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词条 2008–09 Libyan Premier League
释义

  1. Promotion and relegation

  2. League table

  3. Results

  4. Team summary

  5. Awards

  6. Season statistics

     Goals  Discipline  Other 

  7. Top scorers

  8. Stadia

  9. See also

  10. References

{{Infobox football league season
| competition = Libyan Premier League
| season = 2008–09
| winners = Ittihad Tripoli
| runners-up = Ahly Benghazi
| relegated = Wahda Tripoli
Jazeera
Wefaq Sabratha
Aman al Aam
| continentalcup1 = Champions League
| continentalcup1 qualifiers = Ittihad Tripoli
Ahly Benghazi
| continentalcup2 = Confederation Cup
| continentalcup2 qualifiers = Ahly Tripoli
Tersanah (via cup)
| league topscorer = Samir Al Wahaj (Tersanah) - 19 goals
| biggest home win = Ittihad 6–1 Wahda Tripoli (21 May 2009)
| biggest away win = Shat 1–9 Ahly Tripoli (5 June 2009)
| highest scoring = Shat 1–9 Ahly Tripoli (5 June 2009) (10 goals)
| total goals = 572
| average goals = 3.18
| longest wins =
| longest unbeaten = Ahly Benghazi - 16 matches (2009-02-08 to 2009-06-23)
| longest losses = Wahda Tripoli - 8 matches (2008-12-27 to 2009-03-27)
| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| average attendance =
| prevseason = 2007–08
| nextseason = 2009–10
}}

The 2008–09 Libyan Premier League season was the forty-first edition of the competition since its establishment in 1963. Al Ittihad were the defending champions, having won their fourteenth Libyan Premier League title with just one round of matches to spare in the previous season. The campaign began on Friday October 17, 2008,[1][2] delayed due to Libya's World Cup qualifiers, and, depending on the Libyan Cup, is scheduled to finish on June 26, 2009.[3] A total of 16 teams contested the league, including 13 who 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 by newly promoted Wefaq Sabratha's Stefan de Paul against 2003-04 champions Al Olomby in the thirty-second minute of the game on the opening day of the season on October 17.[4][5] Atef Hussein of Al Olomby scored the first hat-trick of the season against Al Sweahly on December 16, netting two in the final six minutes to help his side to a 3–3 draw.[6][7]

The season paused for its usual mid-season break. However, this season's break was extended due to the national team's participation in the 2009 African Championship of Nations, and participation (at club level) in Africa's continental competitions. The season continued on March 13.[7]

Wahda Tripoli were the first club to be relegated following a 4–1 defeat to Ahly Benghazi on May 28, 2009.[8]Wefaq Sabratha's relegation was also confirmed on June 18, 2009 despite defeating Jazeera 4–1, as other results went against them. Jazeera's defeat also meant that they would not be remaining in the division for next season.[9]Aman al Aam were relegated on the final day of the season. Although they defeated Khaleej Sirte 2–0, they needed Hilal Benghazi to lose to Sweahly to stay up on head-to-head record. Hilal secured a 0–0 draw, ensuring their survival by one point.

Ittihad Tripoli won the title on June 19, 2009 after defeating Sweahly 2–1 to gain an unassailable lead over second-placed Ahly Benghazi.This was Ittihad's 5th league title in succession, and their 15th overall.[10][11]

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from 2007–08 Libyan Second Division
  • Champions: Hilal
  • Promoted:
    • Sweahly
    • Aman al Aam
  • Play-Offs: Wefaq Sabratha
Teams relegated to Libyan Second Division 2008–09
  • Urouba
  • Suqoor
  • Nojom Ajdabiya

