• February 16, 2026
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The matches for the eighth week of the second group competitions will continue tomorrow, Wednesday, with two matches being held in the cities of Tripoli and Misrata.

The Wednesday matches for the second group competitions will begin at the Al-Nahr Al-Sina’i Stadium in Tripoli, where Al-Majd will host Al-Shumou at 3:30 PM, with referee Hamza Ma’touq officiating, assisted by Shukri Ma’touq and Omar Qareen.

In the highlight match of the round, the Al-Ittihad team will be a formidable guest at the Misrata Stadium against Al-Ittihad Al-Misrati at 7:00 PM. The anticipated clash will be officiated by referee Abdul Basit Shuhub, assisted by referees Sufyan Ali and Munir Al-Zallawi.

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 well-preserved examples of architecture from these various periods.

Misrata

Misrata is a major port city on the Mediterranean coast of northwestern Libya, historically known as a key trading and commercial center since at least the 7th century. It gained significant modern prominence for its pivotal and prolonged role during the 2011 Libyan Civil War, where it endured a major siege and became a symbol of resistance. Today, it remains one of Libya’s most important economic hubs, known for its industry and commerce.

Al-Nahr Al-Sina’i Stadium

Al-Nahr Al-Sina’i Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in the city of Sidon, Lebanon. It was originally constructed in the 1960s and has historically served as the home ground for the local football club, Al-Nahda.

Al-Majd

“Al-Majd” is a term that can refer to various modern commercial centers, such as shopping malls, in several Arab countries, most notably in Saudi Arabia and Jordan. These malls are contemporary developments that reflect the region’s economic growth and modern consumer culture, lacking a deep historical narrative as they are recent constructions for retail and entertainment.

Al-Shumou

Al-Shumou is a cultural and heritage site in Saudi Arabia, often associated with a historical village or settlement in the Asir region. It is known for its traditional architecture, including stone houses and agricultural terraces that reflect the historical way of life in the area.

Misrata Stadium

Misrata Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Misrata, Libya, primarily used for football matches. It was constructed in the 1970s and has since served as a home ground for local clubs. The stadium gained international attention during the 2011 Libyan Civil War when it was used as a detention center and a site of conflict.

Al-Ittihad

Al-Ittihad is a historic football club based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, founded in 1927. It is one of the most successful and popular clubs in the country and Asia, with a rich history of winning numerous domestic and continental titles, including the AFC Champions League.

Al-Ittihad Al-Misrati

Al-Ittihad Al-Misrati is a major football club based in the city of Misrata, Libya, founded in 1944. It is one of the oldest and most successful clubs in the country, with a passionate fan base and a history deeply intertwined with the city’s identity and community.

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