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LIBYAN CUP

  • Libyan Cup
  • Football tournament

    The Libyan Cup is the main knock-out competition for football clubs in Libya. The Libyan Cup competition started in 1976. From the year 1978 to the year

    Libyan Cup

    Libyan_Cup

  • Libya national football team
  • Men's association football team

    Championship. However, the Libyan Civil War caused the stoppage of the Libyan Premier League and severely disrupted domestic affairs. Libya was eliminated in the

    Libya national football team

    Libya_national_football_team

  • Al-Ittihad SC (Tripoli)
  • Association football club in Libya

    Ben Gashier, Tripoli, Libya. They have won the Libyan Premier League 18 times, the Libyan Cup 7 times and the Libyan SuperCup 11 times.[citation needed]

    Al-Ittihad SC (Tripoli)

    Al-Ittihad SC (Tripoli)

    Al-Ittihad_SC_(Tripoli)

  • Libyan Premier League
  • Association football league in Libya

    The Libyan Premier League (Arabic: الدوري الليبي الممتاز) is the men's top professional football division of the Libyan football league system. Administered

    Libyan Premier League

    Libyan Premier League

    Libyan_Premier_League

  • 2007–08 Libyan Cup
  • The 2007-08 Libyan Cup was the 18th edition of the competition since its inception in 1976. 58 clubs entered this edition of the competition. The competition

    2007–08 Libyan Cup

    2007–08_Libyan_Cup

  • Libyan Super Cup
  • Libyan football championship

    The Libyan Super Cup is a Libyan football championship contested between the winners of the Libyan Premier League and the Alfatih Cup. The game is played

    Libyan Super Cup

    Libyan_Super_Cup

  • Al Ahli SC (Tripoli)
  • Libyan football club

    Tripoli, is a Libyan professional football club based in Tripoli. having won 14 Libyan Premier League titles, 9 Libyan Cups and 3 Libyan Super Cups. The club's

    Al Ahli SC (Tripoli)

    Al_Ahli_SC_(Tripoli)

  • 2018 Libyan Cup
  • Football tournament season

    round of Libyan Premier League". Libyan Observer. 6 December 2017. "Libyan Football Federation decides a re-match of Ahli and Ittihad game". Libya Observer

    2018 Libyan Cup

    2018_Libyan_Cup

  • 2000 Libyan Super Cup
  • Football match

    The 2000 Libyan Super Cup was the fourth edition of the Super Cup, and was meant to be played on December 31, 2000, between LPL winners Al Ahly Tripoli

    2000 Libyan Super Cup

    2000_Libyan_Super_Cup

  • 2009–10 Libyan Cup
  • Association football championship in Libya

    The 2009–10 Libyan Cup was the 20th edition of the competition since its inception in 1976. Nasr secured their third title, defeating Madina 2–1 in a close

    2009–10 Libyan Cup

    2009–10_Libyan_Cup

  • Al Ahli Tripoli (basketball)
  • Basketball team in Tripoli, Libya

    is a Libyan basketball team based in Tripoli. It is the basketball section of the multi-sports club with the same name. Al Ahli has won the Libyan Basketball

    Al Ahli Tripoli (basketball)

    Al_Ahli_Tripoli_(basketball)

  • 2010 Libyan Cup final
  • Football match

    The 2010 Libyan Cup final was the 20th final of the premier cup competition in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, the Libyan Cup. The match took place on June

    2010 Libyan Cup final

    2010_Libyan_Cup_final

  • 2009 Libyan Super Cup
  • Football match

    The 2009 Libyan Super Cup was the 13th edition of the competition. This year's edition was a repeat of the Libyan Cup final of the previous season, which

    2009 Libyan Super Cup

    2009_Libyan_Super_Cup

  • Football in Libya
  • the most popular sport in Libya, a North African country with a population of around 6,800,000. The governing body is the Libyan Football Federation, which

    Football in Libya

    Football in Libya

    Football_in_Libya

  • 2004 Libyan Super Cup
  • Football match

    2004 Libyan Super Cup was the 8th edition of the Super Cup, and was played on Friday, August 27, 2004 between LPL winners Al Olympic and Libyan Cup winners

