

Libya
Kuruluş
1962
Teknik Direktör
Nasser Al HadhirinewTesis
Stade du 19 Mai 1956
Şehir
Annaba
Kapasite
58,100
Zemin
grass
Sezon İstatistikleri
Sicil
4W 4D 2L
H:2W/A:2W
Goller
12 / 10 (+2)
H:9/A:3
Gol Yemeden
2
H:1/A:1
Son Sonuçlar
@ Filistin
Arab Cup · 25/11/2025
@ Mauritius
Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri · 13/10/2025
vs Yeşil Burun Adaları
Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri · 08/10/2025
vs Svaziland
Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri · 08/09/2025
@ Angola
Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri · 04/09/2025
@ Kamerun
Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri · 25/03/2025
vs Angola
Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri · 20/03/2025
vs Benin
Afrika Uluslar Kupası Elemeleri · 18/11/2024
@ Ruanda
Afrika Uluslar Kupası Elemeleri · 14/11/2024
Libya
The Libya national football team, governed by the Libyan Football Federation, has competed under FIFA since 1963 and under CAF in African football. Known as the Mediterranean Knights, Libya's greatest achievement was winning the Africa Cup of Nations in 1982 as host nation, defeating Ghana in the final. They also appeared at the 1982 AFCON as host and qualified for the 1982 and 2012 AFCON editions. The team plays home matches at Tripoli International Stadium. Civil unrest following 2011 significantly disrupted football infrastructure, but the national team has continued competing in World Cup qualifiers and AFCON qualifications. Notable players include Tarik El Taib and Nader Jahed. Libya remains one of Africa's historically significant football nations, working to restore its standing through youth development and stable league competition.































