• Wefaq Sabratha(وفاق صبراته) is a Libyan football club based in Sabratha, Libya. During the 2006/07 season, Wefaq finished 3rd in Group A of the Libyan...
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    the Ancient City of Sabratha. The city is home to Sabratha University. Wefaq Sabratha is the football club, playing at Sabratha Stadium. As noted in...
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  • second-placed teams in the 3 groups in the 2007–08 Libyan Second Division: Wefaq Sabratha (Group A), Al Mustaqbal (Group B), and Al Sawa'ed (Group C) and the...
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  • Premier League club Khaleej Sirte, after spending the 2008–09 season at Wefaq Sabratha. Thabet also coached Libyan club Al-Ahly SC (Benghazi) as well as numerous...
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  • Sabratha Stadium is a football stadium in Sabratha, Libya. It is the home ground of Wefaq Sabratha. v t e...
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  • head coach. He is the current head coach of the Libyan football team Wefaq Sabratha. Aissaoui was scouted at the age of 12 by the prestigious Tunisian club...
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  • season (Libyan Premier League 2008/2009), Wefaq Sabratha will be playing there while their stadium (Sabratha Stadium) is under maintenance. Photos at cafe...
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  • Nojom Ajdabiya Mukhtar Tobruk v Suqoor Afriqi v Benghazi al Jadeeda Wefaq Sabratha v Mahdeeya Ta'awon v Ahly Tripoli Al Charara v Dhahra Tripoli Tahaddy...
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  • Division) The first goal of the season was scored by newly promoted Wefaq Sabratha's Stefan de Paul against 2003-04 champions Al Olomby in the thirty-second...
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  • began his coaching career. He was a coach of the clubs Al-Madina S.C., Wefaq Sabratha, Al-Shat S.C., Al Urouba (Ajelat), Khaleej Sirte S.C., Al-Hilal SC (Benghazi)...
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  • 2009 Wefaq Sabratha, relegated after Aman al Aam's 2-1 victory over Al Ahly Tripoli on June 18, 2009 Aljazeera, relegated after losing 4-1 to Wefaq Sabratha...
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  • Tersana vs. Madina Ittihad vs. Wefaq Week 4 Jazeera vs. Madina Wahda vs. Wefaq Tersana vs. Ittihad Week 5 Jazeera vs. Wefaq Madina vs. Ittihad Wahda vs....
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  • Madina, where he won the Libyan Premier League in 2001. He then moved to Wefaq Sabratha, where he spent just over a year before he transferred to Al Urouba...
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  • League season will begin on October 1. Tahaddy Benghazi Najma Benghazi Wefaq Sabratha Aljazeera Sports Club Wahda Tripoli Aman al Aam Reaf Nusoor al Martouba...
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  • season, and losing in preliminaries for the first division in 2007/8 to Wefaq Sabratha. Al Sawa'ed finished third in Group 3 of the First Division during the...
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    team Al-Ittihad Number 2 Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2003–04 Wefaq Sabratha ? (?) 2004–05 Al Orouba ? (?) 2005–present Al-Ittihad ? (?) International...
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  • being 3rd in the 2004–05 season. Benghazi Tripoli Akhdar Al Charara Rafik Wefaq Sweahly Olomby Ahly Ittihad Madina Tersanah Wahda Hilal Nasr Tahaddy Source:...
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  • Group B Urouba Ajaylat 2nd, Group A Tala'e Riqdaleen 2nd, Group B Wefaq Sabratha Premier League, 14th (Relegated) Rafik Sorman Sorman 3rd, Group A Yarmouk...
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  • four sides in Group C were relegated to the Libyan Third Division. Wefaq Sabratha Rafik Sorman Alharaty Attahaddy Misrata Al Yarmouk Al Jamarek Ghawt...
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  • Wefaq Sabratha & Sweahly are all playing in the Premier League after winning promotion from the Libyan Second Division last season. Sweahly and Wefaq...
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  • 28 March Stadium Al Urouba Ajaylat, Libya GMR Stadium Rafik Sorman Sorman, Libya Rafik Sorman Stadium Wefaq Sabratha Sabratha, Libya Ajaylat Stadium...
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  • 2, 2009 16:30 9 July Stadium Referee: Adil al Abani May 2, 2009 16:30 Sabratha Stadium Referee: Fawzi Firaun May 4, 2009 16:30 2 March Stadium Referee:...
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  • Misrata, Libya July 9 Stadium Al Urouba Ajaylat, Libya GMR Stadium Wefaq Sabratha Sabratha, Libya Ajaylat Stadium Al Wahda Tripoli, Libya GMR Stadium...
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  • Ittihad Al Nasr Al Madina Al Hilal Al Sweahly Al Ahly Tripoli Al Olomby Wefaq Sabratha Al Tahaddi Al Tersanah Al Wahda Rafik Sorman Al Dhahra Al Suqoor Source:...
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  • [LPL] H 1–0 Eze 59' (pen.) Ahly Tripoli [LPL] A 2–01 – Quarter Final Wefaq Sabratha [LSD] A 0–0 (5–4 pens.) – Hiyad [LSD] A 4–1 Mqarej 37' (pen.), Sanosar...
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  • from last season's competition. These four teams were Aman al Aam, Wefaq Sabratha, Jazeera and Wahda Tripoli. Newly promoted Aman al Aam lasted just one...
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    – City of Sirte Fraj Shoeib – City of Shahhat Ali al-Juwani – City of Sabratha Farhat Shirshari – City of Sorman Othman Mgayrhi – City of Tobruk Alameen...
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    source that he was building an army and his forces had taken control of Sabratha. His claim was unverified and it was possible that he was taking credit...
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    currently based. Abu Salim Brigade – Eastern Libya Sabratha Brigade – Nafusa Mountains, trained to take Sabratha Zuwara Brigade – Nafusa Mountains, trained to...
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    loss of Benghazi, the fall of Tobruk, Misrata, Bayda, Zawiya, Zuwara, Sabratha, Sorman, and mounting international isolation and pressure. By the end...
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