2008–09 Libyan Cup

The 2008-09 Libyan Cup is the 19th edition of the competition since its inception in 1976.

Rules

45 teams will be entering the competition, composed of 5 sides from the Libyan Third Division, and 40 sides from the Libyan Second Division. 26 were drawn into the First Round, while the other 18 were automatically drawn into the Second Round. The sides participating in the First Round were drawn into regional groups. The Second Round will consist of 32 sides, 18 in the Eastern Section, and 14 in the Western Section. 16 sides from the Second Round will go through to the Round of 32, where they will be joined by the 16 sides in the Libyan Premier League. All ties this season will be one-off ties, compared to previous seasons, where the later rounds were two-legged affairs.

If any of the matches end in a draw, then the tie(s) will be settled by a penalty shootout.[1] This stands until the semi-final stage, where the tie(s) will be settled by two 15-minute halves of extra time, then followed by a penalty shootout if the scores remain level.[1]

First round

Second round

16 sides from the 16 matches being played in this round will go through to the Round of 32, where they will be joined by the 16 Libyan Premier League teams.

Eastern Section

This group will contain 18 sides, 7 of which had qualified from groups A & B in the first round. Over the 9 matches, nine will qualify for the Round of 32.

Al Taw'eah0 – 5Shabab al Jabal
10 June Stadium
Referee: Rafa' Zayed

Al Baranes1 – 1
(5 – 4 pen.)
Shamal Benghazi
Green Document Stadium
Referee: Ibrahim al Fakhiry

Al Anwaar2 – 1Al Ansaar
Al Abyaar Stadium
Referee: Ahmed al Jroushi

Al Mukhtar Tobruk1 – 1
(4 – 3 pen.)
Benghazi al Jadeeda
1H' 2H' (pen.)
2 March Stadium
Referee: Abdallah Fdhail

Darnes1 – 0Al Sawaed
Derna Stadium
Referee: Anwar Abdesalam

Al Wahda B.2 – 0Al Najma
First Statement Stadium
Referee: Nabeel al Kawaash

Wefaq Ajdabiya1 – 3Al Tahaddi
2H' GhanaMousa Malik 18' 30'
Osama al Qataani soccer ball with red X 40'
2H'
10 June Stadium
Referee: Mohammad al Shelmani

Al Hilal T.1 – 1
(5 – 4 pen.)
Al Hurriya
2 March Stadium
Referee: Al Taher Fraj

Nojom Ajdabiya2 – 0Al Andalus
10 June Stadium
Referee: Mohammad al Jilaly
Western section

This group will contain 14 sides, 6 of which had qualified from Groups C & D in the first round. Over the 7 ties, 7 teams will go through to the Round of 32.

Al Jamarek1 – 2Al Mahdeeya
GMR Stadium
Al Hiyad0 – 1Abi al Ashar
89'
9 July Stadium
Al Yarmouk2 – 1Rafik Sorman
Ashraf Boukrash pen.'
Ahmad al Danqaawi

Nojoom Al Baazah0 – 2Al Tala'e
Baazah Stadium
Al Majd1 – 2Al Ittihad Gheryan

Al Dhahra Tripoli1 – 1 (4 - 3 pens)Al Mahalla

Al Faaluja1 – 2Al Qal'aa
soccer ball with red X Abdelrahman al Kaadouaa 1H' (pen.)
Ibrahim al Maghrabi 1H'
Nizaar Qaanoon Red card 2H'

Round of 32

The dates, times, and stadia were announced by the Libyan Football Federation on April 28, 2009.[2]

Division of each club in parentheses

Nasr (LPL)0–0
(4–5 pens.)
Nojom Ajdabiya (LSD)
Referee: Mohammad al Shelmani[3]

Nojoom Al Baazah (LSD)1–4Akhdar (LPL)
Abdelhameed al Zidane
Khalifa al Meer
Referee: Adil al Abani[3]
Wefaq Sabratha (LPL)1–0Dhahra (LSD)
Hani al Sharif
Referee: Fawzi Firaun[3]

Khaleej Sirte (LPL)2–0Abi al Ashar (LSD)
Alsheikh Sedao 51' (pen.) 90+3'
Referee: Ibrahim al Fakhiry[3]
Hilal Benghazi (LPL)3–1Anwaar (LSD)
Mohammad Salem
Fadhil al Ashaiby
Ali al Sharif
Referee: Ahmad al Jroushi[3]
Ittihad Tripoli (LPL)5–0Shabaab al Jabal (L3)
Reyad Ellafi 18' 56'
Daouda Kamilou 30'
Lassina Abdoul Karim 37'
Pierre Koulibaly 67'
Naaji Attia Red card
Referee: Abdulrahman al Hraizy[3]

Shat (LPL)7–0Hilal Tobruk (LSD)
Kamara Mamadouba
Siraj al Sheikh
Osama Jum'aa
Walid al Sa'udi
Niksan Artouré
Othman Achour pen.'
Referee: Khalid abu Sitta[3]
Darnes (LSD)0–1Madina (LPL)
Mohammad Mgarej 51'
Referee: Ahmed al Fitouri[3]
Olomby (LPL)3–1Yarmouk (LSD)
Referee: Wahid Tamuni[3]
Shamaal Benghazi (LSD)0–4Tersanah (LPL)
Referee: Altaher Fraj[3]
Qal'aa (LSD)0–0
(2–4 pens.)
Jazeera (LPL)
Referee: Mohammad Abdulrahim[3]
Ahly Benghazi (LPL)4–2Tahaddi (LSD)
Younes Baltahaam 21' 66' 90+1'
Ahmad al Masli 30'
Hossam Fathy 33' 38'
Referee: Anwar Abdusalam[3]
Aman al Aam (LPL)1–1
(2–3 pens.)
Mahdeeya (LSD)
Referee: Khalid Adaal[3]