    2004 Libyan Super Cup

    2004_Libyan_Super_Cup

  • 2008–09 Libyan Cup
  • Libyan football competition

    entering the competition, composed of 5 sides from the Libyan Third Division, and 40 sides from the Libyan Second Division. 26 were drawn into the First Round

    2008–09 Libyan Cup

    2008–09_Libyan_Cup

  • 2008 Libyan Super Cup
  • Football match

    2008 Libyan Super Cup was a match that took place on Wednesday, 15 October 2008 between the Libyan Premier League winners Al Ittihad and Libyan Cup winners

    2008 Libyan Super Cup

    2008_Libyan_Super_Cup

  • 2010 Libyan Super Cup
  • Football match

    2010 Libyan Super Cup was the 14th edition of the Libyan Super Cup, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous year's Libyan Premier

    2010 Libyan Super Cup

    2010_Libyan_Super_Cup

  • 2005 Libyan Super Cup
  • Football competition

    The 2005 Libyan SuperCup took place between 2004-05 Libyan Premier League champions Al Ittihad and 2004-05 Libyan Cup runners-up Al Akhdar (as Al Ittihad

    2005 Libyan Super Cup

    2005_Libyan_Super_Cup

  • 2006 Libyan Super Cup
  • African football competition

    The 2006 Libyan SuperCup took place between 2005-06 Libyan Premier League champions Al Ittihad and 2005-06 Libyan Cup winners Al Ahly Tripoli. This was

    2006 Libyan Super Cup

    2006_Libyan_Super_Cup

  • 1999 Libyan Super Cup
  • Football match

    The 1999 Libyan Super Cup was a one-legged Libyan football championship contested between LPL winners Al Mahalah and Libyan Cup winners Al Ittihad. This

    1999 Libyan Super Cup

    1999_Libyan_Super_Cup

  • 2007 Libyan Super Cup
  • 11th season of the Libyan SuperCup

    The 2007 Libyan SuperCup took place between 2006–07 Libyan Premier League champions Al Ittihad and the 2007 Libyan Cup runners-up Al Akhdar (Al Ittihad

    2007 Libyan Super Cup

    2007_Libyan_Super_Cup

  • Libyan civil war (2014–2020)
  • Multilateral civil war in North Africa

    The Libyan civil war (2014–2020), also known as the Second Libyan Civil War, was a multilateral civil war which was fought in Libya among a number of

    Libyan civil war (2014–2020)

    Libyan civil war (2014–2020)

    Libyan_civil_war_(2014–2020)

  • 1982 African Cup of Nations
  • 13th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations

    Photographs of different ACN Finals (includes Libya 82) 1982 African Cup of Nations on www.world-results.net 1982 African Cup of Nations for football mundial

    1982 African Cup of Nations

    1982_African_Cup_of_Nations

  • Libyan Cup 2008–09 – first round
  • time (UTC+2) There are 20 sides entering, 15 from the Libyan Second Division and 5 from the Libyan Third Division. Butnan and Jabal al Akhdar Match 1: February

    Libyan Cup 2008–09 – first round

    Libyan_Cup_2008–09_–_first_round

  • 2008 Libyan Al-Fatih Cup final
  • Football match

    The 2007–08 Libyan Cup final was a football match held at 11 June Stadium on July 26, 2008. The match was contested by Khaleej Sirte and Al Madina. This

    2008 Libyan Al-Fatih Cup final

    2008_Libyan_Al-Fatih_Cup_final

  • Libya
  • Country in North Africa

    literally "Libyan Kingdom", in 1963. Following a coup d'état led by Muammar Gaddafi in 1969, the name of the state was changed to the Libyan Arab Republic

    Libya

    Libya

    Libya

  • Libyan League Cup
  • Libyan football competition

    The Libyan League Cup is a Libyan football competition initiated in 2007. The competition sees all members in the Libyan Premier League compete for the

    Libyan League Cup

    Libyan_League_Cup

  • Libya national under-17 football team
  • National under-17 association football team representing Libya

    controlled by the Libyan Football Federation. The team competes in the Africa U-17 Cup of Nations, UNAF U-17 Tournament, and the FIFA U-17 World Cup, which is

