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2009–10 Libyan Second Division
This article details the 2009–10 Libyan Second Division season. Format This year, 47 teams will participate in the competition, split up into 5 groups depending on their geographical location. The top team in each group will progress to the Championship Play-off, where the five teams will play each other home and away to determine the automatic promotion place to the 2010-11 edition of the Libyan Premier League. The second-placed team in this promotion stage will face a two-legged playoff against the 11th placed Premier League team from this season to determine the 12th and final spot in next season's Premier League competition. The bottom team in each of the five groups will be relegated to the Libyan Third Division. Promotion & Relegation Teams relegated from 2008–09 Libyan Premier League * Alwahda (Tripoli), Al Wahda, relegated after losing 4-1 to Alahly Benghazi S.C., Al Ahly Benghazi on May 28, 2009 * Wefaq Sabratha, relegated after Aman al Aam's 2-1 victory over Alahly Tri ...
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Libyan Second Division
The Libyan Second Division is the second tier of the Libyan soccer, football championship, organised by Libyan Football Federation. Winners list

*Libyan Second Division 2004-05, 2004-05 – Al-Ahly SC (Benghazi), Al Ahly (Benghazi) *Libyan Second Division 2005-06, 2005-06 – Al-Nasr SC (Benghazi), Al Nasr *Libyan Second Division 2006-07, 2006-07 – Al-Wahda SC (Tripoli), Al Wahda *Libyan Second Division 2007-08, 2007-08 – Al-Hilal SC (Benghazi), Al Hilal *Libyan Second Division 2008-09, 2008-09 – Annajma S.C., Najma *Libyan Second Division 2009-10, 2009-10 – Darnes Sports Club, Darnes Libyan Second Division, Second level football leagues in Africa {{africa-footy-competition-stub ...
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2009–10 Libyan Premier League
The 2009–10 Libyan Premier League (known as the Libyana Premier League for sponsorship reasons) is the 43rd edition of the competition since its establishment in 1963. A total of 14 clubs contested the league, with Ittihad Tripoli the defending champions. This has been reduced from the system of 16 teams that had been in place since the 2007–08 season. The season was scheduled to begin on 1 October 2009, but was later postponed until 8 October 2009. The season was scheduled to finish on 14 May 2010. However, this was later delayed to 1 June due to CAF fixtures and national team commitments. The fixture list was released on 4 September 2009. The league paused for its mid-season break on 13 January 2010 and continued on 28 January 2010. There was another break after Round 16 (19 February – 22 March), due to the national team's fixtures, and CAF competition. Next season, the league will be reduced again and this time to 12 teams. Summary Ittihad secured their 16th top fli ...
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Libyan Premier League 2010–11
Demographics of Libya is the demography of Libya, specifically covering population density, ethnicity, and religious affiliations, as well as other aspects of the Libyan population. All figures are from the United Nations Demographic Yearbooks, unless otherwise indicated. The Libyan population resides in the country of Libya, a territory located on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa, to the west of and adjacent to Egypt. Tripoli is the capital of the country and is the city with the largest population. Benghazi is Libya's second largest city. History Historically Berber, over the centuries, Libya has been occupied by the Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, and Italians. The Phoenicians had a big impact on Libya. Many of the coastal towns and cities of Libya were founded by the Phoenicians as trade outposts within the southern Mediterranean coast in order to facilitate the Phoenician business activities in the area. Starting in the 8th century BCE, Libya was under the ...
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Al Harati
Al Khums Sports Cultural Social Club () is a Libyan football club based in Al Khums which plays in the Libyan Premier League. The club plays its home games at Al Khums Stadium in Alriadya neighbourhood. History At the end of the 1950s, there was an urgent necessity and urgent need for the emergence of culture, sports and the arts in the city of Khoms, a city that had a distinct wealth of ambitious young people who were jealous of their city, and amid the four walls of what was known as "Ghuma's shop". The spark for the beginning of sports activities, especially football, as a football team was made to become legitimate and entitled to participate in sports courses. These were undertaked for the benefit of sport. The required documentation & licences were given to the young people of this city. Listed below were among the founders of the club: *Mohammed Hadaar *Rajab Mohammed Dhuwaila *Sadiq Muftah Morjane *Mohammed Yahya Ali *Mahmoud Harati *Achour Abdel'aaly *Mohamed Hadiya *A ...
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Al Wahda Tripoli
Al-Wehda SC is a Libyan football and basketballAl Wahda Tripoli basketball
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Honors

*: : Winners (1): 1993 *: : Winners (1): 2006–07


Performance in CAF competitions

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Darnes Darnah
Darnes Sports Club () is a Libyan football club based in Derna, Libya. The team once reached second in the 1965–1966 Libyan Premier League season, by winning 2–1 in Derna, but lost the 2nd leg in Tripoli 2–0 against Ittihad Tripoli Al-Ittihad Sports Club () is a professional football club based in Bab Ben Gashier, Tripoli, Libya. They have won the Libyan Premier League 18 times, the Libyan Cup 7 times and the Libyan SuperCup 11 times. Al-ittihad reached the semi-finals .... The Clubs Football Activities have been suspended until the 2024/25 season by the Libyan Football Federation due to Storm Daniel, the team will retain its place in the Libyan Premier League that season. References External links darnes.lyClub logo(archived 2 May 2014) Darnes 1958 establishments in Libya Association football clubs established in 1958 Derna, Libya {{Libya-footyclub-stub ...
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Benghazi Al Jadeeda
Benghazi () () is the List of cities in Libya, second-most-populous city in Libya as well as the largest city in Cyrenaica, with an estimated population of 859,000 in 2023. Located on the Gulf of Sidra in the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean, Benghazi is also a major seaport. A Greeks, Greek colony named History of Benghazi, Euesperides had existed in the area from around 525 BC. In the 3rd century BC, it was relocated and refounded as the Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemaic city of Berenice. Berenice prospered under the Romans, and after the 3rd century AD it superseded Cyrene, Libya, Cyrene and Barca (ancient city), Barca as the centre of Cyrenaica. The city went into decline during the Byzantine Empire, Byzantine period and had already been reduced to a small town before Muslim conquest of Egypt, its conquest by the Arabs. After around four centuries of peaceful Ottoman Tripolitania, Ottoman rule, in 1911, Kingdom of Italy, Italy captured Benghazi and the rest of Ottoman Tripolitania, ...
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