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 2 2 Senegal
11 June Stadium, Tripoli

Libya 3 0 Chad
Dawood  19'
Esnani  77'
al Tarhouni  80'
11 June Stadium, Tripoli

Libya 6 2 Niger
al Maghrabi  25', 76'
al Masly  44'
al Tarhouni  51'
Zubya  87'
Kader  90+1' (o.g.)
Sacko  38', 77'
11 June Stadium, Tripoli
Referee: Algerian Officials

Libya 2 3 Uruguay
Esnani  31'
al Fazzani  57'
(Report) Eguren  14'
Martínez  70'
Pereira  74'
11 June Stadium, Tripoli

Libya 1 0 Senegal
Zubya  74' (Report)
11 June Stadium, Tripoli

World Cup Qualifiers

Libya was in Group 4 of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification process[1]

Libya 1 0 Ghana
al Rewani  5'
Saad  44'  86'
(Report) (in Arabic) Kingston  26'
Agogo  30'
11 June Stadium, Tripoli
Attendance: 45,000

Gabon 1 0 Libya
Moubamba  41'
Mbanangoye  83'
Meye  89'
(Report) al Sbaay  9'
Hussein  29'
al Fazzani  73'
Shaban  84'

African Nations Championship

Libya was in the North Zone for qualification to the inaugural African Nations Championship[4]

Qualifying - Final Round

First leg
Morocco 3 1 Libya
Allaoui  11', 61'
Madihi  85'
Fazzani  25'
Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca

Second leg
Libya 3 0 Morocco
Zubya  18'
Zuway  47'
Saad  62'
11 June Stadium, Tripoli

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 Libya
Kaluyituka  58'
Lofo  67' (pen.)
Kimuaki  85'
(Report) Shaban  66'
Saad  73'
Fazzani  77'
Referee: Desiré Doué Nomandiez[6]

Libya 1 1 Ghana
Saad  26'
Daoud  36'
(Report) Coffie  30'
Badu  62'
Yeboah  73'
Owusu-Ansah  76'
Referee: Cheick Ahmed Tidiane Seck[7]

Zimbabwe 0 0 Libya
Karuru  18'
Meleka  37'
Gomba  86'
(Report) Esnani  17'
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Ghana 312063+35
 DR Congo 311134-14
 Zimbabwe 30303303
 Libya 302113-22

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 Tripoli6 0 AS Police
Pierre Koko'o  14', 41', 90+5'
Waleed Sba'ai  69'
Nader Kara  89', 90+6'
[9]
11 June Stadium, Tripoli
Referee: Khalid Ramsis[10]

AS Police2 1Al Ahly Tripoli
 55', 58' [11] Ahmed Saad  72'
Referee: Jean-Baptiste Bassono[10]

Al Ahly Tripoli go through with an aggregate score of 7-2


Prisons FC0 2Khaleej Sirte
[12] Abdallah al Sheikhy  3'
Sheikh Sedao  59'
Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium, Dar-es-Salaam
Referee: Alfred Ndinya[13]

Khaleej Sirte4 0 Prisons FC
Sa'ad Abdelhafeedh  24', 69'
Sheikh Sedao  30'
Achour Majeed  80'
[14]
Referee: Abderraouf Younis[13]

Khaleej Sirte go through with an aggregate score of 6-0


Hay al Arab0 1Al Ahly Benghazi
[12] Ifeanyi Frederick Onuigbo  36'
Hussein Fathi Sultaan  77'
Stade Port Sudan, Port Sudan
Referee: Jean-Claude Niyongabo[13]

Al Ahly Benghazi0 1(a.e.t.)
(3 2 pen.)
Hay al Arab
[14] Ahmed Martin  45+1'
28 March Stadium, Benghazi
Referee: Lamine Benaissa[13]

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

JS Kabylie1 2Ahly Tripoli
Idrissa Coulibaly  79' (pen.) [15] Ahmed Saad  55'
Osama Al Fazzani  74'
Stade 1er Novembre, Tizi Ouzou
Referee: Osman Samir[16]

Ahly Tripoli1 0 JS Kabylie
Omar Dawood  39' [17][18]
11 June Stadium, Tripoli
Referee: Aouaz Trabelsi[16]

Ahly Tripoli advance to the next stage of the competition with an aggregate score of 31.


