2008 Libyan Super Cup - Match Details

Match Details

2008-10-16
15:00 CET
Al Ittihad 4 – 0 Khaleej Sirte 11 June Stadium
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Jamaal Ombaya
Za'abia 23', 48'
Mhadeb 60', 72'
(Report)
(Arabic)
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