Libya head coach Nasser Al-Hadiri has introduced his 28-man squad for the essential 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying double-header towards Nigeria, Soccernet.ng studies.
The Mediterranean Knights, who presently sit backside of Group D, are in want of a robust exhibiting in these matches to revive their qualification hopes.
Among the many key gamers included within the squad are Barcelona B’s Ahmed Al-Masmari, Al-Ittihad star Abdul-Miser Abu Shaibab, and Al-Nasr’s Mohammed Al-Tabbal.
Al-Hadiri has caught with most of the regulars who’ve been pivotal to the nationwide crew, regardless of their present struggles.
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🆕 Al Bahlul Bousahmin (Al-Ahli Benghazi 🇱🇾)
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Libya’s squad boasts a mixture of domestic-based skills and foreign-based gamers, together with Al-Masmari, who plies his commerce with Barcelona’s B crew.
The 28-man roster additionally options gamers from prime Libyan golf equipment similar to Al-Ahly Benghazi, Al-Hilal, and Al-Nasr.
Coach Nasser Al-Hadiri, who lately took cost following the dismissal of Milutin Sredojević “Micho,” expressed confidence in his squad’s potential to bounce again.
He has appointed former worldwide participant Abu Bakr Al-Hark as his assistant and former goalkeeper Misbah Shanqab because the goalkeeping coach.
The primary match of the double-header is ready to happen on Friday, October 11, on the Godswill Akpabio Worldwide Stadium in Uyo, Nigeria.
4 days later, Libya will host the Tremendous Eagles in Benina. Nigeria prime Group D with 4 factors, whereas Libya has solely managed to safe one level from their first two matches.
The Mediterranean Knights face a tricky process towards a Nigerian aspect wanting to consolidate their place on the prime of the group.
Al-Hadiri’s males will should be at their greatest to beat the problem posed by the three-time African champions.
Squad Checklist:
- Murad Al-Wahishi (Al-Ahly Benghazi),
- Abdul Jawad Rizq (Al-Nasr),
- Mohammed Ayyad (Abu Salim),
- Ahmed Ayyad (Al-Tahadi),
- Ali Youssef (Al-Afriqi Al-Tunisi),
- Ahmed Saleh (Al-Akhdar),
- Ahmed Al-Tarbi (Al-Ahly Tripoli),
- Magdy Mustafa Artiba (Al-Akhdar),
- Sobhi Al-Mabrouk Al-Dawi (Al-Ittihad),
- Mahdi Al-Kut (Al-Akhdar),
- Mohammed Al-Shtiwi (Al-Hilal),
- Sand Bin Ali (Al-Nasr),
- Al-Bahlol Abu Sahmain (Al-Ahly Benghazi),
- Badr Hassan (Al-Nasr),
- Suhaib Bin Suleiman (Al-Ahly Benghazi),
- Faisal Al-Badri (Al-Hilal),
- Muhannad Mustafa Al-Mabrouk (Al-Madina),
- Osama Al-Sharimi (Al-Suwaihli),
- Omar Al-Khoja (Al-Suwaihli),
- Nour Al-Din Al-Qalib (Al-Ahly Tripoli),
- Ahmed Saad (Al-Hilal),
- Mohammed Al-Tabbal (Al-Nasr),
- Fadel Salama (Al-Ahly Benghazi),
- Ahmed Al-Masmari (Barcelona B, Spain),
- Ezz El-Din Al-Mariami (Al-Hilal),
- Moaz Issa (Al-Ittihad),
- Ahmed Karaoua (Al-Ahly Tripoli),
- Abdul-Miser Abu Shaiba (Al-Ittihad).