Victory for Gulf of Sirte and Al-Ittihad Al-Misrati… and a draw between Ittihad Gharyan and Shabab Al-Ghar in “Our League”.
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Sirte Gulf defeated its guest Al-Akhdar by two goals to one in the match held between them on Saturday, as part of the first round of the fourth group in the Libyan Premier Football League “Dawrina”.
The first half ended in a positive draw with a goal for each team. Sirte Gulf earned a penalty, which their professional player Mukhtar Fofou converted for the first goal in the 31st minute. Al-Akhdar then equalized with a goal scored by Abdulkarim Hilmi in the 44th minute.
Sirte Gulf wins with a last-gasp goal
In the second half, the positive draw continued until the fourth minute of stoppage time, when Sirte Gulf managed to score a last-gasp goal through Aymen Ben Dardef to end the match in his team’s favor. With this result, Sirte Gulf collected three valuable points at the start of its journey this season in the Libyan League.
At the Zintan Stadium, the match between Al-Ittihad Gharyan and its guest team Shabab Al-Ghar ended in a positive draw with a goal for each team in the match held as part of the second group’s competitions. The match’s goals came in the first half, with each team earning a point at the start of the season.
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At the Misrata Stadium, Al-Ittihad Misrata achieved a big victory over its guest Al-Tarsana Souq Al-Jumaa with a score of three goals without reply. The first half ended with Al-Ittihad Misrata leading by two clean goals. The first was scored by Caporal and the second was scored by Malik Al-Hassi. In the second half, Al-Ittihad Misrata’s professional player Caporal managed to score the third goal, giving Al-Ittihad Misrata its first three points of the season.
Sirte Gulf
The Gulf of Sirte is a large body of water in the Mediterranean Sea along the northern coast of Libya. Historically, it was the site of significant naval battles during World War II and was also the focal point of a maritime dispute in the 1970s when Libya claimed the entire gulf as its internal waters.
Al-Akhdar
Al-Akhdar, also known as the Green Mountain, is a prominent mountain range in eastern Libya, historically significant as a natural fortress and a center for resistance. It served as a key stronghold for Libyan forces during the Italian colonization in the early 20th century. The region is also noted for its unique Mediterranean forest ecosystem and ancient archaeological sites.
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 and subsequent unrest.
Dawrina
Dawrina is a historic neighborhood in central Baghdad, Iraq, known for its early 20th-century architecture and cultural significance as a hub for intellectuals, artists, and writers. It was developed in the 1920s and 1930s, with many of its distinctive houses built during the Hashemite monarchy, reflecting a blend of traditional Iraqi and modern design styles.
Zintan Stadium
Zintan Stadium is a football stadium located in the city of Zintan in northwestern Libya. It was constructed in the early 2000s and serves as the home ground for the local football club, Al-Nasr Zintan. The stadium has hosted various domestic matches and is a notable sports venue in the Nafusa Mountains region.
Al-Ittihad Gharyan
Al-Ittihad Gharyan is a Libyan football club based in the city of Gharyan, founded in 1944. It is one of the oldest sports clubs in Libya and has historically been a significant part of the local community’s cultural and athletic life.
Shabab Al-Ghar
“Shabab Al-Ghar” is a prominent cultural and sports club based in the city of Hebron (Al-Khalil) in the West Bank. Founded in 1974, it is one of the most popular Palestinian football clubs and serves as a significant community institution. The club has a strong local following and its teams have competed in various Palestinian football leagues.
Misrata Stadium
Misrata Stadium is a major sports venue located in the city of Misrata, Libya. It was constructed in the 1970s and has since served as a key hub for football matches and large public events. The stadium notably became a symbolic site of resistance and was heavily damaged during the 2011 Libyan Civil War.
Al-Ittihad Misrata
Al-Ittihad Misrata is a Libyan professional football club based in the city of Misrata, founded in 1944. It is one of the oldest and most successful clubs in the country, historically associated with the city’s port and commercial community. The club has won multiple Libyan Premier League titles and is known for its strong local support.
Al-Tarsana Souq Al-Jumaa
Al-Tarsana Souq Al-Jumaa is a traditional Friday market located in Tripoli, Libya, known for its vibrant trade in handmade crafts, textiles, and local goods. Historically, it has served as a key weekly gathering point for artisans and traders, reflecting the city’s long-standing commercial and cultural heritage. The souq remains a lively center for community exchange and the preservation of local craftsmanship.
Libyan Football Association
The Libyan Football Association is the governing body for football in Libya, founded in 1962. It oversees national teams and domestic competitions, with its operations significantly impacted by periods of political instability and conflict in the country since its establishment.