Ittihad1 1 Al-Merreikh
Mohamed Zubya  47' [19] Haytham Tambal  74'
11 June Stadium, Tripoli
Referee: Mohamed Bichari[16]

Al-Merreikh3 0Ittihad
Endurance Idahor  9', 26'
Raji Abdel-Aati  38'
[17]
Al Merreikh Stadium, Omdurman
Referee: Kalyoto Ngosi[16]

Ittihad are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 41


CS Sfaxien4 1Ahly Benghazi
Hamza Younes  28', 70'
Hamdi Rouid  50'
Issam Merdassi  81' (pen.)
[20] Ahmed al Masli  90+4'
Referee: Bunmi Ogunkolade[21]

Ahly Benghazi2 1 CS Sfaxien
Ibrahim al Khalil  14'
Ifeanyi Frederick Onuigbo  82'
[22] Issam Merdassi  25'
Hachem Abbes  45'
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Ali Kalyango[21]

Ahly Benghazi are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 53


Khaleej Sirte0 1 ES Sétif
[23] Abdelmalek Ziaya  13'
Referee: El Fadil Mohamed[21]

ES Sétif5 0Khaleej Sirte
Amine Aksas  30'
Abdelmalek Ziaya  46'
Lamouri Djediat  47', 55'
Mohamed Seguer  83'
[22]
Referee: Yosr Saadallah[21]

Khaleej Sirte are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 60

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 Tripoli0 0 ES Sahel
Ahmed Saad [24]
11 June Stadium, Tripoli
Referee: Yakhouba Keita[25]

ES Sahel2 0Ahly Tripoli
Sadat Bukari  17'
Ammar Jemal  43'
[26]
Referee: Khalid Abdul Rahman[25]

Ahly Tripoli are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 20

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]

Ahly Tripoli0 0 Haras El Hodood
[30][31]
11 June Stadium, Tripoli
Referee: Abdellah El Achiri

Haras El Hodood2 1Ahly Tripoli
Ahmed Salama  58', 88' [32][33] Nader Kara  37'
El Max Stadium, Alexandria
Referee: Kacem Benacceur[34]

Ahly Tripoli are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 21

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]

Ittihad1 1 US Monastirienne
Ahmed Mahmoud Zuway  83' [36][37] Hicham Essifi  75'
11 June Stadium, Tripoli

US Monastirienne2 1Ittihad
Fraj Saasi  1'
Hicham Essifi  8'
[38][39] Ahmed Mahmoud Zuway  86'

Ittihad are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 32


ES Tunis0 0Ahly Tripoli
[36][40]

Ahly Tripoli0 0
(8 9 pen.)
ES Tunis
[38][39]
11 June Stadium, Tripoli

Al Ahly Tripoli are eliminated from the competition after losing a penalty shootout 98, after an aggregate score of 00

Performance in UNAF Competitions

Qualified Teams

Fixtures & Results

Maghreb Fez3 0Khaleej Sirte
Kader Fall  9', 56'
Mustapha Mraini  69'
[41]
Complexe Hassan II, Fez
Attendance: 15,000

Khaleej Sirte0 1 Maghreb Fez
[41] Bouabid Bouden  90+2'
Attendance: 1,500

Khaleej Sirte are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 40


Club Africain2 1Al Ittihad
Oussama Sellami  26'
Wissem Ben Yahia  61' (pen.)
Reyad Ellafi  68'
Stade Olympique d'El Menzah, Tunis
Attendance: 25,000

Ittihad1 1 Club Africain
Mohammad Esnani  14' [42] Lassaad Ouertani  57'
11 June Stadium, Tripoli
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Essam Abdelfattah

Ittihad are eliminated from the competition with an aggregate score of 32


Al Ittihad1 1 JS Kabylie
Ali Rahuma  20'
Mohammad Za'abia 90+1'
Adlène Bensaid  79'
11 June Stadium, Tripoli
Referee: Qasim Belnasir

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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