Al-Nasr SC (Benghazi)

Al-Nasr Sports, Cultural, and Social Club (Arabic: نادي النصر الرياضي، ثقافي إجتماعي) is a Libyan football club based in Benghazi, Libya. The club is directed by Ezzedine el-Waqwaq, leader of the Avengers of Blood militia.[1]

Al-Nasr SCSC
Full nameAl-Nasr Sports, Cultural and Social Club
Nickname(s)Alfahama
Founded1954
GroundMartyrs of February Stadium
Benghazi
Capacity10,550
ManagerFawzi Al-Issawi
LeagueLibyan Premier League
1st

Honours

National titles

Winners (2): 1987, 2017–18.
Runners-up (4): 1977–78, 1983–84, 2001–02, 2002–03
Winners (3): 1997, 2003, 2010.
Runners-up (3): 1997, 2003, 2010

Regional titles

Runners-up (1): 2010

Performance in CAF competitions

1988 – First Round
2019–20 – First Round
2004 – First Round
2011 – withdrew in First Round
2019–20In progress
2003 – Second Round
  • CAF Cup Winners' Cup: 2 appearances
1979 – Second Round
1983 – First Round
1985 – withdrew in Semi-Finals

Current squad

2009–10 season[2][3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Salah Al Fitouri
3 DF Abdusalam Al Qatmani
4 DF Younes Al Jarrari
5 DF Snousi Imbarek
6 MF Sa'ad Al Zayaani
8 MF Khaled Hussein
10 MF Marei Al Ramly
11 FW Salem Al Rewani
12 GK Muhammad Al Jihani
13 GK Muhammad Al Ammari
14 FW Ihaab Bouseffi
15 DF Ali Al Haasy
16 MF Abubakr Al Abaidy
17 FW Abdusalam Al Maghrabi
No. Position Player
18 MF Ahmed Al Abaidy
19 MF Muhammad Al Kakli
20 DF Alaa'-Eddine Al Oujli
21 DF Abdulhakeem Al Mahdi
22 MF Ibrahim Al Haasy
24 DF Mu'aad Aboud (on loan from Ittihad)
25 DF Karim Ben Amor
27 MF Saami Sa'eed
28 FW Mehdi Ben Dhifallah (on loan from Bali United Pusam F.C.)
MF Francis Akwaffo-Boateng (on loan from Al Ittihad Alexandria)
FW Mohamed Traoré
FW King Osanga
FW Abdulkabeer Khairallah
FW Ibrahim Touré (on loan from Misr El-Makasa)

References

  1. Kirkpatrick, David D. "Inside Hifter's Libya: A Police State With an Islamist Twist". The New York Times. Archived from the original on February 20, 2020. The militia leader, Ezzedine el-Waqwaq, said he was busy with civilian matters. [...] Now Mr. el-Waqwaq has an even better job: director of a popular Benghazi soccer team, Al Nasr.
  2. kooora.com (in Arabic)
  3. Nasr squad – LFF (in Arabic)


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