    Libya national under-17 football team

    Libya_national_under-17_football_team

  • Al-Yarmouk (Libya)
  • Libyan football club

    is a Libyan football club based in Janzour, near Tripoli. The club was runner-up of the 1997 Libyan Cup. The team previously played in the Libyan Premier

    Al-Yarmouk (Libya)

    Al-Yarmouk_(Libya)

  • Libyan Football Federation
  • Governing body of association football in Libya

    "Libyan football enters post-Gaddafi era". BBC News. 4 September 2011. Former Libyan Football Federation (in Arabic) Libya at the FIFA website Libya at

    Libyan Football Federation

    Libyan_Football_Federation

  • Libya Davis Cup team
  • The Libya Davis Cup team represents Libya in the Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Libyan Tennis Federation. They have not competed

    Libya Davis Cup team

    Libya_Davis_Cup_team

  • 1997 Libyan Super Cup
  • Football match

    The 1997 Libyan Super Cup was a two-legged football match that took place between Friday, October 24, 1997, and Monday, October 27 between LPL winners

    1997 Libyan Super Cup

    1997_Libyan_Super_Cup

  • National cup
  • Sports tournament type

    A national cup (also known as association cup) is a type of domestic cup, particularly common in association football. This cup is notable for its participation

    National cup

    National_cup

  • Tarik El Taib
  • Libyan footballer (born 1977)

    مُحَمَّد التَّائِب; born 28 February 1977) is a Libyan football midfielder. Al-Taib began his career in Libya with Al Ahli Tripoli. In his first year, he

    Tarik El Taib

    Tarik_El_Taib

  • FIFA World Cup
  • Football tournament

    The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition among the senior men's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale

    FIFA World Cup

    FIFA World Cup

    FIFA_World_Cup

  • 2008–09 in Libyan football
  • On November 4, 2008, the 2008–09 Libyan Second Division season started. On February 26, 2009, the 2008–09 Libyan Cup competition started. On May 28, 2009

    2008–09 in Libyan football

    2008–09_in_Libyan_football

  • Al Ittihad Al Asskary
  • Libyan football club

    Military SC or simply Al Ittihad is a Libyan football club based in Tripoli, Libya. In 1996, the team reached the Libyan Cup final for the first time in the

    Al Ittihad Al Asskary

    Al_Ittihad_Al_Asskary

  • Libyan tea
  • Traditional beverage

    presentation. Libyan cuisine Arabic tea Maghrebi mint tea Tea culture "Libyan Food and the main dishes & meals in Libya". "This is Libya's traditional tea

    Libyan tea

    Libyan tea

    Libyan_tea

  • 1998 Libyan Super Cup
  • Football match

    1998 Libyan Super Cup was a football match that took place on Tuesday, November 24, 1998, between LPL winners Al Mahallah and Libyan Al Fatah Cup winners

    1998 Libyan Super Cup

    1998_Libyan_Super_Cup

  • Hammadi Agrebi Stadium
  • Stadium in Radès, Tunisia

    leg) 2019 CAF Champions League final (Second leg) 2021–22 Libyan Cup final 2022–23 Libyan Premier League final. The Hammadi Agrebi Olympic Stadium obtains

    Hammadi Agrebi Stadium

    Hammadi Agrebi Stadium

    Hammadi_Agrebi_Stadium

  • Fouad Abou Chakra
  • Lebanese basketball coach (born 1967)

    joined Al Ittihad Tripoli. He led them to the 2023 Libyan Cup. In the 2023–24 season, he joined Libyan club Al Ahli Tripoli and won the 2024 Division 1

    Fouad Abou Chakra

    Fouad_Abou_Chakra

  • 2007–08 Libyan Premier League
  • Football league season

    Libyan Premier League 2007/2008 was the 41st edition of the Libyan Premier League, the highest division of Libyan football, organised by the Libyan Football

    2007–08 Libyan Premier League

    2007–08_Libyan_Premier_League

  • 2024–25 Al-Ahly Benghazi season
  • Al-Ahly Benghazi 2024–25 football season

    Benghazi Club, during which the club participated in the Libyan Premier League, the Libyan Cup, and the CAF Champions League. Al-Shams v Al-Ahly Benghazi

