Shabaab al Jabal

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Shabaab al Jabal
Ground Shahhat Stadium
Shahhat, Libya
Capacity10,000
League Libyan Premier League
2021-22 9th (Group 1)

Shabaab al Jabal is a Libyan football club based in Shahhat in the Jabal al Akhdar region of eastern Libya. The club plays in the Libyan Premier League.

Shabaab al Jabal had a decent cup run in the 2008–09 season, culminating in a third-round draw at the 11 June Stadium, where they faced Ittihad Tripoli. However, they were defeated 5–0.

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