• February 16, 2026
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The Tripoli School for Youth Football has announced the organization of the fourth edition of the “Stars of Peace” championship for youth, which will be held during the nights of the holy month of Ramadan, with broad participation from teams across the city of Tripoli.

It was clarified that the championship will see the participation of 16 teams and is designated for the age group born in 2013 and 2014, as part of the school’s focus on developing the foundational base of football and providing an opportunity for emerging talents to showcase their abilities in an organized competitive atmosphere.

Educational and Technical Goals of the Championship
It was emphasized that the goal of holding the “Stars of Peace” championship is not limited to competition alone but extends to encouraging young players to embrace the spirit of fair competition, working to elevate their technical level, in addition to strengthening good relations among them and instilling noble sporting values.

An Opportunity to Discover New Talents
It was noted that the championship represents an important opportunity for clubs and coaches to monitor young players and discover promising talents, with expectations that the competitions will witness the emergence of many distinguished names that could form a future addition to Libyan football.

This championship comes within the efforts of the Tripoli School for Youth to support the youth age-group sector and contribute to preparing a new generation of players capable of representing clubs and national teams in the coming years.

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 Roman city and a major center under various empires, including the Ottoman, before becoming Libya’s capital upon independence in 1951. The city’s historic core, the Medina, features well-preserved architecture from its Ottoman and Italian colonial periods.

Stars of Peace

“Stars of Peace” is a contemporary public art installation, often comprised of illuminated star-shaped sculptures, that originated in the 21st century as a global project promoting messages of unity and non-violence. It has been displayed in various cities worldwide, with each star often dedicated to a different culture or cause as a symbolic gesture of hope and international solidarity.

Tripoli School for Youth Football

The Tripoli School for Youth Football is a specialized sports academy in Lebanon focused on training young footballers. It was established to nurture local talent and promote the sport among youth in the city of Tripoli and the wider North Governorate.

Libyan football

Libyan football has a long history, with its national federation founded in 1962 and the national team experiencing periods of success, particularly in the 1980s. The sport’s development has been significantly impacted by the country’s political instability and conflict, which have disrupted leagues and international participation.

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