عبوة من 12 لاصقة لعلاج عرق النسا
وفر 18%! اشترِ عبوة من 12 لاصقة لعلاج عرق النسا بسعر 189 د.ل فقط في ليبيا. متوفر
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Libya Press
The third round of the first stage of the Libyan Premier League 2026 delivered commanding performances from the nation's football powerhouses, with Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, and Al-Ahly Tripoli all finishing the matchday at the top of their respective groups. Al-Nassr remain the only team with a perfect nine-point record, while the other three leaders sit on seven points each.
Al-Ahly Tripoli secured their second win of the season with a convincing 3–0 victory over Al-Malaab Al-Leeby, reaching seven points to seize top spot in Group One. The Tripoli giants capitalized on Al-Suwaihli's 1–1 home draw against Al-Dhahra, which left those two teams in second and third place respectively. Al-Madina slipped to fourth after a hard-fought 2–2 draw with Abu Salim. Meanwhile, Al-Qadisiyah recorded a historic milestone — their first-ever victory in the Libyan Premier League — by defeating bottom-placed Al-Khums 1–0.
Al-Ittihad claimed their third consecutive win to maintain their grip on Group Two, traveling to Misrata and returning with a 3–1 victory over Al-Shumou. Al-Olymbi did not play this round but retained second place with six points, two behind the leaders. Al-Ittihad Al-Misrati drew 1–1 with Ittihad Gharyan, while Shabab Al-Ghar defeated Abi Al-Ashahar 2–1 to boost their standing in the group.
Al-Hilal maintained their lead in Group Three with seven points after a hard-fought 2–1 win over Al-Burooq, staying two points clear of Al-Ahly Benghazi. The Benghazi side recorded their first win of the season with a narrow 1–0 victory over Al-Ta'awun. In a remarkable story, Darnes — back in competition after a two-season suspension caused by the devastating Derna floods — continued their strong comeback with a 4–1 away win over Al-Suqour to reach six points. The match between Al-Ittihad Al-Askari and Al-Anwar ended in a goalless draw.
Al-Nassr extended their flawless run in Group Four with maximum nine points following a dominant 3–0 win over Al-Andalus. They moved ahead of Al-Ifriqi and Khaleej Sirte, both on six points. Al-Ifriqi earned their second win with a 3–1 victory over Wifaq Ajdabiya, while Khaleej Sirte beat struggling Al-Tahaddi 2–1. Al-Akhdar revived their campaign with a 2–1 home win over Al-Murooj, keeping their qualification hopes alive.
The third round highlighted the depth of competition across all four groups. Al-Nassr stand out as the only team with a perfect record, making them the early favorites for the title. Al-Ahly Tripoli's clinical 3–0 win demonstrated their attacking quality, while Al-Hilal showed resilience in grinding out a 2–1 victory. The return of Dernese football after the floods added an emotional dimension to the league, with Darnes earning six points from their first three matches back.
Al-Qadisiyah's maiden Premier League victory marks a significant moment for the club, proving that newly promoted sides can compete at the highest level of Libyan football.
The fourth round, scheduled to begin on Sunday, faces potential cancellation after 13 clubs issued a statement threatening to boycott matches unless they receive government financial support. The dispute casts uncertainty over the league's immediate future and puts pressure on the Libyan Football Federation to resolve the funding crisis before matchday four.
If the fixtures proceed as planned, all eyes will be on whether Al-Nassr can maintain their perfect streak and whether the chasing pack — led by Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, and Al-Ahly Tripoli — can close the gap in what is shaping up to be one of the most competitive Libyan Premier League seasons in recent memory.