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Libya Review
11 hours ago
- Politics
- Libya Review
Libyan Football Federation Launches Probe into Al Ahli Tripoli-Al Ittihad Match Incident
The Libyan Football Federation (LFF) has announced the formation of a fact-finding committee to investigate the incidents that occurred during the match between Ahli Tripoli and Al-Ittihad. The game, part of the fourth week of the return leg in the first hexagonal round of the Libyan Premier League, was held on Tuesday, June 19, 2025, at Tripoli Stadium. The decision was issued by the LFF Board of Directors under Resolution No. 96 of 2025. The investigative committee includes Ali Mahdi Al-Sanousi (Board Member), Al-Mabrouk Mohamed Shouia (Appeals Committee Member), and Adel Misbah Swaisi (Referees Committee Member). According to the resolution, the committee is tasked with reviewing official complaints submitted by both clubs, Ahli Tripoli and Al-Ittihad, and will collect testimonies from all parties involved in the match-day events. The investigation will also include a full review of official reports and all available video footage and photographic evidence. The committee must submit a detailed report within 72 hours of the decision's issuance. The report will outline the circumstances of the incident, identify responsibilities, and provide recommendations to the LFF Board. The LFF also directed the Competitions Committee to postpone any decision regarding the outcome of the match until the investigation is complete. However, the Federation confirmed that the final round of the hexagonal stage will proceed as scheduled and will not be impacted by the ongoing inquiry. The decision is effective immediately and is binding on all relevant entities. Libya has been in chaos since a NATO-backed uprising toppled longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. The county has for years been split between rival administrations. Libya's economy, heavily reliant on oil, has suffered due to the ongoing conflict. The instability has led to fluctuations in oil production and prices, impacting the global oil market and Libya's economy. The conflict has led to a significant humanitarian crisis in Libya, with thousands of people killed, and many more displaced. Migrants and refugees using Libya as a transit point to Europe have also faced dire conditions. The planned elections for December 2021 were delayed due to disagreements over election laws and the eligibility of certain candidates. This delay has raised concerns about the feasibility of a peaceful political transition. Despite the ceasefire, security remains a significant concern with sporadic fighting and the presence of mercenaries and foreign fighters. The unification of the military and the removal of foreign forces are crucial challenges.


Arab Times
a day ago
- Sport
- Arab Times
Kuwait prepares in Egypt for Gulf Championship challenge
KUWAIT CITY, June 1The Kuwait junior basketball team will depart for Cairo tomorrow to begin an external training camp running until July 5. The camp is part of the team's preparation for the upcoming Gulf Championship, scheduled to take place in Manama, Bahrain, from July 7 to 14. The tournament serves as a qualifier for the Asian Finals. The delegation is headed by Ghazi Al-Otaibi, Treasurer of the Kuwait Basketball Federation, and includes Mohsen Al-Mutairi, Mishaal Mohammed Adarian, head coach Talal Al-Qallaf, assistant coach Yahya Al-Bahr, and team manager Talib Al-Kandari. The squad features 12 promising players: Abdulaziz Al-Mutawa, Suwait Al-Dhafiri, Fareej Al-Fureij, Omar Al-Asaq, Abdulrahman Al-Qatifi, Omar Al-Saleh, Musaed Al-Obaidi, Abdulrahman Al-Marzouq, Ali Al-Salahi, Ali Abbas, Mishaal Al-Azmi, and Abdullah Al-Jarid. During their stay in Cairo, the team is scheduled to play several friendly matches, including matchups against the Jordanian national team, Al-Ahly, and Al-Ittihad of Alexandria. Ghazi Al-Otaibi emphasized that the Basketball Federation is keen on ensuring the players gain valuable experience from the camp and deliver strong performances in the Gulf Championship. He noted that this effort is part of a broader strategy to see the national team reach the podium, backed by a focused preparation plan from the technical staff. Al-Otaibi also extended his gratitude to the Sports Authority for its continued support in developing Kuwait's national basketball teams.