    2024–25 Al-Ahly Benghazi season

    2024–25_Al-Ahly_Benghazi_season

  • Tripoli, Libya
  • Capital and most populous city of Libya

    may also refer to the sha'biyah (top-level administrative division in the Libyan system), the Tripoli District. In the Arab world, Tripoli is also known

    Tripoli, Libya

    Tripoli, Libya

    Tripoli,_Libya

  • 2024–25 CAF Confederation Cup
  • 22nd season of the CAF Confederation Cup

    place by the time of the draw) qualified for the CAF Confederation Cup. The Libyan Premier League was not finished by the CAF deadline for associations

    2024–25 CAF Confederation Cup

    2024–25_CAF_Confederation_Cup

  • Tripoli Stadium
  • Stadium in Tripoli, Libya

    Libya. It can hold 50,000 spectators. It is the main venue used by the Libyan national football team in its FIFA World Cup and African Nations Cup qualifying

    Tripoli Stadium

    Tripoli Stadium

    Tripoli_Stadium

  • Jehad Muntasser
  • Libyan footballer (born 1978)

    for 6 months for Al Ittihad of Libya. He was a member of the Libyan 2006 African Nations Cup team. During the Libyan revolution of 2011 Jehad dedicated

    Jehad Muntasser

    Jehad_Muntasser

  • 2025 African Minifootball Cup
  • International football competition

    from CAF qualified for the 2027 WMF World Cup. "Libya's Derna to host Africa Minifootball Cup | The Libya Observer". libyaobserver.ly. Retrieved 2024-11-01

    2025 African Minifootball Cup

    2025_African_Minifootball_Cup

  • Benghazi
  • City in Cyrenaica, Libya

    The Libyan Revolution. At least 500 people were killed in the protests against the government. The former Libyan flag used in the Kingdom of Libya was

    Benghazi

    Benghazi

    Benghazi

  • 2017–18 Libyan Premier League
  • Football league season

    The 2017–18 Libyan Premier League was the 47th season of the Libyan Premier League, the top Libyan professional league for association football clubs,

    2017–18 Libyan Premier League

    2017–18_Libyan_Premier_League

  • Libya national under-20 football team
  • National under-20 association football team representing Libya

    under-20 age level and is controlled by the Libyan Football Federation, the governing body for football in Libya. UNAF U-20 Tournament Champions (1): 2011

    Libya national under-20 football team

    Libya_national_under-20_football_team

  • Libyan Division I Basketball League
  • Basketball league

    The Libyan Division I Basketball League (LBL) is the highest tier professional basketball league in Libya. It is organized by the Libyan Arab Basketball

    Libyan Division I Basketball League

    Libyan_Division_I_Basketball_League

  • Italian invasion of Libya
  • 1911 Italian annexation of Ottoman Libya; beginning of the Italo-Turkish War

    government did little to put in practice the opportunity, and knowledge of the Libyan territory and resources remained scarce in the following years. Italian

    Italian invasion of Libya

    Italian invasion of Libya

    Italian_invasion_of_Libya

  • Geography of association football
  • Worldwide governing bodies of association football

    typically a double round-robin tournament restricted to the elite clubs, and a cup which is a single-elimination tournament open to both the elite and lesser

    Geography of association football

    Geography_of_association_football

  • Al Tahaddy SC
  • Libyan football club

    the club won the Libyan Premier League three times, lastly in the 1996–97 season. They also won the Libyan Super Cup in 1997. Libyan Premier League: 3

    Al Tahaddy SC

    Al_Tahaddy_SC

  • Libya national futsal team
  • The Libya national futsal team represents Libya in international futsal competitions and is controlled by the Libyan Football Federation. As of April 2016

    Libya national futsal team

    Libya_national_futsal_team

  • Africa Cup of Nations
  • Football tournament

    Confederations Cup tournament. In 2011, Morocco won the bid to host the 2015 edition, and Libya won the right to host the 2013 tournament, but the 2011 Libyan civil

    Africa Cup of Nations

    Africa_Cup_of_Nations

  • 2025–26 Al-Ahly Benghazi season
  • Al-Ahly Benghazi 2025–26 football season

    Al Ahly Sports Club, with the team participating in the Libyan Premier League and the Libyan Cup. Al-Ahly Benghazi v Al Tahaddy Al-Ahly Benghazi v Al-Ahly

