Al-Ahli Tripoli Football Club said on Saturday that it had sacked the Serbian coach, Branko Smiljanić, after a disappointing draw against Abi Al-Ashar within the Libyan Premier League on Friday.
Read moreTripoli Security Directorate said it is ready to secure the attendance of 10.000 soccer matches spectators for Al-Ahli Tripoli v.s. Al-Madina match next Thursday at Tripoli International Stadium.
Read moreThe Libyan Football Federation (LFF) announced that the second round of the Libyan Premier League will be launched in the 20th of January while the second leg of the First Division will kick off on the 10th of the same month.
Read moreThe Management and Investment of Sports Facilities Company has declared that it would not incur responsibility for exposing football fans to danger if they were allowed to attend matches at Tripoli International Stadium.
Read moreThe Libyan Football Federation (LFF) has permitted the Contests Commission to allow "certain number" of fans to attend the second-leg matches of the Libyan Soccer League.
Read moreAgainst all expectations, Al-Tahadi from Benghazi has not only topped its group to play at the final of Libyan League's quadruple round but has also secured a ticket to the CAF Champions League after beating Al-Ittihad
Read moreAl-Ittihad and Al-Tahadi football teams have qualified for the final of the quadruple round that will define Libya’s teams’ participation in this season’s CAF sports events.
Read moreA source from Al-Ahli Tripoli football club confirmed that the club's management had reached a preliminary agreement with the Serbian coach, Branko Smiljanić, to manage the club as a successor to the previous coach, Eg
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