Libya national football team

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Libya
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) The Greens
Association Libyan Football Federation
Confederation CAF (Africa)
Head coach Flag of Tunisia Faouzi Benzarti
Captain Tarik El Taib
Most caps Tarik El Taib
Home stadium June 11 Stadium
FIFA code LBY
FIFA ranking 90
Highest FIFA ranking 61 (December 2004)
Lowest FIFA ranking 187 (July 1997)
Elo ranking 91
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
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First kit
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Second kit
First international
Flag of Egypt Egypt 10 - 2 Libya Flag of Libya
(Egypt; July 29, 1953)
Biggest win
Flag of Libya Libya 21 - 0 Oman Flag of Oman
(Iraq; April 1, 1966)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Egypt Egypt 10 - 2 Libya Flag of Libya
(Egypt; July 29, 1953)
African Nations Cup
Appearances 2 (First in 1982)
Best result Runners-up, 1982

The Libya national football team (Arabic: منتخب ليبيا لكرة القدم‎), is the national team of Libya and is controlled by the Libyan Football Federation. They have never reached the World Cup and have made two appearances at the African Nations Cup, finishing as runners up in 1982, when they hosted the tournament.


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[edit] History

[edit] World Cups

Libya first entered the FIFA World Cup qualifiers in 1970. Their early attempts failed, but during the 1980s the national side strengthened. The country's geopolitical position, however, affected the football team, who had to withdraw from qualifying for the 1982 and 1990 World Cups.

Libya came closest to qualifying for the world cup in 1986. They came to within a game of reaching the finals in Mexico. After winning their match against Sudan in their first game, the Libyans beat Ghana in the next round before taking on Morocco for a place at the finals. Morocco won the first game 3-0 and went through, even though Libya won the return leg 1-0.

After not entering the 1994 and 1998 FIFA World Cup competition, Libya came back in the qualifying competition for Korea/Japan. The Libyans advanced to the second round at the expense of Mali, who were beaten 4-3 on aggregate.

In the group stage, Libya managed only one draw in eight games, however. The qualifying tournament did put Libya's captain Al-Saadi Qadhafi (son of Muammar al-Gaddafi) on the football map and he received a contract with former Serie A Italian club Perugia shortly afterwards.

In the qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, a 9-0 two-legged victory against São Tome and Principe put the Libyans through to the group stage. However, during these two games, the country's most famous player, Al-Saadi Gaddafi, was banned when he failed a drug test.

A difficult group followed containing Egypt, Cameroon and Côte d'Ivoire, the eventual group winners and qualifiers for the World Cup. However, The Greens were able to secure good results against these sides, as they beat Egypt 2-1 in Tripoli, and held Cameroon and Côte d'Ivoire to 0-0 draws, helping them to a 4th place finish and a place at the 2006 African Cup of Nations finals in Egypt.

[edit] See also

[edit] African Cup Of Nations

[edit] Libya 82

The biggest football tournament to be held in Libya was the 1982 African Cup of Nations. Libya qualified automatically as hosts and were put in a rather strong group alongside Ghana, Cameroon and Tunisia. The opening match of the tournament which saw the hosts take on Ghana in Tripoli was a closely contested match. Ghana managed to score a late goal in the 89th minute forcing a 2-2 draw. A 2-0 win over Tunisia and a goalless draw against Cameroon saw Libya topping the group.

In the semi-finals, Libya came from behind to beat Zambia 2-1 and set up another match with Ghana, this time in the final on March 19. Ghana scored first in the 35th minute, but Libya equalised in the 70th. This was followed by a tense period of extra time in which no goals were scored. In a long penalty shootout, Ghana came out triumphant 7-6.

[edit] Egypt 06

Libya's second African Cup of Nations saw a return to the higher levels of the international footballing scene at the 2006 African Cup of Nations finals in Egypt. They qualified for the competition after a goalless draw with Sudan in their ninth qualifying match.

Libya were drawn in Group A with Egypt (the hosts), 2006 World Cup-qualifiers Côte d'Ivoire and Morocco. Libya's players were unable to compete with these teams, and came away with just one point from their final match against Morocco.

[edit] World Cup record

[edit] African Nations Cup record

[edit] See also

[edit] Notable Players

[edit] Current squad, January 2008

[edit] Flag of Libya Libya

Coach: Flag of Tunisia Faouzi El Benzarti

No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club
1 GK Samir Abbud (captain) 1972 Flag of Libya Al Ittihad
3 DF Walid Sebaee 1984 Flag of Libya Al Ahl T.
4 DF Omar Daoud 1983 Flag of Libya Al Ahly T.
5 DF Younes Shibani 1981 Flag of Libya Al Ittihad
6 MF Walid Mhadeb 1985 Flag of Libya Al Ittihad
7 FW Salem Rewani 1977 Flag of Libya Al Ittihad
8 MF Khaled Hussein 1977 Flag of Libya Al Naser
10 FW Ahmed Saad 1980 Flag of Libya Al Ahl T.
11 DF Mohamed El Moghrbe 1985 Flag of Libya Al Ahly T.
12 GK Meftah Ghazalla 1977 Flag of Libya Al Ittihad
13 FW Osama Al Fazzani 1978 Flag of Libya Al Ahly T.
14 MF Tarik El Taib 1977 Flag of Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal
16 MF Nader Al Tarhoni 1979 Flag of Kuwait Kazma
17 MF Ali Rahuma 1982 Flag of Libya Al Ittihad
18 DF Osama Hamadi 1975 Flag of Libya Al Ittihad
19 FW Ahmed Zuway 1982 Flag of Libya Al Ittihad
20 FW Reyad Ellafi 1980 Flag of Libya Al Ittihad
21 GK Osama El Sanousi 1981 Flag of Libya Al Madina
22 DF Mohamed Esnany 1984 Flag of Libya Al Ittihad

[edit] Recent Call Ups 2008

No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club
9 FW Ahmed El Masli 1979 Flag of Kuwait Al Arabi
2 DF Siraj El Swayee Flag of Libya Al Olympic
15 FW Hesham Shaban 1981 Flag of Libya Al Ittihad
23 DF Naji Shushan 1981 Flag of Libya Al Ittihad
24 MF Abdulnaser Slil 1981 Flag of Libya Al Ittihad
25 FW Abdulhamid Al Zidane Flag of Libya Al Akhdar
26 MF Faraj Al Jamet Flag of Libya Al Olympic
27 MF Emad El Dahmani Flag of Libya Al Ahly T.


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