    2025–26 Al-Ahly Benghazi season

    2025–26_Al-Ahly_Benghazi_season

  • 2010 North African Cup Winners Cup
  • International football competition

    after beating Libyan side Nasr 6-3 on aggregate in the final. ES Sétif (2009–10 Algerian Cup winners) Al-Nasr Benghazi (2009–10 Libyan Cup winners) FAR

    2010 North African Cup Winners Cup

    2010_North_African_Cup_Winners_Cup

  • Khaled Hussein
  • Libyan footballer (born 1977)

    Tarhouni (born 24 February 1977) is a Libyan football midfielder. As of the 2009–10 season, he plays for the Libyan Premier League club Nasr Benghazi. He

    Khaled Hussein

    Khaled_Hussein

  • Aschat SC
  • Libyan football club

    both legs. Libyan Premier League: 1 1995/96 Libyan Cup: 1 1997/98 Libyan SuperCup: 0 Finalist: 1998 Olympic Winner: 1 1984 CAF Cup Winners' Cup: 1 appearance

    Aschat SC

    Aschat SC

    Aschat_SC

  • 2024–25 CAF Champions League
  • 61st season of the CAF Champions League

    end of the season by 22 July 2024, and as a result, Libyan teams were listed as Libya 1 and Libya 2 during the draw; as their identity was still unknown

    2024–25 CAF Champions League

    2024–25 CAF Champions League

    2024–25_CAF_Champions_League

  • Victor Ikpeba
  • Nigerian footballer (born 1973)

    Liège Belgian Cup: 1989–90 Monaco Ligue 1: 1996–97 Trophée des Champions: 1997 Al-Ittihad Libyan Premier League: 2002–03 Nigeria Africa Cup of Nations:

    Victor Ikpeba

    Victor_Ikpeba

  • Human rights in Libya under Muammar Gaddafi
  • Human rights abuses committed in Libya under rule of Muammar Gaddafi

    Muammar Gaddafi's rule over Libya, multiple crimes against humanity were committed by government forces against the Libyan population. This included extrajudicial

    Human rights in Libya under Muammar Gaddafi

    Human_rights_in_Libya_under_Muammar_Gaddafi

  • 2019–20 CAF Confederation Cup
  • 17th season of the CAF Confederation Cup

    Notes Libya (LBY): For the second consecutive season, Libya were represented by Al-Ittihad, the 2018 Libyan Cup winners, as the 2018–19 Libyan Premier

    2019–20 CAF Confederation Cup

    2019–20 CAF Confederation Cup

    2019–20_CAF_Confederation_Cup

  • 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF)
  • International football competition

    FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the African zone (CAF). For an overview of the qualification rounds, see the article 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification

    1986 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF)

    1986_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CAF)

  • 1983–84 Libyan Premier League
  • Football league season

    Tripoli therefore win the Libyan Premier League and qualified for the 1983 African Cup of Champions Clubs. As there was no Libyan Cup competition at this time

    1983–84 Libyan Premier League

    1983–84_Libyan_Premier_League

  • Abdelhalim Kaouane
  • Algerian basketball player

    national basketball team. Al-Nasr Benghazi Libyan League : 2007. 2009 Libyan Cup : 2009 Libyan Super Cup  : 2007 CSM Constantine Super Division: 2013

    Abdelhalim Kaouane

    Abdelhalim_Kaouane

  • Ali Youssef (footballer, born 2001)
  • Libyan footballer (born 2003)

    July 2001) is a Libyan professional footballer who plays as a defender for Ligue 2 club Nantes. Youssef started his career with Libyan side Al Ahli SC

    Ali Youssef (footballer, born 2001)

    Ali_Youssef_(footballer,_born_2001)

  • 2018 African Minifootball Cup
  • International football competition

    tournament served as the qualification for the 2019 WMF World Cup for the best four teams. Libya was awarded the right to host the event on 16 October 2017

    2018 African Minifootball Cup

    2018_African_Minifootball_Cup

  • 2009–10 Libyan Federation Cup
  • either the league or cup competitions. The competition is also designed to run while the Libyan national team is playing. The 14 Libyan Premier League teams

