Division I (2025-2026)
2023-24 (1 year break)
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Division I 2025-26
In 2025 the league decreased number of teams from 14 to 0. Cup PlayOff SuperCup PlayOff
Cup Final: Al Ittihad Tripoli - Al Alhy Benghazi 90-83 Al Ittihad Tripoli: Dikembe Dixson, Jordan Stevens SuperCup Final: Al Ahly Tripoli - Al Alhy Benghazi 87-65
Al Ahly Tripoli (Mohamed Elkerdany): Paris Bass Standings 2025-26
Group 1
Group 2
![]() Al Ittihad lifted Libyan Basketball League title! (Photo: instagram) ![]() Al Ittihad won Libya Basketball Cup (Photo: Al Ittihad) ![]() Al Ahli Libya crowned Libyan Super Cup champions (Photo: Al Ahli)
Arrived: Majok Deng (Al Ittihad Alexandria), Jo Lual-Acuil (Glint Manisa Basket), Mohamed Sadi (Al Ahly Tripoli), Jean-Jacques Boissy (Urunani), Damion Baugh (Westchester Knicks)
Average Height: 197.4 cm (6'5.8'')
Average Age: 27.7
Al Ittihad lifted Libyan Basketball League title!-May 5, 2026
Al Ittihad lifted the 2025–2026 Libyan Basketball League title. Their 18th championship, further cementing their record as the most decorated club in Libyan basketball history. A dominant 83-73 victory over Al Shabab in the penultimate round of the Libyan Basketball League Finals sealed the championship for Al Ittihad their 18th league title, further cementing their record as the most decorated club in Libyan basketball history. Jordan Stevens (182-PG-1994, college: Midwestern St.) stepped up with 27 points for the winners. Al Ittihad will represent Libya at the Road to BAL.
Al Ittihad won Libya Basketball Cup-May 9, 2026
Al Ittihad - Ahly Benghazi 90-83 Al Ittihad completed a historic domestic double after winning both the Libyan Basketball League and the Libya Basketball Cup this season. The club first secured its record-extending 18th league championship to reaffirm its dominance in Libyan basketball. Al Ittihad then capped off the campaign by lifting the Libya Basketball Cup for the sixth time in its history. The triumph also made Al Ittihad the most successful club ever in the competition, standing alone at the top of the all-time rankings. Mohamed Sadi (192-PG-1995) led the way with 19 points, 9 rebounds and 9 assists.
Al Ahli Libya crowned Libyan Super Cup champions-Dec 21, 2025
Al Ahli Libya have been crowned Libyan Super Cup champions. They overcame Benghazi 87-65 last night. The team delivered a dominant performance from start to finish, controlling the game on both ends of the court. This statement win highlights their ambition, discipline, and championship mentality. Al Ahli Libya dominated the majority of the game to seal the trophy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||















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