League table

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL
|res_col_header=Q
|sortable_table=y
|team1=ITT|name_ITT=Ittihad
|team2=AHLB|name_AHLB=Ahly Benghazi
|team3=AHLT|name_AHLT=Ahly Tripoli
|team4=AKH|name_AKH=Akhdar
|team5=NSR|name_NSR=Nasr
|team6=KHA|name_KHA=Khaleej Sirte
|team7=TER|name_TER=Tersanah
|team8=SWE|name_SWE=Sweahly
|team9=MAD|name_MAD=Madina
|team10=SHT|name_SHT=Shat
|team11=OLY|name_OLY=Olomby
|team12=HIL|name_HIL=Hilal
|team13=AMN|name_AMN=Aman al Aam
|team14=WFQ|name_WFQ=Wefaq Sabratha
|team15=JAZ|name_JAZ=Jazeera
|team16=WAH|name_WAH=Wahda
|win_ITT=22|draw_ITT=5|loss_ITT=3|gf_ITT=54|ga_ITT=15|status_ITT=C
|win_AHLB=20|draw_AHLB=7|loss_AHLB=3|gf_AHLB=60|ga_AHLB=24
|win_AHLT=20|draw_AHLT=6|loss_AHLT=4|gf_AHLT=62|ga_AHLT=24
|win_AKH=14|draw_AKH=5|loss_AKH=11|gf_AKH=37|ga_AKH=29
|win_NSR=13|draw_NSR=7|loss_NSR=10|gf_NSR=38|ga_NSR=31
|win_KHA=10|draw_KHA=12|loss_KHA=8|gf_KHA=31|ga_KHA=33
|win_TER=10|draw_TER=10|loss_TER=10|gf_TER=35|ga_TER=34
|win_SWE=10|draw_SWE=10|loss_SWE=10|gf_SWE=34|ga_SWE=34
|win_MAD=9|draw_MAD=12|loss_MAD=9|gf_MAD=28|ga_MAD=27
|win_SHT=9|draw_SHT=8|loss_SHT=13|gf_SHT=43|ga_SHT=57
|win_OLY=7|draw_OLY=14|loss_OLY=9|gf_OLY=35|ga_OLY=39
|win_HIL=7|draw_HIL=10|loss_HIL=13|gf_HIL=25|ga_HIL=42
|win_AMN=8|draw_AMN=6|loss_AMN=16|gf_AMN=22|ga_AMN=37|status_AMN=R
|win_WFQ=6|draw_WFQ=11|loss_WFQ=13|gf_WFQ=22|ga_WFQ=33|status_WFQ=R
|win_JAZ=8|draw_JAZ=2|loss_JAZ=20|gf_JAZ=21|ga_JAZ=49|adjust_points_JAZ=-4|status_JAZ=R
|win_WAH=2|draw_WAH=5|loss_WAH=23|gf_WAH=25|ga_WAH=65|status_WAH=R
|hth_TER=TER 2–1 SWE; SWE 2–1 TER
|hth_SWE=TER
|hth_JAZ=Jazeera deducted four points[13][12][13][14]
|hth_OLY=OLY 0–1 SHT; SHT 5–2 OLY
|hth_SHT=OLY
|col_CCL=#ACE1AF|text_CCL=2010 CAF Champions League
|result1=CCL|result2=CCL
|col_CCC=#79BDFF|text_CCC=2010 CAF Confederation Cup
|result3=CCC
|col_CCC1=#79BDFF|text_CCC1=2010 CAF Confederation Cup
|note_res_CCC1=Tersanah qualify for CAF Confederation Cup as cup runners-up, as Ittihad had already secured a CAF Champions League place
|result7=CCC1
|col_R=#FFCCCC|text_R=Relegation to Libyan Second Division
|result13=R|result14=R|result15=R|result16=R
|class_rules=1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
|update=June 26, 2009
|source=RSSSF
}}

