2009–10 Libyan Premier League
The 2009–10 Libyan Premier League is the forty-second edition of the competition since its establishment in 1963. A total of 14 clubs contested the league, with Ittihad Tripoli the defending champions.
This has been reduced from the system of 16 teams that had been in place since the 2007–08 season. The season was scheduled to begin on 1 October 2009, but was later postponed until 8 October 2009. The season was scheduled to finish on 14 May 2010. However, this was later delayed to 1 June due to CAF fixtures and national team commitments.
The fixture list was released on 4 September 2009.
The league paused for its mid-season break on 13 January 2010, and continued on 28 January 2010. There was another break after Round 16, due to the national team's fixtures, and CAF competition. Next season, the league will be again reduced, this time to 12 teams.
Summary
Ittihad secured their 16th top flight title with three games to spare after a 2–0 home win over Najma on 18 May 2010. This was their sixth league title in succession and their eighth in the last nine seasons.Ahly Tripoli were expelled from the league and had their record for the second half of the season expunged on 17 May 2010. Having failed to show for two successive matches in protest at unfair treatment spanning a number of years from the Libyan Football Federation, which was sparked by their 1–2 home defeat to bitter rivals Ittihad, they vowed not to compete in competitions run by the LFF. As a result, they were relegated to the Libyan Second Division, meaning each side would now play only 25 games. Tahaddy became the second side to be relegated on 22 May, after Shat, Olomby, Sweahly and Najma all won their respective matches on that day. Due to their inferior head-to-head record, even a victory against Shat on the final day would not have seen them avoid the drop. Their relegation was confirmed after their 3–1 win over Hilal was awarded 2–0 to Hilal after it was discovered Tahaddy had played a suspended player.
In one of the tightest relegation battles in recent history, Sweahly, Olomby, Shat and Najma all started the final round of fixtures within two points of each other, and all facing the danger of the drop. Sweahly hosted Ittihad, Shat were at home to already relegated Tahaddy, Najma travelled to Tersanah, who had secured their safety the previous week, and Olomby faced Nasr at Zaawia Stadium. Olomby went behind early on to Salem al Rewani's spot kick, before equalising on 31 minutes through Aymen Rhifi and Najma took the lead on the half hour through Chakib Lachkhem's penalty. Sweahly went in front against a much weakened Ittihad side through ex-Ittihad defender Keba Paul Koulibaly's penalty on 43 minutes. At the break, it was Olomby who would be relegated. Shat scored two goals in the first two minutes of the second period against Tahaddy, and added a further two goals for a comfortable 4–0 victory. Najma held on against a lacklustre Tersanah side, meaning they needed Nasr to hold Olomby to face a relegation playoff. Sweahly faced a scare when Saami al Ghoula equalised on 72 minutes, but Tunisian forward Jemail Khemir put them back in front three minutes later, ensuring their survival. With time running out, Rhifi netted on 82 minutes to send the Second Division champions down. Olomby now face a two-legged playoff against Wahda for a place in next season's Premier League.
Teams
As the league reduced in size from 16 to 14 teams, four teams were relegated 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 season, though a spirited fightback towards the end of the season meant that their fate was sealed only on the final day, when Hilal got the point they needed to survive. Wefaq Sabratha, another of the newly promoted clubs, were relegated despite a decent start to season. However, a 15-game winless run left them languishing in the relegation zone, and they failed to recover. Jazeera ended their two-year stint in the top flight with a poor showing, losing 20 of their 30 games, and despite a decent run of form towards the back end of the season, it was too little too late. Wahda were rooted to the bottom of the table for the whole season, and did not win a game until a 2–1 away victory at Al Shat in mid-May. Their return of 11 points from 30 games one of the worst in Libyan history.Only two clubs were promoted from the Libyan Second Division; Najma finished as champions, while Tahaddy secured their return to the top flight after a one-year absence.
Stadia & Locations
Team | Location | Sha'biyah | Stadium | Capacity |
Ahly | Benghazi | Benghazi | Martyrs of February Stadium | 10,550 |
Ahly | Tripoli | Tripoli | 11 June Stadium | 65,000 |
Akhdar | Bayda | Jabal al Akhdar | Green Document Stadium | 10,000 |
Hilal | Benghazi | Benghazi | Martyrs of February Stadium | 10,550 |
Ittihad | Tripoli | Tripoli | 11 June Stadium | 65,000 |
Khaleej Sirte | Sirte | Sirte | 2 March Stadium | 2,000 |
Madina | Tripoli | Tripoli | 11 June Stadium | 65,000 |
Najma | Benghazi | Benghazi | Martyrs of February Stadium | 10,550 |
Al-Nasr | Benghazi | Benghazi | Martyrs of February Stadium | 10,550 |
Olomby | Zawiya | Zawiya | Zaawia Stadium | 6,000 |
Al-Shat | Tripoli | Tripoli | GMR Stadium | 20,000 |
Sweahly | Misrata | Misrata | 9 July Stadium | 10,000 |
Tahaddy | Benghazi | Benghazi | Martyrs of February Stadium | 10,550 |
Tersanah | Tripoli | Tripoli | GMR Stadium | 20,000 |
League table
Positions by round
NB: Note: The classification was made after the weekend of each matchday, so postponed matches were only processed at the time they were played to represent the real evolution in standings. These postponed matches are:- Ahly Benghazi 2–0 Tahaddy
- Sweahly 0–1 Ahly Benghazi
- Akhdar 1–1 Sweahly
- Ahly Benghazi 5–0 Tersanah
- Tersanah 0–1 Khaleej Sirte
- Ahly Tripoli 2–1 Olomby
- Hilal 2–2 Madina
- Ittihad 3–1 Ahly Benghazi
- Khaleej Sirte 1–1 Ahly Benghazi
- Nasr 3–3 Tahaddy
- Madina 0–1 Najma
Results
- Ahly Tripoli's record for the second half of the season was expunged by the Libyan Football Federation on 17 May, leaving the results from their first 13 games intact.
