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  2. Al-Mustaqbal (football club) - Wikipedia

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    Al Mustaqbal(Arabic: المستقبل) Founded. 1966 [1] League. Libyan Premier League. Al Mustaqbal ( Arabic: المستقبل) is a football club from Jumayl, near Zuwara, in the west of Libya. It plays in the Libyan Premier League.

  3. Future Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Future Movement ( Arabic: تيار المستقبل) is a Lebanese political party affiliated with the Sunni sect. The party was founded as a coalition in 1995 led by Rafic Hariri which was known as the Hariri Bloc but was officially founded in 2007. The party is led by Saad Hariri. [2] The party is the largest member of the March 14 ...

  4. Mustaqbal - Wikipedia

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    Mustaqbal. Mustaqbal (in Arabic مستقبل) or Al Mustaqbal (in Arabic المستقبل), Mustaqbal means future (as a time). May refer to: Al-Mustaqbal (electoral list), an electoral list in the Palestinian territories. Al-Mustaqbal (football club), a Libyan football club. Al-Mustaqbal (newspaper), a Lebanese newspaper.

  5. Al-Mustaqbal (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Mustaqbal (Arabic: المستقبل, lit. 'The Future') is an Arabic language online newspaper in Lebanon , headquartered in Beirut and is an official publication of the Future Movement . In 2019, it was announced that the newspaper would cease publication of its paper edition, but that it would continue online.

  6. List of football clubs in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Alakhdhar S.C. Al Andalus Tobruk. Al Ansar Club (Libya) Al Dhahra Bani Walid. Al Harati Khums. Al Ittihad Gheryan. Al Sawa'ed. Al Ta'awon.

  7. Libyan Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The Libyan Premier League was founded in 1963. Prior to that, there were three Provincial Championships, one each for the Eastern, Western and Southern provinces. The first league season at national level was the 1963-64 season, in which participated the Western Province champion Al Ahly (Tripoli), the Eastern Province champion Al Ahly (Benghazi) and the Southern Province champion Hilal Sabha.

  8. 2005–06 Libyan Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The 10 teams that finished 4th-8th in their respective groups: Rafik Sorman, Al Charara, Al Hilal, Al Madina, Al Mustaqbal, Al Urouba, Al Majd, Al Shat, Al Wahda and Al Swihli, along with the two teams that finished second in their respective groups in the Second Division this season, Al Harati and Al Soukour, altogether 12 teams, were split ...

  9. Militia infighting kills at least 9 in Libya’s ... - AOL

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    Clashes between two heavily armed militia groups in Libya's capital terrorized residents and killed about a dozen people, the latest bout of violence in the largely lawless North African nation ...