Libyan Premier League - Top Scorers By Season

Top Scorers By Season

Top scorers are:

Season Player Club Goals
1963-64 Ahmed Ben Sawed Al Ahly (Benghazi) 19
1964-65 Ahmed Ben Sawed Al Ahly (Benghazi) 18
1965-66 Ahmed Al Ahwal Al Ittihad 14
1966-67 Hassan Snousi Al Ahly (Tripoli) 12
1968-69 Mohamed Boughalia Al Ahly (Tripoli) 16
1970-71 Yousef Sidqi Al Nasr 15
1971-72 Yousef Sidqi Al Nasr 12
1972-73 Nouri Alsirri Al Madina 17
1973-74 Nouri Alsirri Al Madina 13
1974-75 Nouri Alsirri Al Madina 17
1975-76 Mustafa Belhaaj Al Madina 19
1976-77 Abubakr Douzan Al Madina 15
1977-78 Fahim Raqs Al Ahly (Tripoli) 8
1982-83 Nouri Alsirri Al Madina 17
1983-84 Abdulraouf Ferjany Al Dhahra 11
1984-85 Ramadan Barnaoui Al Ahly (Benghazi) 9
1985-86 Salim Bou Jarrad Al Ittihad 11
1986-87 Faraj Bar'asi Al Nasr 12
1987-88 Salim Bou Jarrad Al Ittihad 11
1988-89 Faraj Meeloud Al Tahaddi 6
1989-90 Ali Bashary
Nasr Badr
Al Ahly (Benghazi)
Afriqi
11
1990-91 Idris Mikraaz Darnes 11
1991-92 Abdelhakeem Suwayyah Al Tirsana 12
1992-93 Abdelhakeem Suwayyah Al Tirsana 14
1993-94 Idrees Mikraaz Al Ahly (Tripoli) 19
1994-95 Mohamed Milaad
Hassan Othman
Ittihad Gheryan
Al Morooj
6
1995-96 Muammar Masoud Al Shat 10
1996-97 Khalifa Maqinny Al Hilal 12
1997-98 Khalifa Maqinny Al Hilal 14
1998-99 Mustafa Ramadan
Abdelaaty Qubay
Al Ahly (Benghazi)
Al Intilaaq
13
1999-00 Ahmed Saad Benghazi Al Jadeeda 8
2000-01 Ashraf Muammar
Ali Melyaan
Al Tahaddi
Al Madina
14
2001-02 Al-Saadi Gaddafi Al Ittihad 19
2002-03 Ahmed El Masli
Khaled Shallabi
Al Nasr
Al Madina
13
2003-04 Ahmed Saad Al Nasr 14
2004-05 Sheikh Sedao Al Urouba 12
2005-06 Samir Al Wahaj Al Wahda 18
2006-07 Walid Shebli Al Madina 13
2007-08 Abdelhameed Zidane Al Akhdar 21
2008–09 Samir Al Wahaj Al Tirsana 19
2009–10 Rasheed al Deasy Al Shat 15

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