    2009–10 Libyan Federation Cup

    2009–10_Libyan_Federation_Cup

  • 2008–09 Libyan Premier League
  • Football league season

    competed in the previous season and three promoted from the Libyan Second Division. (see 2007–08 Libyan Second Division) The first goal of the season was scored

    2008–09 Libyan Premier League

    2008–09_Libyan_Premier_League

  • 2020–21 CAF Confederation Cup
  • International football competition

    Cup. Libya (LBY): Al Ahli Tripoli, the 2017–18 Libyan Premier League third place, and Al Ittihad, the 2018 Libyan Cup winners, will represent Libya in

    2020–21 CAF Confederation Cup

    2020–21 CAF Confederation Cup

    2020–21_CAF_Confederation_Cup

  • Mani Sapol
  • Togolese footballer

    2013 Al-Ittihad SCSC Libyan Premier League: 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10 Libyan Cup: 2009 Libyan League Cup: 2008–09 Libyan Super Cup: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

    Mani Sapol

    Mani_Sapol

  • List of FIFA World Cup hosts
  • Countries that hosted the FIFA World Cup

    countries have hosted the FIFA World Cup in the competition's twenty-three tournaments since the inaugural World Cup in 1930. The organisation at first

    List of FIFA World Cup hosts

    List of FIFA World Cup hosts

    List_of_FIFA_World_Cup_hosts

  • George Borba
  • Israeli footballer

    Olympics and the 1970 FIFA World Cup, Israel's only world cup appearance. His family was Libyan Jew from Tripoli (Libya). Hapoel Tel Aviv AFC champions

    George Borba

    George Borba

    George_Borba

  • Abdulnaser Slil
  • Libyan footballer (born 1981)

    with the club, he won the Libyan Premier League on eight occasions, the Libyan Cup on four occasions, and the Libyan Super Cup on eight occasions. He was

    Abdulnaser Slil

    Abdulnaser Slil

    Abdulnaser_Slil

  • 2017 Africa Cup of Nations
  • 31st edition of the Africa Cup of Nations

    tournament was scheduled to be hosted by Libya, until CAF rescinded its hosting rights in August 2014 due to the Second Libyan civil war. The tournament was instead

    2017 Africa Cup of Nations

    2017_Africa_Cup_of_Nations

  • 2009–10 Libyan League Cup
  • The 2009–10 Libyan League Cup is the 3rd edition of the competition since its inception in 2007. This year's edition sees the 14 teams competing in the

    2009–10 Libyan League Cup

    2009–10_Libyan_League_Cup

  • Al Sawa'ed
  • Libyan football club

    is a football club based in Benghazi, Libya. They compete in the Libyan First Division, the second tier of Libyan football. The club was founded in the

    Al Sawa'ed

    Al_Sawa'ed

  • Al Nasr Benghazi SC
  • Libyan football club

    ثقافي إجتماعي) or simply Al-Nasr Benghazi is a Libyan professional football club based in Benghazi. Libyan Premier League Winners (3): 1987, 2017–18, 2023–24

    Al Nasr Benghazi SC

    Al_Nasr_Benghazi_SC

  • Asswehly SC
  • Libyan football clube

    sports. Libyan Premier League: 1 2025-2026 Libyan Second Division: 12 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1979, 1982, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1996 Libyan Cup: 0

    Asswehly SC

    Asswehly_SC

  • Fawzi Al-Issawi
  • Libyan footballer (born 1960)

    1984 Libyan Cup: 1997 Libya African Cup of Nations: runner-up, 1982 Islamic Tournament Cup: 1980 School Cup: 1977 Best player of the 1982 African Cup of

    Fawzi Al-Issawi

    Fawzi_Al-Issawi

  • Al Ahly SC (Benghazi)
  • Association football club in Libya

    by the Libyan Jamahiriya government, although it cannot afford to develop it. Former logo Note: Al Ahly SC (Benghazi) is the only club in Libya which has

    Al Ahly SC (Benghazi)

    Al_Ahly_SC_(Benghazi)

  • Hesham Shaban
  • Libyan footballer (born 1980)

    the Libyan Cup 2008–09. "Hesham Shaban: Record at FIFA Tournaments". FIFA. Archived from the original on June 5, 2008. Retrieved 2009-07-25. "Libya take

