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Premier League · 2025

Current Premier League 2025 standings with 36 teams. Al Ahli Tripoli leads the table with 23 points after 9 matches, followed by Asswehly on 19 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
Premier League, Group 1
1Al Ahli Tripoli972022:5+1723
DWWWW
2Asswehly954015:7+819
DDWDW
3Al-Madina933311:10+112
LLWWL
4Al Malaab El Libby933310:10012
DWWDL
5Assabah SC93246:9-311
WWLDW
6Al Watan92436:8-210
LDDWL
7Al Qadisiyah Bani Walid93153:11-810
WLLLW
8Al Dahra Tripoli FC923410:12-29
DDLLL
9Al-Khmes923410:16-69
WLDDW
10Abu Salim91358:13-56
LDLLL
Premier League, Group 2
1Al-Ittihad871018:6+1222
WDWWW
2Olympic Azzaweya851215:8+716
WWDLW
3Alittihad Misurata843112:6+615
LDDWW
4Shabab Al-Ghar832310:14-411
WWLLD
5Al-Magd82339:909
LDDWL
6Al Shomooa SC82336:8-29
WDWLD
7Al-Tirsana81435:10-57
LLWDD
8Abilashehar81258:13-55
LDWLD
9Ittihad Gharyan SC80355:14-93
LLLLL
Premier League, Group 3
1Military Union SC853013:3+1018
WWWWD
2Al Hilal853010:3+718
WWWDD
3Al Ahli Benghazi843111:3+815
WLWDW
4Al Ta'awon84229:7+214
LWWDW
5Al Sadaqa832310:9+111
LWWLD
6Al-Anwar80628:11-36
DDLLD
7Darnes81347:10-36
DLLLD
8Al Borouq81163:11-84
LLWLL
9Al-Suqoor81166:20-144
LDLLW
Premier League, Group 4
1Al-Nasr770018:3+1521
WWWWW
2Al-Akhdar74129:7+213
LWWWW
3Al Afriqi Derna SC740313:9+412
WLWLW
4Al Morooj731311:10+110
LWDWL
5Khaleej Sart731310:11-110
DLLWW
6Al-Tahaddi72237:708
WDDLL
7Wefaq Ajdabiya71337:12-56
DDLLL
8Al-Andalus70070:16-160
LLLLL

Results

Premier League · 49
Final06/06/2026
Sat 06/06
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Championship Group A - 524/05/2026
Sun 24/05
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Sun 24/05
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Championship Group B - 523/05/2026
Sat 23/05
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Sat 23/05
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Sat 23/05
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Championship Group A - 420/05/2026
Wed 20/05
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Championship Group B - 419/05/2026
Tue 19/05
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Tue 19/05
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Tue 19/05
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Championship Group B - 315/05/2026
Fri 15/05
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Fri 15/05
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Championship Group A - 314/05/2026
Thu 14/05
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Thu 14/05
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Championship Group B - 211/05/2026
Mon 11/05
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Championship Group A - 210/05/2026
Sun 10/05
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 36 teams in the Premier League. Al Ahli Tripoli leads with 7 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Teams

Premier League

All 36 teams competing in the Premier League 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Premier League

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Premier League, from 2017 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 9 Feb 2025

Founded1963

The Libyan Premier League was established in 1963 following the unification of three provincial championships—one each for the Eastern, Western, and Southern regions of Libya. Al Ahli Tripoli won the inaugural championship in 1963/64, marking the beginning of a competition that would define Libyan football for decades. The league has undergone significant structural evolution, expanding and contracting its participant base according to the state of Libyan football infrastructure. In recent years, the competition has been reorganised into two regional groups to accommodate the geographic and political divisions within the country, reflecting Libya's complex post-2011 landscape. Despite periods of instability that have interrupted regular competition, the league has persisted as the flagship domestic competition, with clubs like Al Ittihad and Al Ahli Tripoli establishing themselves as continental-level competitors through CAF competitions.

  • 1963 — Libyan Premier League founded as a unified national championship
  • 1963/64 — Al Ahli Tripoli wins the inaugural Libyan Premier League title
  • 1980s — Al Ittihad emerges as a dominant force, beginning their record title run
  • 2004-2010 — Al Ittihad wins six consecutive championships
  • 2024/25 — Al Ahli Tripoli crowned champions; league continues with regional group format

Competition Format 9 Feb 2025

Teams22Relegation spots4European spots2

The Libyan Premier League is contested by 22 teams divided into two regional groups reflecting the geographic distribution of clubs across the country. Each team plays a home-and-away round-robin format within their group, accumulating points on the standard system: three points for a win, one for a draw, and zero for a loss. The champion of each group qualifies for the CAF Champions League, with additional spots available to high-finishing clubs. At the conclusion of the regular season, the bottom four teams across both groups face relegation to the Libyan First Division. The league structure acknowledges Libya's regional football strongholds while maintaining a unified national championship.