Arab Times
a day ago
- Sport
- Arab Times
Al-Ittihad to meet Al-Nassr in Saudi Super Cup semifinals
RIYADH, June 19: The draw for the upcoming Saudi Super Cup, marking the start of the 2025-2026 football season, took place yesterday. According to the draw, Al-Ittihad—champion of both the Roshen Professional League and the King's Cup—will face Al-Nassr in the first semi-final clash. In the second semi-final, league runner-up Al-Hilal will compete against Al-Qadisiyah, who finished fourth in the league and were also runners-up in the King's Cup. The winners of these two matches will advance to the tournament final, scheduled to be held in Hong Kong from August 19 to 23. Al-Hilal is the defending champion of the Saudi Super Cup, having secured its fifth title in the last edition. It defeated Al-Ahli in the semi-finals on penalties following a 1-1 draw before progressing to win the tournament. Al-Nassr, on the other hand, triumphed over Al-Taawoun 2-0 in its last campaign, setting up a thrilling Riyadh derby in the final, where Al-Hilal prevailed 4-1.


Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Politics
- Scottish Sun
Footie clash abandoned as ‘fans storm pitch and burn team bus with live ammunition fired'
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) FANS stormed the pitch and a team bus was set on fire as a top-flight football match was abandoned. Shocking scenes unfolded in the Libyan Premier League as Al-Ahly Tripoli faced Al-Ittihad yesterday. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Fans broke into the stadium and stormed the pitch 3 The match was abandoned in the first-half 3 The Al-Ittihad team bus was set on fire Chaos erupted in the derby, which was played behind closed doors, towards the end of the first-half when a group of hooligans broke into the stadium. Hundreds appeared in the upper tier and began to climb down the stand wielding flares. They then charged onto the pitch as away side Al-Ittihad's players ran into the changing room or into the terraces in fear. The referee swiftly made the decision to abandon the match with the score 1-0 to Al-Ittihad. Violence continued outside the group as their team bus was set on fire. Members of security that are connected to the government were also targeted by supporters. The ugly scenes continued late into the night and ammunition was reportedly fired to disperse crowds by the military. It comes amid huge protests calling for Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah to resign. The uprising began after armed groups clashed in Tripoli over the weekend. Demonstrators are demanding elections, while accusing Dbeibah of corruption and being to blame for the growing strength of armed groups. Nationwide protests have turned violent. Reports claim that at least eight civilians and a police officer have died. Several Libyan ministers have resigned since the start of the protests.


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Footie clash abandoned as ‘fans storm pitch and burn team bus with live ammunition fired'
FANS stormed the pitch and a team bus was set on fire as a top-flight football match was abandoned. Shocking scenes unfolded in the Libyan Premier League as Al-Ahly Tripoli faced Al-Ittihad yesterday. Advertisement 3 Fans broke into the stadium and stormed the pitch 3 The match was abandoned in the first-half 3 The Al-Ittihad team bus was set on fire Chaos erupted in the derby, which was played behind closed doors, towards the end of the first-half when a group of hooligans broke into the stadium. Hundreds appeared in the upper tier and began to climb down the stand wielding flares. They then charged onto the pitch as away side The referee swiftly made the decision to abandon the match with the score 1-0 to Al-Ittihad. Advertisement READ MORE IN FOOTBALL Violence continued outside the group as their Members of security that are connected to the government were also targeted by supporters. The ugly scenes continued late into the night and ammunition was reportedly fired to disperse crowds by the military. It comes amid huge protests calling for Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah to resign. Advertisement Most read in Football Latest Exclusive Exclusive The uprising began after armed groups clashed in Tripoli over the weekend. Demonstrators are demanding elections, while accusing Dbeibah of corruption and being to blame for the growing strength of armed groups. Nationwide protests have turned violent. Reports claim that at least eight civilians and a police officer have died. Advertisement Several Libyan ministers have resigned since the start of the protests.