Wahda Tripoli (LPL)1–1Wahda Benghazi (LSD)
Penalties
Yousef Mslaty soccer ball with check mark
Abdallah al Sharif soccer ball with check mark
Zakariya bin Mousa soccer ball with check mark
Jasim al Toumi soccer ball with check mark
4–2
Wahda Tripoli went first
soccer ball with red X Sa'ad Muftaah
soccer ball with check mark Marwaan Ibrahim
soccer ball with check mark Abdallah Msalam
soccer ball with red X Abdulrazzaq al Mahdi
Referee: Miloud Khamees[3]

Ittihad Gheryan (LSD)0–2Sweahly (LPL)
Haitham Abu Shah 19' 61'
Referee: Hassan al Mounir[3]

Al Mukhtar Tobruk (LSD)0–2Ahly Tripoli (LPL)
Rabee' Ellafi
Husaam al Janafi

Round of 16

Fixtures announced on May 24, 2009[4]
Division of each club in parentheses

Jazeera (LPL)2–1Wefaq Sabratha (LPL)
Mansour Al Borki 50' 90+1'
Al Mahdeeya (LSD)2–2
(4–5 pens.)
Al Shat (LPL)
Sabha Stadium
Tersanah (LPL)0–0
(3–1 pens.)
Olomby (LPL)

Akhdar (LPL)2–0Ahly Benghazi (LPL)
Abdelhameed al Zidane 1'1
Osama Abdesalam 25'
Moataz Ben Amer soccer ball with red X 12'
Sweahly (LPL)1–3Ittihad (LPL)
Adil Diop 53'
Anees al Aziq Yellow card 56'
Hassan Asmeadah Yellow card 60'
Lutfi Sellami Yellow card 71'
Atef Hussein Abu Zaid Yellow card 45+2'
Pierre Koulibaly Yellow card 51' 61' (pen.)
Mohamed Zubya 69'
Ahmed Zuway 81'
Wahda (LPL)0–2Hilal (LPL)
Naaji al Maqrhi
Fadhil al Ashaibi

Madina (LPL)3–0Khaleej Sirte (LPL)
Omar Diop 10' 71'
Abdulwahaab Hassan 90+1'

Ahly Tripoli (LPL)2–0Nojom Ajdabiya (LSD)
Mohammad al Maghrabi 38'
Anees Zghab 61'

1 Zidane's goal was timed at 20 seconds.

Quarter-finals

The draw was made on June 22, 2009 at the LFF headquarters in Tripoli.[5] The ties will be played over three days commencing June 30, 2009.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Stadium
1 Ahly Tripoli 4–1 Jazeera 11 June Stadium
2 Madina 0–0 Tersanah 11 June Stadium
Tersanah won 5 - 4 on penalties
3 Hilal 2–1 Akhdar Martyrs of February Stadium
4 Al-Ittihad 7–1 Shat 11 June Stadium
Hilal2–1Akhdar
Tariq al Aqrabi 39'
Naaji al Maqrahi 68'
Wisaam Boukteaf 90+5'

Madina0–0
(4–5 pens.)
Tersanah

Ahly Tripoli4–1Jazeera
Adnan Belaid
Nader Kara pen.'
Waleed al Sbaee
Husaam al Janafi
Ihaab Bouseffi

Semifinals

The draw was made on June 30. The ties will be played over July 5 and July 6.[6]

Tie no Home team Score Away team Stadium
1 Tersanah 2–2 Hilal GMR Stadium
Tersanah won 3–1 on penalties
2 Ahly Tripoli 0–0 Al-Ittihad 11 June Stadium
Ittihad won 5–4 on penalties
Tersanah2–2Hilal
Samir Al Wahaj 5', 60' (pen.) Tariq al Aqrabi 27'
Hamid al Tayeb 44'

Ahly Tripoli0–0Al-Ittihad

Final

Al-Ittihad2–2 (a.e.t.)Tersanah
Ahmed Zuway 38', 107' (Report) Samir Al Wahaj 27', 91'
Penalties
Shaban soccer ball with check mark
Za'abia soccer ball with red X
Rahuma soccer ball with check mark
Pierre Koulibaly soccer ball with check mark
3–2
Tersanah went first
soccer ball with red X Ambaya
soccer ball with check mark Jamil
soccer ball with check mark Qasim
soccer ball with red X Falicko
soccer ball with red X al Boudy

References

  1. ^ a b "منتديات كووورة".
  2. ^ Round of 32 Fixtures & Results (in Arabic)
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Round of 32 Referees (in Arabic)
  4. ^ Round of 16 dates and stadia (in Arabic)
  5. ^ Draw for Libyan Cup quarter-finals (in Arabic)
  6. ^ Draw for Libyan Cup semi-finals (in Arabic)
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