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Founded | 1963 |
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Country | Libya |
Number of teams | 39 (in 7 groups) |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Libyan Premier League |
Relegation to | Libyan Third Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Libyan Cup |
Current champions | Al Sadaqa (2017–18) |
Current: Libyan Second Division 2019–20 |
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