

At the level of Group Two, the Al-Ittihad Gheryan team will meet the Olympic team this evening at Al-Zintan Stadium at exactly 15:30, while the Al-Tarsana team will host its counterpart, Shabab Al-Ghar, in a match held at Al-Nahr Stadium at 15:30.
As for Group Four, the Gulf of Sirte team will host the Al-Wefaq Ajdabiya team at Sirte Stadium at 15:30, while the Al-Tahaddy team will face the Al-Andalus team at the Benina Martyrs Stadium at 18:30.
All matches will be held without spectators present.
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Tripoli
Tripoli is the capital and largest city of Libya, located on the country’s Mediterranean coast. Historically, it was founded by the Phoenicians in the 7th century BC and has since been ruled by the Romans, Arabs, Ottomans, and Italians, serving as a major port and cultural crossroads. Its historic core, the medina of Old Tripoli, contains significant architecture from these various periods.
Al-Zintan Stadium
Al-Zintan Stadium is a football stadium located in the city of Al-Zintan in northwestern Libya. It was constructed in the 1970s and has primarily served as the home ground for local football clubs. The stadium has also been used for larger regional events and reflects the post-independence development of sports infrastructure in the country.
Al-Nahr Stadium
Al-Nahr Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue 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.
Sirte Stadium
Sirte Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Sirte, Libya, originally constructed to host matches during the 1982 African Cup of Nations. It gained wider international notoriety in 2011 when it served as a major stronghold and symbolic site during the Libyan Civil War.
Benina Martyrs Stadium
Benina Martyrs Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Benghazi, Libya, primarily used for football matches. It was renamed to honor the Libyans who died fighting against Italian colonial rule in the early 20th century, reflecting its significance as a site of national memory. The stadium serves as the home ground for the local club Al-Nasr Benghazi.







































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