    Hesham Shaban

    Hesham Shaban

    Hesham_Shaban

  • Bakhit Khamis
  • Sudanese footballer (born 1992)

    helped them win the 2023–24 Libyan Premier League. The following season he moved to Al Ahli Tripoli where he again won the Libyan Premier League. Khamis was

    Bakhit Khamis

    Bakhit_Khamis

  • Muhammad Al Maghrabi
  • Libyan footballer (born 1985)

    1985) is a Libyan former professional footballer who played as a right-back. He earned 50 caps for the Libya national team. Libya Arab Cup: runner-up

    Muhammad Al Maghrabi

    Muhammad_Al_Maghrabi

  • Storm Daniel
  • 2023 storm in the Mediterranean Sea

    have died from the storm in Libya according to Libyan authorities, with at least 170 deaths reported outside Derna, while Libyan authorities say between 10

    Storm Daniel

    Storm Daniel

    Storm_Daniel

  • 2013 CAF Confederation Cup
  • International football competition

    2011 Egypt Cup winner were selected to represent Egypt. Libya (LBY): As there were no club football in Libya in 2012, the 2009–10 Libyan Cup winner (last

    2013 CAF Confederation Cup

    2013_CAF_Confederation_Cup

  • Al-Madina SC
  • Libyan football club

    relegated to a lower division. Libyan Premier League: 3 1975–76, 1982–83, 2000–01 Libyan Cup: 2 1977, 1990 Libyan Super Cup: 1 2001 Champion of Tripoli Province:

    Al-Madina SC

    Al-Madina_SC

  • 2006–07 Libyan Premier League
  • Football league season

    2006–07 Libyan Premier League was the 40th edition of The Libyan Premier League, the highest division of Libyan football championship, organised by Libyan Football

    2006–07 Libyan Premier League

    2006–07_Libyan_Premier_League

  • 2010 FIFA World Cup
  • Association football tournament in South Africa

    African nations placed bids to host the 2010 World Cup: Egypt, Morocco, South Africa and a joint bid from Libya and Tunisia. Following the decision of the FIFA

    2010 FIFA World Cup

    2010_FIFA_World_Cup

  • Faraj Al-Barasi
  • Libyan footballer (1960-1989)

    1960–11 August 1989), was a Libyan footballer who played as a forward. He scored a goal in the 1982 Africa Cup of Nations in Libya. Al-Barasi died in a road

    Faraj Al-Barasi

    Faraj_Al-Barasi

  • 1973 Palestine Cup of Nations
  • International football competition

    The 1973 Palestine Cup was the 2nd edition of the Palestine Cup of Nations, it was held in Libya between 11 and 26 August. Ten nations took part in the

    1973 Palestine Cup of Nations

    1973 Palestine Cup of Nations

    1973_Palestine_Cup_of_Nations

  • Ismael Tajouri-Shradi
  • Footballer (born 1994)

    as an attacking midfielder for Libyan Premier League club Al-Ahli Tripoli. Born in Switzerland, he plays for the Libya national team. Tajouri-Shradi was

    Ismael Tajouri-Shradi

    Ismael Tajouri-Shradi

    Ismael_Tajouri-Shradi

  • Samir Aboud
  • Libyan footballer (born 1972)

    Competitions (25 titles). Libyan Premier League 9 Al-Ittihad 1991, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Libyan Cup 6 Al-Ittihad 1992, 1999, 2004

    Samir Aboud

    Samir Aboud

    Samir_Aboud

  • Mohamed El Monir
  • Libyan footballer (born 1992)

    Mohamed El Monir, is a Libyan professional footballer who plays for Libyan Premier League club Al-Ahli Tripoli and the Libya national team as a defender

    Mohamed El Monir

    Mohamed El Monir

    Mohamed_El_Monir

  • Al-Musrati
  • Libyan footballer (born 1996)

    first Libyan to play in Ligue 1. On 3 May 2025, he scored Monaco’s second goal in a 3–1 win against Saint-Étienne, becoming the first ever Libyan to score

    Al-Musrati

    Al-Musrati

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  • 1982 African Cup of Nations final
  • Football match

    The 1982 African Cup of Nations final was a football match on March 19, 1982, at the Stade de 11-Juin in Tripoli, Libya, to determine the winner of the

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  • Jibran |
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    Muslim

    Jibran |

    Reward

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  • MIDYAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    MIDYAN

    (מִדְיָן) Hebrew name MIDYAN means "strife, war." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Abraham.

