The tenth round of matches in the second group of the Libyan Football League, known as “Dawreena,” concluded on Tuesday evening with the staging of the last two matches.
The first encounter between Assaria and Abusleem ended in a positive draw with a goal each, while the second match saw Al-Madina defeating Olympique 2-1.
In the second group, Al-Khums and Libyan Stadium played to a goalless draw, and Al-Madina deepened Olympique Al-Zawiya’s wounds with a 2-1 victory.
The total goals for the second group in this round reached 11.
Moving to the first group’s ninth round, Al-Nasr clinched the title for the first leg after securing a 2-0 victory against Al-Sadaqa, accumulating 21 points.
Al-Akhdar also emerged victorious over Al-Hilal with a scoreline of 3-1, securing the second position.
Meanwhile, Al-Ahli Benghazi claimed the third spot with 17 points following their win against Al-Maroj.
In a notable achievement, Team Al-Tahadi secured their first victory in the first leg by defeating Al-Saqr 1-0.
Additionally, Al-Taawoun returned to the path of victories by defeating Al-Anwar 3-1.
The total goals scored in the ninth round of the first group amounted to 12, bringing the combined goals for both groups to 23 in the ninth and tenth rounds.
First Group Standings after Round Nine:
1. Al-Nasr: 21 points (First Leg Champions)
2. Al-Akhdar: 17 points
3. Al-Ahli Benghazi: 17 points
4. Al-Hilal: 16 points
5. Al-Taawoun: 15 points
6. Al-Maroj: 8 points
7. Al-Tahadi and Al-Anwar: 7 points each
8. Al-Sadaqa and Al-Saqr: 6 points each
Second Group Standings after Round Ten:
1. Al-Ahli Tripoli: 23 points (First Leg Champions)
2. Al-Madina: 20 points
3. Abusleem: 14 points
4. Union Misrata: 13 points
5. Union: 9 points
6. Libyan Stadium: 9 points
7. Al-Khums, Suwaihili, Libyan Stadium, Al-Bashair, Assaria: 8 points each
8. Olympique: 5 points (Bottom of the table)
With Al-Nasr and Al-Ahli Tripoli crowned as the champions of the first leg in their respective groups, football enthusiasts eagerly await the second leg for more thrilling encounters in “Dawreena.”