Results

{{#invoke:Sports results|main
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|team6=ITT|team7=JAZ|team8=KHA|team9=MAD|team10=NSR
|team11=OLY|team12=SHT|team13=SWE|team14=TER|team15=WAH
|team16=WFQ
|name_AHLB=Ahly Benghazi
|match_AHLB_AHLT=1–1
|match_AHLB_AKH=1–0
|match_AHLB_AMN=4–0
|match_AHLB_HIL=2–0
|match_AHLB_ITT=1–0
|match_AHLB_JAZ=3–0
|match_AHLB_KHA=0–1
|match_AHLB_MAD=1–1
|match_AHLB_NSR=2–1
|match_AHLB_OLY=5–2
|match_AHLB_SHT=2–0
|match_AHLB_SWE=3–1
|match_AHLB_TER=3–0
|match_AHLB_WAH=4–1
|match_AHLB_WFQ=1–0
|name_AHLT=Ahly Tripoli
|match_AHLT_AHLB=2–2
|match_AHLT_AKH=3–2
|match_AHLT_AKH_note=Match abandoned in the 94th minute with the score 3–2 after Joseph Fausto's sending off. Fighting broke out, and the referee was struck by a missile from the crowd. Remaining minute played on December 3, with no change to the result.[15]
|match_AHLT_AMN=1–2
|match_AHLT_HIL=2–0
|match_AHLT_ITT=0–2
|match_AHLT_JAZ=4–0
|match_AHLT_KHA=4–0
|match_AHLT_MAD=0–0
|match_AHLT_NSR=2–0
|match_AHLT_OLY=1–0
|match_AHLT_SHT=4–1
|match_AHLT_SWE=1–2
|match_AHLT_TER=2–0
|match_AHLT_WAH=2–1
|match_AHLT_WFQ=3–1
|name_AKH=Akhdar
|match_AKH_AHLB=2–0
|match_AKH_AHLB_note=The game ended 0–0, but was later awarded as a 2–0 win to Akhdar, as Ahly Benghazi played a suspended player[16]
|match_AKH_AHLT=1–2
|match_AKH_AMN=1–0
|match_AKH_HIL=0–0
|match_AKH_ITT=0–0
|match_AKH_JAZ=1–0
|match_AKH_KHA=1–0
|match_AKH_MAD=2–0
|match_AKH_NSR=2–0
|match_AKH_OLY=2–1
|match_AKH_SHT=1–0
|match_AKH_SWE=1–1
|match_AKH_TER=3–1
|match_AKH_WAH=1–0
|match_AKH_WFQ=4–1
|name_AMN=Aman al Aam
|match_AMN_AHLB=0–2
|match_AMN_AHLT=0–1
|match_AMN_AKH=1–0
|match_AMN_HIL=3–1
|match_AMN_ITT=0–2
|match_AMN_JAZ=2–1
|match_AMN_KHA=2–0
|match_AMN_MAD=0–1
|match_AMN_NSR=0–1
|match_AMN_OLY=1–3
|match_AMN_SHT=0–3
|match_AMN_SWE=1–2
|match_AMN_TER=0–2
|match_AMN_WAH=1–0
|match_AMN_WFQ=0–0
|name_HIL=Hilal
|match_HIL_AHLB=1–4
|match_HIL_AHLT=0–2
|match_HIL_AKH=1–4
|match_HIL_AMN=1–0
|match_HIL_ITT=0–1
|match_HIL_JAZ=2–2
|match_HIL_KHA=0–0
|match_HIL_MAD=2–1
|match_HIL_NSR=3–2
|match_HIL_OLY=0–1
|match_HIL_SHT=2–3
|match_HIL_SWE=1–1
|match_HIL_TER=0–0
|match_HIL_WAH=2–1
|match_HIL_WFQ=0–0
|name_ITT=Ittihad
|match_ITT_AHLB=1–0
|match_ITT_AHLT=2–1
|match_ITT_AKH=3–0
|match_ITT_AMN=1–0
|match_ITT_HIL=4–0
|match_ITT_JAZ=2–0
|match_ITT_KHA=3–0
|match_ITT_MAD=0–2
|match_ITT_NSR=2–2
|match_ITT_OLY=2–1
|match_ITT_SHT=3–0
|match_ITT_SWE=2–1
|match_ITT_TER=0–0
|match_ITT_WAH=6–1
|match_ITT_WFQ=2–1
|name_JAZ=Jazeera
|match_JAZ_AHLB=1–2
|match_JAZ_AHLT=1–2
|match_JAZ_AHLT_note=This match was suspended at half-time with the score at 1–1, as fighting broke out between both sets of supporters. The second half was played at the 2 March Stadium.[17][18]
|match_JAZ_AKH=1–4
|match_JAZ_AMN=1–1
|match_JAZ_HIL=0–1
|match_JAZ_ITT=0–2
|match_JAZ_ITT_note=Match awarded 2–0 to Ittihad after Jazeera fans invaded pitch and attacked referee, after Ittihad's 95th-minute winner. The referee had earlier given 9 minutes of stoppage time[19]
|match_JAZ_KHA=1–2
|match_JAZ_MAD=1–0
|match_JAZ_NSR=1–0