Relegation Playoff
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Olomby won 3–1 on aggregate
Season Statistics
Top Scorers
As of 28 April 2010Rank | Scorer | Club | Goals |
1 | Sheikh Sedao | Khaleej Sirte | 11 |
1 | Ahmed Krawa'a | Tersanah | 11 |
3 | Stefan de Paul | Madina | 10 |
3 | Rasheed al Deasy | Shat | 10 |
5 | Ahmed Zuway | Ittihad | 9 |
6 | Achour Majeed | Khaleej Sirte | 8 |
7 | Ndubuisi Eze | Nasr | 7 |
7 | Samir al Wahaj | Ahly Benghazi | 7 |
7 | Mohammad al Maghrabi | Ahly Tripoli | 7 |
Overall
- Most wins – Ittihad
- Fewest wins – Tahaddy
- Most losses - Tahaddy
- Fewest losses - Ittihad and Madina
- Most goals scored – Khaleej Sirte
- Fewest goals scored – Tahaddy
- Most goals conceded – Tahaddy
- Fewest goals conceded – Ittihad, Ahly Benghazi & Madina
- Best goal difference – Ittihad
- Worst goal difference – Tahaddy
Home
- Most wins − Ittihad
- Fewest wins − Tahaddy
- Most losses − Tahahddy
- Fewest losses − Akhdar
- Most goals scored − Ittihad
- Fewest goals scored − Tahaddy
- Most goals conceded − Tahaddy
- Fewest goals conceded − Madina
Away
- Most wins − Ahly Benghazi
- Fewest wins − Akhdar
- Most losses − Nasr
- Fewest losses − Ittihad & Madina
- Most goals scored − Ahly Benghazi & Tersanah
- Fewest goals scored − Akhdar
- Most goals conceded − Tersanah
- Fewest goals conceded − Ittihad
Clean Sheets
- Most clean sheets − Ittihad
- Fewest clean sheets − Tahaddy
Scoring
- First goal of the season: Mohammad Zirqi for Khaleej Sirte against Tahaddy, 18th minute
- Last goal of the season: Aymen Rhifi for Olomby against Nasr, 82nd minute
- First penalty kick of the season : Mohammad al Mabrouk for Tahaddy, 60th minute
- First own goal of the season : Ali Salama for Nasr,
- Fastest goal in a match: 9 seconds - Ahmed al Mezoughi for Ahly Benghazi against Olomby
- Goal scored at latest point in a match: : Sheikh Sedao for Khaleej Sirte against Akhdar
- Widest winning margin: 5 goals:
- * Ahly Benghazi 5–0 Tersanah
- Most goals in a match: 7 goals:
- *Najma 4–3 Olomby
- *Najma 2–5 Ahly Benghazi
- Most goals in one half: 5 goals:
- *Najma Benghazi 2–5 Ahly Benghazi
- Most goals in one half by a single team: 4 goals:
- *Shat 0–4 Khaleej Sirte
- Most goals scored by losing team: 3 goals
- *Najma 4–3 Olomby
- Most goals scored in a match by a single player: 2 goals, occurred on 12 occasions
- Shortest time between goals: 1 minute 14 seconds: Omar Dawood , Mohammad al Tijani - Khaleej Sirte 2–2 Ahly Tripoli
Discipline
- First red card of the season : Achour Majeed against Tahaddy, 59th minute
- Most yellow cards in one match : 11 – Ahly Benghazi 2–1 Nasr – 5 for Ahly Benghazi and 6 for Nasr
Continental Competitions
[2009 [North African Cup Winners Cup]]
- Semi Finals
- Final
[North [African Cup of Champions 2009|2009 North African Cup of Champions]]
- Semi Finals
[2010 CAF Champions League]
- Preliminary Round
- * Djoliba AC – Ahly Benghazi L, 1–0 on aggregate
- * AS Tempête Mocaf – Ittihad 1–8 on aggregate
- First Round
- *Ittihad - Difaa El Jadida 2–3 on aggregate
[2010 CAF Confederation Cup]
- Preliminary Round
- * AS CotonTchad – Ahly Tripoli 0–2 on aggregate
- *Tersanah L – CR Belouizdad 2–3 on aggregate
- First Round
- *Ahly Tripoli L - CS Sfaxien 0–1 on aggregate