    MIDYAN

  • VIVYAN
  • Female

    English

    VIVYAN

    Variant spelling of English Vivian, VIVYAN means "alive, animated, lively."

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  • Hibban
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Hibban

    Fleshy, Angry

    Hibban

  • Liban |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Liban |

    Successful, Charmed

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  • LILIAN
  • Female

    English

    LILIAN

    English name derived from Latin Liliana, LILIAN means "lily."

    LILIAN

  • LIBNAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    LIBNAH

    (לִבְנָה) Hebrew name LIBNAH means "whiteness, transparency." In the bible, this is the name of a city captured by Joshua.

    LIBNAH

  • Lishan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Lishan

    Tongue, Language, Defender of mankind

    Lishan

  • Fidyan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Fidyan

    Person who makes sacrifice

    Fidyan

  • Shihor-libnah
  • Biblical

    Shihor-libnah

    blackness of Libnah

    Shihor-libnah

  • Liyana |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Liyana |

    Art, Softness

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  • Libya
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Libya

    The heart of the sea, fat.

    Libya

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    Hindu

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    Art, Softness

    Liyana

  • Libya
  • Biblical

    Libya

    the heart of the sea; fat

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    Hindu

    Libhan

    Libhan

  • Liban
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Liban

    Successful; Charmed

    Liban

  • LABAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    LABAN

    (לָבָן) Hebrew name LABAN means "white." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Rachel and Leah.

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    Bengali, Indian

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    Cute

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  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

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    Blackness of Libnah.

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Liban

    Succesfull charmed

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    Biblical

    Mattaniah

    Gift, or hope, of the Lord.

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Anandbhagat

    Delighted Devotee

  • Jonell
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew

    Jonell

    A Combination of Joan and Elle a Combination of Joan and Elle; Modern Female Version of John and Jon

  • Anhik
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    Hindu

    Anhik

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  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Ramadut

    Lord Hanuman

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  • Boy/Male

    German, Latin

    Ignatz

    Ardent; Burning

  • Aletheia
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Aletheia

    Honesty.

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    Hindu

    Yodhin

    Warrior

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    German

    Meinhard

    Firm.

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    Celtic American

    Brien

    Brave; Virtuous.

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  • Liman
  • n.

    The deposit of slime at the mouth of a river; slime.

  • Libken
  • n.

    Alt. of Libkin

  • Leban
  • n.

    Alt. of Lebban

  • Lagan
  • n. & v.

    See Ligan.

  • Librae
  • pl.

    of Libra

  • Libkin
  • n.

    A house or lodging.

  • Libral
  • a.

    Of a pound weight.

  • Sultry
  • superl.

    Very hot, burning, and oppressive; as, Libya's sultry deserts.

  • Ligsam
  • n.

    Same as Ligan.

  • Libra
  • n.

    The Balance; the seventh sign in the zodiac, which the sun enters at the autumnal equinox in September, marked thus / in almanacs, etc.

  • Sirocco
  • n.

    An oppressive, relaxing wind from the Libyan deserts, chiefly experienced in Italy, Malta, and Sicily.

  • Libra
  • n.

    A southern constellation between Virgo and Scorpio.

  • Oliban
  • n.

    See Olibanum.

  • Balance
  • n.

    The constellation Libra.

  • Riban
  • n.

    See Ribbon.

  • Ligan
  • n.

    Goods sunk in the sea, with a buoy attached in order that they may be found again. See Jetsam and Flotsam.

  • Scale
  • n.

    The sign or constellation Libra.

  • Libant
  • a.

    Sipping; touching lightly.

  • Libyan
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Libya, the ancient name of that part of Africa between Egypt and the Atlantic Ocean, or of Africa as a whole.

  • Lebban
  • n.

    Coagulated sour milk diluted with water; -- a common beverage among the Arabs. Also, a fermented liquor made of the same.