|match_JAZ_OLY=1–2
|match_JAZ_SHT=3–2
|match_JAZ_SWE=1–0
|match_JAZ_TER=1–0
|match_JAZ_WAH=1–0
|match_JAZ_WFQ=1–0
|name_KHA=Khaleej Sirte
|match_KHA_AHLB=1–4
|match_KHA_AHLT=0–2
|match_KHA_AKH=2–2
|match_KHA_AMN=1–1
|match_KHA_HIL=1–1
|match_KHA_ITT=0–1
|match_KHA_JAZ=4–0
|match_KHA_MAD=0–1
|match_KHA_NSR=1–0
|match_KHA_OLY=2–2
|match_KHA_SHT=1–1
|match_KHA_SWE=2–1
|match_KHA_TER=2–2
|match_KHA_WAH=3–1
|match_KHA_WFQ=1–1
|name_MAD=Madina
|match_MAD_AHLB=3–3
|match_MAD_AHLT=0–1
|match_MAD_AKH=3–1
|match_MAD_AMN=2–0
|match_MAD_HIL=1–0
|match_MAD_ITT=1–1
|match_MAD_JAZ=1–0
|match_MAD_KHA=0–1
|match_MAD_NSR=0–0
|match_MAD_OLY=0–0
|match_MAD_SHT=2–2
|match_MAD_SWE=1–2
|match_MAD_TER=1–1
|match_MAD_WAH=2–1
|match_MAD_WFQ=1–0
|name_NSR=Nasr
|match_NSR_AHLB=1–1
|match_NSR_AHLT=2–2
|match_NSR_AKH=2–0
|match_NSR_AMN=1–0
|match_NSR_HIL=2–0
|match_NSR_ITT=1–0
|match_NSR_JAZ=1–0
|match_NSR_KHA=1–2
|match_NSR_MAD=1–1
|match_NSR_OLY=0–0
|match_NSR_SHT=1–2
|match_NSR_SWE=3–0
|match_NSR_TER=1–0
|match_NSR_WAH=4–0
|match_NSR_WFQ=1–4
|name_OLY=Olomby
|match_OLY_AHLB=0–1
|match_OLY_AHLT=2–4
|match_OLY_AKH=1–1
|match_OLY_AMN=2–1
|match_OLY_HIL=1–1
|match_OLY_ITT=0–1
|match_OLY_JAZ=2–0
|match_OLY_KHA=0–0
|match_OLY_MAD=0–0
|match_OLY_NSR=2–2
|match_OLY_SHT=0–1
|match_OLY_SWE=1–1
|match_OLY_TER=1–0
|match_OLY_WAH=0–0
|match_OLY_WFQ=2–0
|name_SHT=Shat
|match_SHT_AHLB=3–3
|match_SHT_AHLT=1–9
|match_SHT_AKH=2–0
|match_SHT_AKH_note=Match awarded 2–0 to Shat after it was discovered that Akhdar played a suspended player. Match had originally finished 3–1 to Akhdar
|match_SHT_AMN=0–2
|match_SHT_HIL=3–3
|match_SHT_ITT=1–1
|match_SHT_JAZ=2–1
|match_SHT_KHA=0–0
|match_SHT_MAD=2–0
|match_SHT_NSR=2–1
|match_SHT_OLY=5–2
|match_SHT_SWE=2–3
|match_SHT_TER=0–4
|match_SHT_WAH=1–2
|match_SHT_WFQ=1–1
|name_SWE=Sweahly
|match_SWE_AHLB=0–1
|match_SWE_AHLT=1–1
|match_SWE_AKH=1–0
|match_SWE_AMN=1–1
|match_SWE_HIL=0–0
|match_SWE_ITT=0–1
|match_SWE_JAZ=2–0
|match_SWE_KHA=0–1
|match_SWE_MAD=0–0
|match_SWE_NSR=0–1
|match_SWE_OLY=3–3
|match_SWE_SHT=1–0
|match_SWE_TER=2–1
|match_SWE_WAH=4–2
|match_SWE_WFQ=0–0
|name_TER=Tersanah
|match_TER_AHLB=0–0
|match_TER_AHLT=0–0
|match_TER_AKH=1–0
|match_TER_AMN=2–2
|match_TER_HIL=1–0
|match_TER_ITT=1–3
|match_TER_JAZ=1–0
|match_TER_KHA=1–1
|match_TER_MAD=2–1
|match_TER_NSR=0–1
|match_TER_OLY=1–1
|match_TER_SHT=2–1
|match_TER_SWE=2–1
|match_TER_WAH=4–2
|match_TER_WFQ=1–1
|name_WAH=Wahda
|match_WAH_AHLB=0–2
|match_WAH_AHLT=0–2
|match_WAH_AKH=0–1
|match_WAH_AMN=0–1
|match_WAH_HIL=0–1
|match_WAH_ITT=1–5
|match_WAH_JAZ=0–1
|match_WAH_KHA=1–2
|match_WAH_MAD=2–2
|match_WAH_NSR=2–3
|match_WAH_OLY=1–1
|match_WAH_SHT=1–1
|match_WAH_SWE=1–3
|match_WAH_TER=3–2
|match_WAH_WFQ=1–1
|name_WFQ=Wefaq Sabratha
|match_WFQ_AHLB=1–2
|match_WFQ_AHLT=0–1
|match_WFQ_AKH=1–0
|match_WFQ_AMN=0–0
|match_WFQ_HIL=1–2
|match_WFQ_ITT=0–1
|match_WFQ_JAZ=4–1
|match_WFQ_KHA=0–0
|match_WFQ_MAD=1–0
|match_WFQ_NSR=0–2
|match_WFQ_OLY=2–2
|match_WFQ_SHT=2–1
|match_WFQ_SWE=0–0
|match_WFQ_TER=1–3
|match_WFQ_WAH=2–0
|update=26 June 2009
|source=goalzz.com
}}

