
Libyan football league's championship round to be held in Italy for 2nd year in a row
The Libyan Football Federation (LFF) has officially announced that the championship round of the Libyan Premier League will be held in Milan, Italy, for the second consecutive year. The event is being sponsored by the Government of National Unity, in direct coordination with the Italian Football Federation and with support from the Italian government.
The LFF confirmed that it had started, in collaboration with Libyan governmental entities, completing the necessary administrative and technical arrangements to organize this major football event, which represents the decisive stage of the sports season.
The Ministry of Sports has started coordinating with the relevant Italian authorities to ensure the best conditions and facilities for the success of the tournament.
Meanwhile, the LFF also noted that it would soon begin implementing the specific procedures for the clubs participating in the league, according to regulations and conditions that will be announced in due course. Tags: Libyan Football Federation Libyan Football League
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