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- History
- Winners Champions by season Performance by club Titles by city
- 2013–14 Clubs
- Top scorers by season
- Regulations
- References
- External links
{{Infobox football league | name = Libyan Premier League | logo = | pixels = 225 | organiser = Libyan Football Federation (LFF) | country = {{LBY}} | confed = CAF | founded = {{start date and age|df=yes|1963}} | teams = 24 | relegation = Libyan First Division | levels = 1 | biggest stadium = Tripoli Stadium (80,000) | smallest stadium = | domest_cup = Libyan Cup Libyan SuperCup | confed_cup = CAF Champions League CAF Confederation Cup | champions = Al-Nasr (2nd title) | most successful club = Al-Ittihad (16 titles) | most_appearances = | top_goalscorer = | sponsorship_name = | tv = Libya Sport TV | website = lff.ly | current = 2018–19 }}The Libyan Premier League({{lang-ar|الدوري الليبي الممتاز}}) is the men's top professional football division of the Libyan football league system. Administered by the Competition Organizing Committee in the Libyan Football Federation (Arabic: لجنة تنظيم المسابقات بالإتحاد الليبي لكرة القدم), Libyan Premier League is contested by 24 teams divided into two groups of 12, with the two lowest-placed teams of each group relegated to the First Division. 51 have competed in Libyan Premier League since its inception. Ten teams have been crowned champions, with Al-Ittihad winning the title a record 16 times and Al-Ahly Tripoli 12 times being the dominating clubs of the tournament. Al-Ahly Tripoli won the inaugural Premier League in 1963. Al-Ahly Tripoli and Al-Ahly Benghazi dominated the championship in the 1970s, winning four titles and two titles respectively throughout the decade. Al-Ittihad dominated the League through the 2000s, winning 8 titles. The league has been ranked by the IFFHS as the 56th highest in the world for 2009, making it the 5th highest ranked league in the Arab world, after the Saudi Professional League, the Egyptian Premier League, the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1, & the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 [1] HistoryThe Libyan Premier League was founded in 1963. Prior to that, there were three Provincial Championships, one each for the Eastern, Western and Southern provinces. The first league season at national level was the 1963-64 season, in which participated the Western Province champion Al Ahly (Tripoli), the Eastern Province champion Al Ahly (Benghazi) and the Southern Province champion Hilal Sabha. After the withdrawal of Hilal Sabha due to lack of resources, the league was limited to just two teams. Al Ahly (Tripoli) defeated Al Ahly (Benghazi) 2-0 over two matches (1-0 home and away) to become the first Libyan Premier League champions. Winners Al Ittihad are the most successful Libyan club, having won 16 titles, including 6 straight titles (from 2004–05 to 2009–10. Their arch rivals Al Ahly (Tripoli) have won it 12 times. The last team to win the title from outside the capital was al-Olomby, who won the league in the 2003–04 season. The Big Two (Al Ahly (Tripoli) & Al Ittihad) have won 27 of the 43 titles that have been contested since 1964. Champions by seasonWinners are:[2] - 1963–64 - Al Ahli (Tripoli)
- 1964–65 - Al Ittihad
- 1965–66 - Al Ittihad
- 1966–68 - Al Tahaddi
- 1968–69 - Al Ittihad
- 1969–70 - Al Ahly (Benghazi)
- 1970–71 - Al Ahli (Tripoli)
- 1971–72 - Al Ahly (Benghazi)
- 1972–73 - Al Ahli (Tripoli)
- 1973–74 - Al Ahli (Tripoli)
- 1974–75 - Al Ahly (Benghazi)
- 1975–76 - Al Madina
- 1976–77 - Al Tahaddi
- 1977–78 - Al Ahli (Tripoli)
- 1978–79 - Championship not finished
- 1979–82 - No championship
- 1982–83 - Al Madina
- 1983–84 - Al Ahli (Tripoli)
- 1984–85 - Al Dhahra
- 1985–86 - Al Ittihad
- 1987 - Al Nasr
- 1987–88 - Al Ittihad
- 1988–89 - Al Ittihad
- 1989–90 - Al Ittihad
- 1990–91 - Al Ittihad
- 1991–92 - Al Ahly (Benghazi)
