2009–10 Libyan Second Division – Group D
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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 Berenice prospered under the Romans, and after the 3rd century AD it superseded Cyrene, Libya, Cyrene and Barca (ancient city), Barca as the centre of Cyrenaica.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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Ajdabiya
Ajdabiya ( ; ) is a town in and capital of the Al Wahat District in northeastern Libya. It is some south of Benghazi. From 2001 to 2007 it was part of and capital of the Ajdabiya District. The town is divided into three Basic People's Congresses: North Ajdabiya, West Ajdabiya and East Ajdabiya."شعبيات الجماهيرية العظمى "
Sha'biyat of Great Jamahiriya, accessed July 6, 2007
During the Libyan Civil War, the city changed hands several times between rebels and pro-Gaddafi forces, with the anti-Gaddafi forces finally securing the town in April 2011. As many civilians had fl ...
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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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Al Hurriya (Benghazi)
Hurriya or Hurriyya (Arabic, 'freedom') may refer to: Places *Al-Hurriya, Baghdad, a neighborhood in Iraq's capital *Hurriya, a district of Idlib Idlib (, ; also spelt Idleb or Edlib) is a city in northwestern Syria, and is the capital of the Idlib Governorate. It has an elevation of nearly above sea level, and is southwest of Aleppo. It is located near the border with Turkey. History ..., Syria *Al Hurriya Air Base, a military airbase in Iraq *Camp Hurriya, or Camp Liberty, a former U.S. military installation in Baghdad, Iraq *Huriyah al Jadidah, a village in Iraq Sports *Hurriyya SC, a Maldivian sports club and football team *El Horreya SC, an Egyptian football club *Al-Hurriya SC, a Syrian sports club Media *Al-Hurriya (newspaper), a Palestinian political newspaper *Al-Hurriya (magazine), published in Baghdad in 1924 and 1925 See also

* * *All Parties Hurriyat Conference, a separatist political alliance in Jammu and Kashmir, India {{disambiguation ...
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