Team summary

Club City Stadium Manager Sponsor Kit Supplier Position Last Season
Ahly Benghazi March 28 Stadium1SER}} Draghon Kia, Libyana Nike 3rd
Ahly Tripoli June 11 StadiumALG}} Nourredine al Sa'adi Al Madar al Jadeed Nike 2nd
Akhdar Bayda Green Document StadiumTUN}} Omar al Dheeb Al Madar al Jadeed Adidas 4th
Hilal Benghazi 28 March Stadium1LBY|1977}} Ahmed al Sanfaaz Al Madar al Jadeed Nike 1st, Group C (Second Division - Champions)
Ittihad Tripoli June 11 StadiumITA}} Stefano Cusin Total S.A., Al Madar al Jadeed Puma 1st
Jazeera Zuwara Zuwara Stadium2TUN}} Lutfi Jabbara Al Madar al Jadeed Adidas 10th
Madina Tripoli 11 June StadiumPalestine}} Mansour Saeed Libyana Diadora 7th
Nasr Benghazi March 28 Stadium1LBY|1977}} Naser al Hdairy Libyana Puma 6th
Olomby Zawiya Zaawia StadiumLBY|1977}} Izzedine Khmealah Kia, Libyana Nike 8th
Shat Tripoli GMR StadiumTUN}} Lutfi Sellami Libyana Puma 9th
Sweahly Misrata 9th July StadiumTUN}} Khamees Alabaidy Min Ajlikum Puma 1st, Group A (Second Division)
Tersanah Tripoli Ali Alsgozy StadiumLBY|1977}} Khalid al Marjiny Min Ajlikum Adidas 11th
Wahda Tripoli GMR StadiumCZE}} Otkar Barec Min Ajlikum Adidas 12th
Aman al 'Aam Tripoli GMR StadiumLBY|1977}} Abdulraouf Bnour Min Ajlikum Diadora 1st, Group B (Second Division)
Khaleej Sirte March 2 StadiumLBY|1977}} Abdelhafidh Arbeesh Libyana Adidas 5th
Wefaq Sabratha Sabratha Stadium
Ajaylat Stadium3
TUN}} Tariq Thabit Al Madar al Jadeed Nike 2nd, Group A (Second Division)
Promoted via playoffs
1 As the 28 March Stadium was not re-opened until October 22, 2008, Benghazi clubs played at stadia selected by the Libyan Football Federation. Some fixtures were also re-arranged so that these clubs played away from home for rounds 1 & 2.
2 Due to Al Jazeera's ban from their Zuwara Stadium, the club will play their remaining home games at 9 July Stadium for the remainder of the season.

