The competitions of the Libyan Handball League witnessed three strong matches today, Wednesday, as part of the round for the teams of the second group, resulting in one win and two draws in encounters characterized by excitement and competitiveness.
In the city of Al Bayda, the Al Qaryounis team managed to achieve a deserved away victory after overcoming its host, Al Akhdar, with a score of 36–24. In this match, Al Qaryounis imposed its superiority from the first minutes until the final whistle.
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At the new Benghazi Club hall, two matches were held that ended in draws. In the first encounter, a positive 24–24 draw concluded the match between Al Hilal and Al Ahly Benghazi, in a balanced game that saw the lead change hands until the final seconds.
In the second match at the same hall, the teams Al Najma and New Benghazi drew with a score of 28–28, following a strong performance from both sides and great enthusiasm from the players throughout both halves of the match.
Libyan Handball League
The Libyan Handscraft League is the top professional handball competition in Libya, established to organize and promote the sport nationally. It has faced disruptions due to political instability and conflict in the country but continues to operate as a key part of Libya’s sporting culture.
Al Bayda
Al Bayda is a city in northeastern Libya, historically known as one of the country’s oldest continuously inhabited settlements with origins dating back to Greek and Roman periods. It later served as the capital of the Kingdom of Libya from 1963 to 1969 under King Idris I. The city is also notable for its location in the Green Mountains region and for being the site of the University of Omar Al-Mukhtar.
Al Qaryounis
Al Qaryounis is a historic Islamic educational institution located in Fez, Morocco, originally founded as a mosque in 859 CE by Fatima al-Fihri. It is widely recognized as one of the oldest existing, continually operating universities in the world, playing a central role in the intellectual and spiritual life of the region for centuries.
Al Akhdar
Al Akhdar, also known as the Green Mountain, is a prominent mountain range in northeastern Oman, part of the Al Hajar Mountains. Historically, its rugged terrain provided a natural fortress for local tribes and it is famed for its ancient aflaj irrigation systems, some dating back over 2,000 years. Today, it is a key agricultural region known for its terraced farms, rosewater production, and cooler climate.
Benghazi Club hall
The Benghazi Club hall is a historic social and cultural venue in Benghazi, Libya, originally established during the Italian colonial period in the early 20th century. It has long served as a prominent gathering place for the city’s residents and has witnessed significant social and political events throughout Libya’s modern history.
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, having won numerous domestic and continental titles, including a record number of Saudi Pro League championships and multiple AFC Champions League trophies.
Al Ahly Benghazi
Al Ahly Benghazi is a prominent Libyan sports club based in Benghazi, founded in 1947 during the era of British administration. It is historically one of the country’s most successful and popular football clubs, known for its intense rivalry with Al Ahly Tripoli.
Al Najma
“Al Najma” is a prominent neighborhood in Manama, the capital of Bahrain, historically known as a vibrant commercial and residential district. Its development closely mirrors the modern growth of Manama as a business and cultural hub in the Gulf region.
New Benghazi
New Benghazi is a modern urban development project in Libya, initiated in the early 21st century to revitalize and expand the historic city of Benghazi. It was conceived as a response to urban growth and the damage sustained during periods of conflict, aiming to provide new residential, commercial, and administrative facilities.