First loss for Al-Ahly Tripoli as group stage ends in “Dawreena”

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The curtain fell on the second group’s eleventh-week matches of the Libyan Premier League, known as “Dawreena,” on Sunday evening, revealing the first defeat for Al-Ahly Tripoli against Abusleem with a 1-0 score.

Additionally, the week witnessed the Olympic team achieving its first victory during the first leg.

Here are the results of the final round:

Union Secures Victory against Bashayer

The Union team secured its second win in the first leg against Bashayer with a 1-0 score, reaching 12 points.

The lone goal was scored by their striker, Saleh Al-Tahir.

In another match, Al-Swehly faced off against Al-Madina, resulting in a 3-0 victory for Al-Swehly, who now holds 11 points in the sixth position.

The Moroccan Mohammed Al-Faqih scored a double, and Zakaria Al-Harish scored the third goal.

Abusleem Inflicts First Loss on Al-Ahly Tripoli

The third match ended in a goalless draw between Asarya and Al-Malab Libyan, while the fourth match featured Abusleem against Al-Ahly Tripoli.

The home team secured a victory against the champion of the first leg in Group Two, accumulating 23 points.

This marks the first loss for Al-Ahly Tripoli in the first leg, with Abusleem’s Tunisian player Tamer Al-Salehi scoring the decisive goal, bringing their total to 17 points in the third position.

First Victory for Olympi Al-Zawiyah

The fifth and final match witnessed Olympi Al-Zawiyah’s first victory in the first leg, defeating Al-Khums with a 1-0 score, courtesy of Tarek Abshara.

With this win, Olympi reached eight points.

Al-Madina Chasing Al-Ahly Tripoli for Group Leadership

Only six goals were scored in this round, reshuffling the standings for Group Two.

After the completion of the round, Al-Ahly Tripoli leads with 23 points, followed by Al-Madina with 20 points, Abusleem with 17 points, Al-Ittihad Misrata with 13 points, Al-Ittihad with 12 points, Al-Swehly with 11 points, Al-Malab Libyan with ten points, and Al-Khums, Asarya, Bashayer, and Olympi each have eight points.

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