Libyan Football Federation launches Web site

2005-12-29

As part of its upcoming participation in the finals of the African Nations Cup, the Libyan Football Federation launched a Web site called AS Tripoli on Wednesday (28 December) in the presence of Libyan sports figures, players and media personnel. The site will cover activities of the federation, results of the Premier League and news items about Libya's matches abroad. Libyan Football Federation President Jamal Jaafari said the site is considered additional support for national team matches in Cairo next January. (Arab Sport)

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خوله Posted 2007-09-03

I love the Ittihad team so much and I admire Salem Rouani.

ابوبكر محظي Posted 2008-12-02

I encourage Al Ahli of Tripoli. I wish them success.

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