Al-Ahly Tripoli Reclaims the Throne with Eighth Cup Title and Historic Triumph in Cairo
Al-Ahly Tripoli wrote a new chapter in its golden history by winning the Libyan Cup for the eighth time this evening, following a decisive 3-0 victory over Al-Ahly Benghazi in an exciting final held at Cairo International Stadium, with a large Libyan crowd igniting the stands.
Al-Ahli Tripoli entered the match with clear confidence and imposed their attacking rhythm early on, converting their dominance into the first goal signed by Azoo Al-Marimi, who rose high above everyone else before his shot hit the post and continued into the net, signaling the start of the green celebrations.
The team did not give their opponent much time, as Imran Salem added the second goal with a perfect follow-up to a precise pass inside the penalty area, securing a comfortable lead before the end of the first half.
In the second half, star player Mapololo completed the display of dominance by scoring the third goal following a well-organized attack and smooth passes that put the striker in a one-on-one situation with the goal, allowing him to deliver the "coup de grâce" and secure the title early.
This victory increased Al-Ahli Tripoli's tally to 8 Libyan Cup titles, putting them at the top of the list of winners and reaffirming their historic dominance in the competition, an achievement that strengthens their status as one of the pillars of Libyan football.
The players dedicated the victory to their fans who attended in large numbers in Cairo and continued celebrating until the final moments, chanting victory songs on a night that will remain etched in the club's memory.
The victory was not just a win in a final match, but the result of comprehensive artistic and administrative effort, and a determination to overcome the pressures that preceded the game after it was postponed due to technical reasons. Despite the complex circumstances, Al-Ahli Tripoli proved that the character of a champion does not change, no matter how much the venue changes or the challenges multiply.
Al-Ahli Tripoli entered the match with clear confidence and imposed their attacking rhythm early on, converting their dominance into the first goal signed by Azoo Al-Marimi, who rose high above everyone else before his shot hit the post and continued into the net, signaling the start of the green celebrations.
The team did not give their opponent much time, as Imran Salem added the second goal with a perfect follow-up to a precise pass inside the penalty area, securing a comfortable lead before the end of the first half.
In the second half, star player Mapololo completed the display of dominance by scoring the third goal following a well-organized attack and smooth passes that put the striker in a one-on-one situation with the goal, allowing him to deliver the "coup de grâce" and secure the title early.
This victory increased Al-Ahli Tripoli's tally to 8 Libyan Cup titles, putting them at the top of the list of winners and reaffirming their historic dominance in the competition, an achievement that strengthens their status as one of the pillars of Libyan football.
The players dedicated the victory to their fans who attended in large numbers in Cairo and continued celebrating until the final moments, chanting victory songs on a night that will remain etched in the club's memory.
The victory was not just a win in a final match, but the result of comprehensive artistic and administrative effort, and a determination to overcome the pressures that preceded the game after it was postponed due to technical reasons. Despite the complex circumstances, Al-Ahli Tripoli proved that the character of a champion does not change, no matter how much the venue changes or the challenges multiply.