- 1992–93 - Al Ahli (Tripoli)
- 1993–94 - Al Ahli (Tripoli)
- 1994–95 - Al Ahli (Tripoli)
- 1995–96 - Al Shat
- 1996–97 - Al Tahaddi
- 1997–98 - Al Mahala
- 1998–99 - Al Mahala
- 2000 - Al Ahli (Tripoli)
- 2000–01 - Al Madina
- 2001–02 - Al Ittihad
- 2002–03 - Al Ittihad
- 2003–04 - Al Olympique
- 2004–05 - Al Ittihad
- 2005–06 - Al Ittihad
- 2006–07 - Al Ittihad
- 2007–08 - Al Ittihad
- 2008–09 - Al Ittihad
- 2009–10 - Al Ittihad
- 2010–11 - Abandoned due to Libyan Civil War[3]
- 2011–13 - No championship
- 2013–14 - Al Ahli (Tripoli)
- 2014–15 - No championship
- 2015–16 - Al Ahli (Tripoli)
- 2016–17 - No championship
- 2017–18 - Al Nasr
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Performance by clubClub | Winners | Runners-up | Winning Years |
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Al Ittihad (Tripoli) | 16 | 7 | 1964–65, 1965–66, 1968–69, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09 2009–10, | Al Ahli (Tripoli) | 12 | 9 | 1963–64, 1970–71, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1977–78, 1983–84, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 2000, 2013–14, 2015–16 | Al Ahly (Benghazi) | 4 | 8 | 1969–70, 1971–72, 1974–75, 1991–92 | Al Madina (Tripoli) | 3 | 2 | 1975–76, 1982–83, 2000–01 | Al Tahaddi (Benghazi) | 3 | 1 | 1966–68, 1976–77, 1996–97 | Al Nasr (Benghazi) | 2 | 4 | 1987, 2017–18 | Al Mahala (Tripoli) | 2 | 1 | 1997–98, 1998–99 | Al Dhahra | 1 | 0 | 1984–85 | Al Shat | 1 | 0 | 1995–96 | Al Olympique | 1 | 0 | 2003–04 |
Titles by city City | Titles | Winning Clubs |
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Tripoli | 35 Al Ittihad (16), Al Ahli (12), Al Madina (3), Al Mahala (2), Al Dhahra (1), Al Shat (1) | | Benghazi | 9 Al Ahly (4), Al Tahaddi (3), Al Nasr (2) | | Zawiya | 1 Al Olympique (1) | | |
2013–14 Clubs Team | Location | Sha'biyah | Stadium | Capacity[4] |
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Al Ahli | Tripoli | Tripoli | June 11 Stadium | 65,000 | Al Ahly | Benghazi | Benghazi | Martyrs of February Stadium | 10,550 | Al Akhdar | Bayda | Jabal al Akhdar | Sheikh Chadae Stadium | 10,000 | Al Hilal | Benghazi | Benghazi | Martyrs of February Stadium | 10,550 | Al Ittihad | Tripoli | Tripoli | June 11 Stadium | 65,000 | Al Madina | Tripoli | Tripoli | June 11 Stadium | 65,000 | Al Najma | Benghazi | Benghazi | Martyrs of February Stadium | 10,550 | Al Nasr | Benghazi | Benghazi | Martyrs of February Stadium | 10,550 | Al Olympique | Zawiya | Zawiya | Zaawia Stadium | 6,000 | Al Shat (R) | Tripoli | Tripoli | GMR Stadium | 20,000 | Al Swihli | Misrata | Misrata | 9th July Stadium | 10,000 | Al Tahaddi (R) | Benghazi | Benghazi | March 28 Stadium | 55,000 | Al Tirsana (R) | Tripoli | Tripoli | GMR Stadium | 20,000 | Al Wahda | Tripoli | Tripoli | Ali Alsgozy Stadium | 3,000 | Darnes | Derna | Bayda | Al Bayda Stadium | 10,000 | Khaleej Sirte (R) | Sirte | Sirte | 2 March Stadium | 2,000 |
Top scorers by seasonTop scorers are:{{citation needed|date=September 2011}} Season | Player | Club | Goals | 1963-64 | {{flagicon|LBY|1951}} Ahmed Ben Sawed | Al Ahly (Benghazi) | 19 | 1964-65 | {{flagicon|LBY|1951}} Ahmed Ben Sawed | Al Ahly (Benghazi) | 18 | 1965-66 | {{flagicon|LBY|1951}} Ahmed Al Ahwal | Al Ittihad | 14 | 1966-67 | {{flagicon|LBY|1951}} Hassan Snousi | Al Ahli (Tripoli) | 12 | 1968-69 | {{flagicon|LBY|1951}} Mohamed Boughalia | Al Ahli (Tripoli) | 16 | 1970-71 | {{flagicon|LBY|1969}} Yousef Sidqi | Al Nasr | 15 | 1971-72 | {{flagicon|LBY|1969}} Yousef Sidqi | Al Nasr | 12 | 1972-73 | {{flagicon|LBY|1972}} Nouri Alsirri | Al Madina | 17 | 1973-74 | {{flagicon|LBY|1972}} Nouri Alsirri | Al Madina | 13 | 1974-75 | {{flagicon|LBY|1972}} Nouri Alsirri | Al Madina | 17 | 1975-76 | {{flagicon|LBY|1972}} Mustafa Belhaaj | Al Madina | 19 | 1976-77 | {{flagicon|LBY|1972}} Abubakr Douzan | Al Madina | 15 | 1977-78 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Fahim Raqs | Al Ahli (Tripoli) | 8 | 1982-83 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Nouri Alsirri | Al Madina | 17 | 1983-84 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Abdulraouf Ferjany | Al Dhahra | 11 | 1984-85 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Ramadan Barnaoui | Al Ahly (Benghazi) | 9 | 1985-86 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Salim Bou Jarrad | Al Ittihad | 11 | 1986-87 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Faraj Bar'asi | Al Nasr | 12 | 1987-88 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Salim Bou Jarrad | Al Ittihad | 11 | 1988-89 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Faraj Meeloud | Al Tahaddi | 6 | 1989-90 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Ali Bashary {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Nasr Badr | Al Ahly (Benghazi) Afriqi | 11 | 1990-91 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Idris Mikraaz | Darnes | 11 | 1991-92 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Abdelhakeem Suwayyah | Al Tirsana | 12 | 1992-93 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Abdelhakeem Suwayyah | Al Tirsana | 14 | 1993-94 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Idrees Mikraaz | Al Ahli (Tripoli) | 19 | 1994-95 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Mohamed Milaad {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Hassan Othman | Ittihad Gheryan Al Morooj | 6 | 1995-96 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Muammar Masoud | Al Shat | 10 | 1996-97 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Khalifa Maqinny | Al Hilal | 12 | 1997-98 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Khalifa Maqinny | Al Hilal | 14 | 1998-99 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Mustafa Ramadan {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Abdelaaty Qubay | Al Ahly (Benghazi) Al Intilaaq | 13 | 2000 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Ahmed Saad | Benghazi Al Jadeeda | 8 | 2000-01 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Ashraf Muammar {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Ali Melyaan | Al Tahaddi Al Madina | 14 | 2001-02 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Al-Saadi Gaddafi | Al Ittihad | 19 | 2002-03 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Ahmed El Masli {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Khaled Shallabi | Al Nasr Al Madina | 13 | 2003-04 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Ahmed Saad | Al Nasr | 14 | 2004-05 | {{flagicon|SEN}} Sheikh Sedao | Al Urouba | 12 | 2005-06 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Samir Al Wahaj | Al Wahda | 18 | 2006-07 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Walid Shebli | Al Madina | 13 | 2007-08 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Abdelhameed Zidane | Al Akhdar | 21 | 2008-09 | {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Samir Al Wahaj | Al Tirsana | 19 | 2009-10 | {{flagicon|MAR}} Rasheed al Deasy | Al Shat | 15 | 2015-16 | LBY}} Salem Roma | Al Nasr | 8 | |
Regulations The rules can be found on the official LFF website[5] References 1. ^IFFHS 2. ^{{cite web|title=Libya - List of Champions|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesl/libchamp.html|publisher=RSSSF|accessdate=24 September 2011}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Algeria offer to step in for Libya|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/sport/football/2011/07/201174151620522447.html|publisher=aljazeera.com|accessdate=4 January 2012|date=4 July 2011}} 4. ^Stadium information at goalzz.com 5. ^Regulations at LFF {{Ar icon}}
External links- [https://www.fifa.com/associations/association=lby/nationalleague/standings.html League] at FIFA
- Libyan Premier League - Hailoosport.com (Arabic)
- Libyan Premier League - Hailoosport.com
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