3 Wefaq Sabratha's used the Ajaylat Stadium from rounds 1-8 as their own Sabratha Stadium was undergoing maintenance.

NB: The newly constructed Benina Stadium will be used to host matches held in Benghazi, as the 28 March Stadium is undergoing maintenance. The 28 March Stadium will not be in use for the rest of this season.[20]

Awards

  • Best fans : Ittihad Tripoli[21]
  • Best foreign player : Samer Saeed of Ahly Tripoli[21]
  • Best young player : Abdulaziz Belreesh of Ittihad Tripoli[21]
  • Best goalkeeper : Samir Aboud of Ittihad Tripoli[21]
  • Best defender : Younes Al Shibani of Ittihad Tripoli[21]
  • Best midfielder : Mohamed Esnany of Ittihad Tripoli[21]
  • Best striker : Ahmed Zuway of Ittihad Tripoli[21]

Season statistics

[4]

Goals

  • First match of the season: October 17, 2008 - Akhdar vs. Tersanah, 14:00 EET[31]
  • First goal of the season: Stefan de Paul for Wefaq Sabratha against Olomby, 38 minutes and 46 seconds (October 17, 2008)[31]
  • Last goal of the season: Adnan Belaid for Ahly Tripoli against Tersanah, 84th minute (June 26, 2009)
  • Fastest goal of the season: 11 seconds - Ismael Bangoura for Al Sweahly against Al Ahly Tripoli (March 25, 2009)[22]
  • First own goal of the season: Jasim al Toumi (Wahda) for Nasr, 90+1 minutes and 32 seconds (April 11, 2009)
  • Goal scored at latest point in a match: 90+6 minutes and 36 seconds - Imad al Traiky for Tersanah against Aman al Aam (December 16, 2008)[6][7]
  • Widest winning margin: 8 goals: Shat 1–9 Ahly Tripoli (June 5, 2009)[23]
  • Most goals in a match: 10 goals: Shat 1–9 Ahly Tripoli (June 5, 2009)[23]
  • Most goals in one half: 6 goals - Shat 1–9 Ahly Tripoli (June 5, 2009) 0–4 half time, 1–9 final[23]
  • Most goals scored by one player in a match: 4 goals - Pierre Koulibaly (Ittihad Tripoli) against Wahda Tripoli, {{goal|16|pen.}} {{goal|24}} {{goal|29}} {{goal|81}} (21 May 2009)[24]
  • First hat-trick: Atef Hussein for Olomby vs Sweahly (December 17, 2008)[6][25]
  • Fastest hat-trick: Pierre Koulibaly (Ittihad Tripoli) against Wahda (May 21, 2009); {{goal|16|pen.}} {{goal|24}} {{goal|29}} (13 minutes and 28 seconds)[24]
  • Most goals in one half by a single team: 5 goals - Shat vs. Ahly Tripoli (21 May 2009) 0–4 at half time, 1–9 final[23]

Discipline

  • First sending off of the season: Imaad al Khafi for Tersanah against Akhdar - October 17, 2008 (62nd minute)[26][27]
  • Card given at latest point in a game: Mahmoud Makhlouf (red) at 90+8 minutes and 4 seconds for Ittihad against Jazeera (January 16, 2009)
  • First match referred by a Libyan referee: Akhdar vs. Tersanah (October 17, 2008 - {{flagicon|LBY|1977}} Mohammed Azzallawi)[27]
  • First match refereed by a foreign referee: Ahly Tripoli vs. Ahly Benghazi (October 17, 2008 - {{flagicon|MAR}} Khalil Rouaissi)[27]
  • Most red cards in a single match: 4: Akhdar 1–0 Khaleej Sirte - 2 for Akhdar (Khalifa al Mear & Marei Al Ramly) and 2 for Khaleej (Mohammad Abu Rqiqa & Mohammad Shleeq) (June 13, 2009)

Other

  • Longest injury time of season: 15 minutes, 4 seconds - Ahly Tripoli 0–2 Ittihad Tripoli (June 10, 2009)

