2008–09 in Libyan football
The 2008-09 season is the 96th season of competitive football in Libya.
Overview
- Aman al Aam, Wefaq Sabratha & Sweahly are all playing in the Premier League after winning promotion from the Libyan Second Division last season. Sweahly and Wefaq are returning after a 3-year absence, while Aman al Aam are making their debut as a re-incarnation of Al-Shorta Tripoli.
- Ahly Benghazi, Hilal and Nasr are all playing at the Martyrs of February Stadium, the new LYD 20,000,000 project that opened on March 5, 2009
Events
On October 15, 2008, the Libyan Super Cup was won Ittihad as they defeated Khaleej Sirte 4-0 at 11 June Stadium
On October 17, 2008, the 2008-09 Libyan Premier League season started at the Green Document Stadium, at 14:00 GMT where Akhdar defeated Tersanah by 3 goals to 1.
On November 4, 2008, the 2008-09 Libyan Second Division season started.
On February 26, 2009, the 2008-09 Libyan Cup competition started
On May 28, 2009, Al Wahda Tripoli's relegation from the Libyan Premier League was confirmed after a 4-1 away defeat to Ahly Benghazi.
National team
The home team is on the left hand column; the away team is on the right hand column.
Friendly Matches
Libya | 6 – 2 | |
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al Maghrabi al Masly al Tarhouni Zubya Kader |
Sacko |
Libya | 2 – 3 | |
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Esnani al Fazzani |
(Report) | Eguren Martínez Pereira |
World Cup Qualifiers
Libya was in Group 4 of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification process[1]
African Nations Championship
Libya was in the North Zone for qualification to the inaugural African Nations Championship[4]
Qualifying - Final Round
Second leg
Libya advance to CHAN 2009 finals.
Finals
Libya were drawn in Group B, along with DR Congo, Ghana and Zimbabwe.[5]
DR Congo | 2 – 0 | |
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Kaluyituka Lofo Kimuaki |
(Report) | Shaban Saad Fazzani |
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 3 | +3 | 5 | |
3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 4 | -1 | 4 | |
3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 3 | |
3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | -2 | 2 |
Performance in CAF competitions
Qualified Teams
- Ittihad - CAF Champions League 2009 (as Libyan Premier League 2007-08 winners)
- Ahly Tripoli - CAF Champions League 2009 (as Libyan Premier League 2007-08 runners-up)
- Ahly Benghazi - CAF Confederation Cup 2009 (as Libyan Premier League 2007-08 third-placed team)
- Khaleej Sirte - CAF Confederation Cup 2009 (as Libyan Cup 2007-08 winners)
Fixtures & Results
First round
NB: Ittihad received bye to Round of 32
Al Ahly Tripoli | 6 – 0 | |
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Pierre Koko'o Waleed Sba'ai Nader Kara |
[9] |
2 – 1 | Al Ahly Tripoli | |
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[11] | Ahmed Saad |
Al Ahly Tripoli go through with an aggregate score of 7-2
0 – 2 | Khaleej Sirte | |
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[12] | Abdallah al Sheikhy Sheikh Sedao |
Khaleej Sirte | 4 – 0 | |
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Sa'ad Abdelhafeedh Sheikh Sedao Achour Majeed |
[14] |
Khaleej Sirte go through with an aggregate score of 6-0
0 – 1 | Al Ahly Benghazi | |
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[12] | Ifeanyi Frederick Onuigbo Hussein Fathi Sultaan |
Al Ahly Benghazi go through 3-2 on penalty kicks, after an aggregate score of 1-1.
Second round
First Legs to be played over March 13-March 15, 2009
Second Legs to be played over April 3-April 5, 2009
1 – 2 | Ahly Tripoli | |
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Idrissa Coulibaly |
[15] | Ahmed Saad Osama Al Fazzani |
Ahly Tripoli | 1 – 0 | |
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Omar Dawood |
[17][18] |
Ahly Tripoli advance to the next stage of the competition with an aggregate score of 3–1.
Ittihad | 1 – 1 | |
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Mohamed Zubya |
[19] | Haytham Tambal |
3 – 0 | Ittihad | |
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Endurance Idahor Raji Abdel-Aati |
[17] |
Ittihad are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 4–1
4 – 1 | Ahly Benghazi | |
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Hamza Younes Hamdi Rouid Issam Merdassi |
[20] | Ahmed al Masli |
Ahly Benghazi | 2 – 1 | |
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Ibrahim al Khalil Ifeanyi Frederick Onuigbo |
[22] | Issam Merdassi Hachem Abbes |
Ahly Benghazi are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 5–3
Khaleej Sirte | 0 – 1 | |
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[23] | Abdelmalek Ziaya |
5 – 0 | Khaleej Sirte | |
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Amine Aksas Abdelmalek Ziaya Lamouri Djediat Mohamed Seguer |
[22] |
Khaleej Sirte are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 6–0
Third round
First legs to be played over April 17-April 19, 2009
Second legs to be played over May 1-May 3, 2009
Ahly Tripoli | 0 – 0 | |
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Ahmed Saad |
[24] |
2 – 0 | Ahly Tripoli | |
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Sadat Bukari Ammar Jemal |
[26] |
Ahly Tripoli are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 2–0
Fourth round
First legs to be played over May 17-May 19, 2009
Second legs to be played over May 29-May 31, 2009[27][28][29]
2 – 1 | Ahly Tripoli | |
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Ahmed Salama |
[32][33] | Nader Kara |
Ahly Tripoli are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 2–1
Performance in UAFA Competitions
Qualified Teams
- Ittihad - Arab Champions League 2008-09 (as Libyan Premier League 2007-08 winners)
- Ahly Tripoli - Arab Champions League 2008-09 (as Libyan Premier League 2007-08 runners-up)
Fixtures & Results
First legs to be played over October 27-October 29, 2008
Second legs to be played over November 24-November 26, 2008[35]
Ittihad | 1 – 1 | |
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Ahmed Mahmoud Zuway |
[36][37] | Hicham Essifi |
Ittihad are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 3–2
Al Ahly Tripoli are eliminated from the competition after losing a penalty shootout 9–8, after an aggregate score of 0–0
Performance in UNAF Competitions
Qualified Teams
- Ittihad - North African Cup of Champions (Libyan Premier League 2007-08 winners)
- Khaleej Sirte - North African Cup Winners Cup (Libyan Cup 2007-08 winners)
Fixtures & Results
3 – 0 | Khaleej Sirte | |
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Kader Fall Mustapha Mraini |
[41] |
Khaleej Sirte | 0 – 1 | |
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[41] | Bouabid Bouden |
Khaleej Sirte are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 4–0
2 – 1 | Al Ittihad | |
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Oussama Sellami Wissem Ben Yahia |
Reyad Ellafi |
Ittihad | 1 – 1 | |
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Mohammad Esnani |
[42] | Lassaad Ouertani |
Ittihad are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 3–2
Al Ittihad | 1 – 1 | |
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Ali Rahuma Mohammad Za'abia |
Adlène Bensaid |
There was an ongoing feud as to who would take 3rd place. Ittihad were originally given 3rd place as JS Kabylie did not play a penalty shootout, as they claim they won the tie on away goals. The Algerian club also said that Ittihad had an unfair advantage playing at home in a one-off match. As a result, UNAF met on January 19 to discuss the case. The UNAF later decided that the two clubs would share 3rd place, and therefore share the $75,000 prize fund.[43]
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- FIFA Match Report
- FIFA Match Report
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