Country | Libya |
---|---|
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | Libyan Second Division |
Relegation to | Libyan Fourth Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Libyan Cup |
Current champions | Wefaq Ajdabiya (2007-08) |
Current: Libyan Third Division 2019-20 |
The Libyan Third Division is the third tier of Libyan football, organised by the Libyan Football Federation.
The clubs are sorted into regional groups. The top team in each region is promoted to the Libyan Second Division. Some of the bigger regions (e.g. Tripoli, Benghazi, Jabal al Akhdar and Sirte) can have as many as three clubs promoted to the second tier.
Group A (Al Jabal Alakhdar)
Group B (Al Jabal Alakhdar)
Group 1 (Gulf of Sirte)
Group 2 (Gulf of Sirte)
(Misrata)
Group A (South)
Grupo B (South)
(Tobruk)
(Tripoli)
(West)
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