Top scorers

As of June 26, 2009
RankScorerClubGoals[28]
1LBY|1977}} Samir al WahajTersanah19
2LBY|1977}} Ahmed AbdelkafiShat17
3LBY|1977}} Nader KaraAhly Tripoli14
4SEN}} Sarra CamaraNasr12
GUI}} Ibrahim al KhalilAhly Benghazi
6LBY|1977}} Atef Hussain1Ittihad11
LBY|1977}} Ahmed ZuwayIttihad
8LBY|1977}} Abdelhameed ZidaneAkhdar10
9LBY|1977}} Ahmed SaadAhly Tripoli9
LBY|1977}} Moataz Ben AmerAhly Benghazi
MAR}} Younes BaltahaamAhly Benghazi
12LBY|1977}} Wisaam BoukteafAkhdar8
MAR}} Abdelmajid EddineNasr
1 7 goals for Al Olomby

Stadia

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Shat
Wahda
Madina
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Team Stadium Capacity
Ittihad
Ahly Tripoli
Madina
11 June Stadium 60,000
Ahly Benghazi
Nasr
Hilal
28 March Stadium
Martyrs of February Stadium
50,000
10,550
Olomby Zaawia Stadium 14,000
Akhdar Al Bayda Stadium 9,000
Sweahly 9 July Stadium 8,000
Aman al Aam
Wahda
Shat
GMR Stadium 6,000
Tersana Ali Alsgozy Stadium 4,000
Khaleej Sirte 2 March Stadium 3,000
Jazeera Zuwara Stadium 2,000
Wefaq Sabratha Sabratha Stadium 2,000

See also

  • 2007–08 Libyan Premier League
  • 2008–09 Libyan Second Division
  • 2007–08 Libyan Second Division

