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Libya Press
The North Africa Under-17 Football Championship is set to begin on Tuesday in the city of Benghazi, bringing together five national teams from across the region in a highly anticipated youth football tournament. The competition marks a significant moment for Libyan sports as the country hosts a major regional football event.
The tournament will feature five national teams: Libya, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco. The competition follows a single round-robin format, with each team playing the others once. The team that accumulates the highest number of points by the end of the tournament will be crowned champion. Benghazi International Stadium will host the opening round of matches, with the first day featuring a strong clash between Tunisia and Morocco, followed by Libya facing Algeria.
The hosting of this championship in Benghazi reflects Libya's ongoing efforts to reintegrate into the regional and international sports community. Youth football development has become a priority for the Libyan Football Association, which has been working to rebuild infrastructure and provide opportunities for young players after years of disruption. Regional football analysts note that the North Africa U-17 Championship serves as an important platform for identifying and nurturing future talent across the Maghreb region.
Organizing a multi-national youth tournament in Libya presents logistical and security challenges, but local organizers have expressed confidence in the preparations. The success of this tournament could pave the way for Libya to host larger regional and continental competitions in the future. It also represents a step forward in the country's broader efforts to normalize its position in international sports and provide its young athletes with competitive opportunities on home soil.
Football fans across Libya and North Africa will be watching closely as the region's brightest young talents compete for continental youth glory in Benghazi.