7 October Stadium

7 October Stadium is a football stadium based in center of Tripoli, Libya. The stadium holds 5,000 people and was built in 1939. It was the only football stadium in Tripoli, Libya before the June 11 Stadium was built in the 1970s. It is being used now as training ground for Al-Ittihad Club.

Tripoli
Buildings and
structures
Airports
  • Mitiga International Airport
  • Tripoli International Airport
Hotels
  • Bab el Bahr Hotel
  • Corinthia Hotel Tripoli
  • Four Points by Sheraton Tripoli
  • Al Ghazala InterContinental Tripoli Hotel
  • Grand Hotel Tripoli
  • Al Waddan Hotel
  • JW Marriott Tripoli
  • Radisson Blu Al Mahary Hotel Tripoli
  • Rixos Al Nasr
  • Sheraton Hotel Tripoli
Mosques
  • Gurgi Mosque
  • Tripoli Cathedral
Museums
  • Epigraphy Museum of Tripoli
  • Ethnographic Museum of Tripoli
  • Islamic Museum of Tripoli
  • Karamanly House Museum
  • Natural History Museum of Tripoli
  • Prehistory Museum of Tripoli
  • Red Castle Museum
Stadia
  • 7 October Stadium
  • Ali Alsgozy Stadium
  • GMR Stadium
  • June 11 Stadium
Other
  • Abu Salim prison
  • University of Tripoli
  • Bab al-Azizia
  • Darghouth Turkish Bath
  • Fist Crushing a U.S. Fighter Plane Sculpture
  • Martyrs' Square, Tripoli
  • Libyan Studies Center
  • People's Hall
  • Tarabulus Zoo Park
  • Tripoli Central Hospital
  • Tripoli Zoo
History
  • Siege of Tripoli (1551)
  • Treaty of Tripoli
  • Battle of Tripoli Harbor
  • Battle of Tripoli (1825)
  • 2011 Tripoli clashes
  • Battle of Tripoli (2011)
Sport
  • Al Jamarek Tripoli
  • Al-Ittihad Club
  • Alahly Tripoli S.C.
  • Almadina S.C.
  • Alwahda
  • Aschat S.C.
  • Tripoli Grand Prix
Other
  • Apostolic Vicariate of Tripoli
  • Seal of Tripoli
  • Tripoli International Fair

Coordinates: 32°53′18″N 13°09′55″E / 32.888309°N 13.165242°E / 32.888309; 13.165242

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