Records 9 Feb 2025

Most titlesAl Ittihad SC (18)All-time top scorerEzoo El Maremi

Al Ahli Tripoli has won 14 titles, making them the second-most successful club in the league's history, trailing only Al Ittihad's record of 18 championships.

Analysis 9 Feb 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2024/25 Libyan Premier League season showcases the dominance of established powerhouses amid competitive regional dynamics. Al Ahli Tripoli has claimed the championship title for the 14th time in club history, reinforcing their position as one of Libya's elite institutions. The title race demonstrated the traditional hierarchy of Libyan football, with Al Ittihad and Al Ahli Tripoli continuing to assert their dominance—a pattern consistent across the league's 62-year history.

The competitive structure divided between two regional groups reflects Libya's geographic and infrastructural realities. Clubs from the western region, anchored by Tripoli-based sides like Al Ahli Tripoli and Al Ittihad, have historically dominated the competition, though eastern clubs periodically challenge this supremacy. The 2024/25 season maintained this traditional balance, with western clubs securing the championship and top European qualification spots through the CAF Champions League pathway.

Relegation battles at the bottom of the standings created distinct narratives, with four clubs facing the prospect of demotion to the First Division. These struggles underscore the competitive depth within the league, where mid-table teams fight for survival against established clubs with superior resources and historical advantage. The regional group structure means that some clubs face particularly intense local rivalries, intensifying the stakes of matches between geographically proximate competitors.

Individual performances throughout the season highlighted the league's quality, with Al Ahli Tripoli demonstrating exceptional goal-scoring prowess and defensive solidity. Their 14th title represents sustained excellence across decades of Libyan football, cementing the club's legacy alongside Al Ittihad's record 18 championships. The competitive environment continues to develop young Libyan talent while attracting experienced players seeking to compete at the continent's highest level through CAF competition.

Historical Context and Competitive Evolution

The Libyan Premier League's journey from its 1963 founding reflects the broader evolution of Libyan society and football infrastructure. Over six decades, the competition has produced memorable campaigns, established dynasties, and showcased individual brilliance despite periodic disruptions to the league calendar. The dominance of Al Ittihad and Al Ahli Tripoli—clubs that have won 32 of the league's 62 championships between them—demonstrates the concentration of resources and institutional stability within Libyan football's elite tier.

The introduction of the regional group format in recent years represents a pragmatic adaptation to Libya's contemporary geography and administrative divisions. Rather than attempting a single nationwide competition that would strain travel and security resources, the two-group structure maintains competitive integrity while acknowledging logistical realities. This format allows clubs from the east and west to compete primarily within their regions while still determining a national champion through the group winners.

International exposure through CAF competitions has elevated the profile of Libyan clubs, with Al Ahli Tripoli and Al Ittihad regularly representing the nation in continental tournaments. These appearances provide crucial revenue streams and development opportunities for clubs, allowing them to test themselves against opponents from across Africa and attract international playing talent. The pathway from the domestic league to continental competition remains central to the ambitions of Libya's top clubs and the aspirations of players seeking to develop their careers at higher levels.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Libyan Premier League?

The Libyan Premier League features 22 teams divided into two regional groups. Teams play a home-and-away format within their group, with the bottom four clubs across both groups facing relegation.

Who has won the most Libyan Premier League titles?

Al Ittihad SC holds the record with 18 league championships, followed by Al Ahli Tripoli with 14 titles. These two clubs have dominated Libyan football since the league's founding.

How does relegation work in the Libyan Premier League?

The bottom four teams across both regional groups are relegated to the Libyan First Division at the end of each season. The league operates with automatic relegation, with no playoff system for survival.

Which clubs qualify for CAF competitions from the Libyan Premier League?

The champions of each regional group qualify for the CAF Champions League. Additional spots may be awarded to high-finishing teams depending on CAF allocation rules for the season.

When was the Libyan Premier League founded?

The Libyan Premier League was founded in 1963, unifying three provincial championships into a single national competition. Al Ahli Tripoli won the first official title in 1963/64.

What is the current format of the Libyan Premier League?

The league operates with 22 teams split into two regional groups (East and West). Each team plays a double round-robin within their group, with points awarded on the standard system: three for a win, one for a draw, zero for a loss.

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