References

  • N.B : Registration required to access archived articles on kooora.com
1. ^{{cite news | author = al Jaziri, Osama | url = http://www.kooora.com/default.aspx?showarticle=41646&obj=4056 | title = Fixtures for 2008-09 Libyan Premier League season announced |language=Arabic| publisher = kooora.com | date = 2008-10-03 | accessdate = 2009-04-19 }}
2. ^{{cite news | author = | url = http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=3&i=2449&archive=1 | title = Keenly-Anticipated 2008/09 Libyan Football League Season Kicks-off Friday | publisher = Tripoli Post | date = 2008-10-17 | accessdate = 2009-04-19 }}
3. ^Remaining dates for league fixtures {{ar icon}} LFF, June 13, 2009, Retrieved June 13, 2009
4. ^Libyan Premier League 2008-09 Statistics
5. ^{{cite news | author = al Jaziri, Osama | url = http://www.kooora.com/default.aspx?showarticle=42126&obj=4056 | title = Round-up of Round 1 Fixtures |language=Arabic | publisher = kooora.com | date = 2008-10-17 | accessdate = 2009-04-19 }}
6. ^See 2008-09 Libyan Premier League#Round 8
7. ^{{cite news | author = | url = http://forum.kooora.com/f.aspx?t=15346755 | title = Libyan Football Federation releases fixtures for Round 16 |language=Arabic | publisher = kooora.com | date = 2008-03-10 | accessdate = 2009-04-19 }}
8. ^{{cite news | author = Tripoli Post | url = http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=3&i=3210 | title = In Al-Ahli Tripoli's Absence Al-Ittihad Open Four-point Lead at the Top | publisher = Tripoli Post | date = 2009-05-30 | accessdate = 2009-05-30 }}
9. ^{{cite news | author = Osama al Jaziri | url = http://www.kooora.com/default.aspx?showarticle=51892&obj=4056 | title = الدوري الليبي : هبوط وفاق صبراتة والجزيرة , والهلال والأمن العام يجددا الأمال في البقاء | publisher = kooora.com | date = 2009-06-18 | accessdate = 2009-06-19 }}
10. ^{{cite news | author = Ali al Abaar | url = http://www.kooora.com/default.aspx?showarticle=51922&obj=4056 | title = الأتحاد يعزز رقمه القياسى .. يتخطى السويحلى ويتوج بطلا للدورى الليبى للمرة الخامسة عشرة فى تاريخه | publisher = kooora.com | date = 2009-06-19 | accessdate = 2009-06-19 }}
11. ^{{cite news | author = | url = http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=3&i=3290 | title = Al-Ittihad Are 2008/09 Libyan Champions; Defeat for Al-Ahli Tripoli Makes it Much Easier | publisher = Tripoli Post | date = 2009-06-20 | accessdate = 2009-06-20 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110717105305/http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=3&i=3290 | archive-date = 2011-07-17 | dead-url = yes | df =}}
12. ^18 January 2009, Libyan Competitions Committee Releases Statement on Jazeera-Ittihad match {{ar icon}}, kooora.com, Accessed 18 January, 2009
13. ^20 January 2009, Information about Sweahly-Jazeera match {{ar icon}}, kooora.com, Accessed January 20, 2009
14. ^26 January 2009, Libyan Football Federation punishes Jazeera {{ar icon}}, kooora.com, Accessed January 26, 2009
15. ^{{cite news | author = | url = http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=3&i=2510&archive=1 | title = Al-Ahli Inflict First Defeat on Alakhdar in Eventful Game | publisher = Tripoli Post | date = 2008-11-04 | accessdate = 2009-04-20 }}
16. ^{{cite news | author = | url = http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=3&i=2651&archive=1 | title = Penalty-goal Paves Way for Al-Ahli of Tripoli’s Convincing Win | publisher = Tripoli Post | date = 2008-12-22 | accessdate = 2009-04-19 }}
17. ^{{cite news | author = | url = http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=3&i=2529&archive=1 | title = Benghazi’s Al-Ahli Suffer First Loss; Tripoli's Match with Al-Jazeera Suspended | publisher = Tripoli Post | date = 2008-11-15 | accessdate = 2009-04-19 }}
18. ^{{cite news | author = | url = http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=3&i=2551&archive=1 | title = Al-Ahli of Tripoli Win 'abandoned' match after 45 minutes on Neutral Ground | publisher = Tripoli Post | date = 2008-11-17 | accessdate = 2009-04-20 }}
19. ^{{cite news | author = | url = http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=3&i=2752&archive=1 | title = Al-Jazeera Sanctioned for Causing Abandonment | publisher = Tripoli Post | date = 2008-01-29 | accessdate = 2009-04-19 }}
20. ^Benghazi clubs to use Martyrs of February Stadium for league matches {{ar icon}}
21. ^{{cite news | author = al Jaziri, Osama | url = http://www.kooora.com/default.aspx?showarticle=53582&obj=4056 | script-title=ar:سمير عبود أفضل حارس وأحمد الزوي أفضل مهاجم في الدوري الليبي حسب إستفتاء منتدى كووورة ليبية |language=Arabic | publisher = kooora.com | date = 2009-08-03 | accessdate = 2009-08-14 }}
22. ^{{cite news | author = | url = http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=3&i=2986&archive=1 | title = Al-Ahli's Home Defeat Leaves Al-Ittihad to Enjoy League Leadership | publisher = Tripoli Post | date = 2008-03-28 | accessdate = 2009-04-19 }}
23. ^{{cite news | author = Tripoli Post | url = http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=3&i=3241 | title = Al-Ahli Tripoli Hit Nine Goals to Register Season's Biggest Victory | publisher = Tripoli Post | date = 2009-06-07 | accessdate = 2009-06-07 }}
24. ^{{cite news | author = Tripoli Post | url = http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=3&i=3177 | title = Koulibaly nets four in Al-Ittihad's Convincing Win Over Bottom Team | publisher = Tripoli Post | date = 2009-05-23 | accessdate = 2009-06-05 }}
25. ^{{cite news | author = | url = http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=3&i=2634&archive=1 | title = Khaleej Sirte Miss Golden Chance to Share top Billing | publisher = Tripoli Post | date = 2008-12-17 | accessdate = 2009-04-19 }}
26. ^{{cite news | author = | url = http://www.tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=3&i=2450&archive=1 | title = Ten-man Al-Ahli of Tripoli Save a Point on Football League's Opening Day | publisher = Tripoli Post | date = 2008-10-18 | accessdate = 2009-04-19 }}
27. ^See 2008-09 Libyan Premier League#Round 1
28. ^{{cite web |url=http://football.ly/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=34&Itemid=18 |title=List of Scorers |language=Arabic |accessdate=14 June 2009 |work=LFF |publisher=LFF | archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20090614084405/http://www.football.ly/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=34&Itemid=18| archivedate= 14 June 2009 | deadurl= no}}
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