It seems like there’s an upcoming friendly match between the Carthage Eagles under 21 and Libya’s under-21 team. Friendly matches are often organized for teams to practice and build team cohesion outside of competitive tournaments.
Playing at El Menzah Stadium on January 12 behind closed doors suggests that the match won’t be open to the public. Matches behind closed doors can be a strategic decision by the teams or organizers, sometimes for reasons related to safety, privacy, or other considerations.
The second meeting on January 16 at Chedly Zouiten indicates that the teams will face each other again, this time at a different venue. It’s not uncommon for teams to have multiple friendly matches to fine-tune their strategies and evaluate player performance.
Friendly matches are crucial for teams to prepare for competitive tournaments, and they also serve as opportunities for players to showcase their skills and for coaches to make tactical assessments. I hope the matches are exciting and beneficial for both teams in their preparation for future competitions. If you have any specific questions or if there are updates, feel free to share!