by the Phoenicians. It later became a significant part of the Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and an Italian colony, which is reflected in its diverse architecture, such as the historic Medina and the Red Castle (Assai al-Hamra).
Al-Sabah
Al-Sabah refers to the ruling family of Kuwait, which has governed since the mid-18th century. The dynasty was founded by Sabah I bin Jaber, and its history is central to the establishment and modern development of the State of Kuwait. The family continues to hold the position of Emir, shaping the nation’s political and cultural landscape.
Al-Wadi Al-Kabir Stadium
Al-Wadi Al-Kabir Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Muscat, Oman. It was historically the primary national stadium of the country, hosting football matches and other major events, before being superseded by larger, more modern facilities.
Al-Sadaka
Al-Sadaka is a historic mosque located in the city of Mosul, Iraq, believed to have been originally constructed in the 12th century during the Zengid period. It is traditionally associated with a story of a ruler building it as an act of repentance or sincerity (sadaka means “charity” or “sincerity” in Arabic). The mosque suffered significant damage during the conflict with ISIS but is part of ongoing cultural heritage restoration efforts in the region.
Al-Anwar
Al-Anwar is a historic mosque located in Cairo, Egypt, originally built in the 14th century during the Mamluk era. It is situated within the larger complex of the Al-Azhar University, one of the world’s oldest universities and a leading center of Islamic learning.
Benghazi International Stadium
Benghazi International Stadium is a major sports venue in Benghazi, Libya, originally opened in the 1960s. It has hosted significant national and international football matches but has suffered damage during periods of conflict in the country, including the 2011 Libyan Civil War.
Al-Hilal
Al-Hilal is a professional football club based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, founded in 1957. It is one of Asia’s most successful clubs, with a record number of Saudi Pro League titles and Asian Champions League trophies, and has a historic rivalry with Al-Nassr.
Al-Ittihad Al-Askari
Al-Ittihad Al-Askari is a historic military fortress located in the city of Aleppo, Syria. It was originally constructed in the 10th century under the Hamdanid dynasty and was later expanded and reinforced by subsequent rulers, including the Ayyubids and Mamluks, serving as a key strategic stronghold for centuries.