Afrobasket.com All-Libyan League Awards 2025

- August 28, 2025
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Sofian Hamad, 26-year old small forward from the Al Alhy Benghazi, was named the Finals MVP at the Division I. He received multiple other awards, was voted the Power Forward of the Year and was selected to the First Team. Hamad helped Hamad's team have an undefeated season as Al Alhy Benghazi was not challenged in the league with a perfect 4 to 0 in the regular season. He was previously selected as the Forward of the Year back in 2021, and chosen to the Second Team back in 2021 and 2023 and Power Forward of the Year back in 2023.
Naseim Badrush, 26-year old guard from the Al Ahly Tripoli, was honored as the Shooting Guard of the Year of Division I. He was also named to the First Team. Badrush helped Badrush's team have an undefeated season as Al Ahly Tripoli was not challenged in the league with a perfect 6 to 0 in the regular season. He previously earned the Rookie of the Year back in 2018, Guard of the Year back in 2021, and voted to the First Team back in 2021 and 2023, Player of the Year and Shooting Guard of the Year back in 2023.
Adrees Zeew, 25-year old forward from the Al Alhy Benghazi, picked up the Small Forward of the Year at the Division I. He was also selected to the First Team. Zeew helped Zeew's team have an undefeated season as Al Alhy Benghazi was not challenged in the league with a perfect 4 to 0 in the regular season. He was previously named to Honorable Mention back in 2018 and 2022 and chosen to the Second Team back in 2023.
Ghayth Almaghribi, 26-year old power forward from the Al Alhy Benghazi, was named the Center of the Year of Division I. He was also named to the First Team. Almaghribi helped Almaghribi's team have an undefeated season as Al Alhy Benghazi was not challenged in the league with a perfect 4 to 0 in the regular season. He was previously voted the Center of the Year and earned a spot in the First Team back in 2021.
Mohamed Harat, 35-year old Algerian small forward from the Al Alhy Benghazi, was selected as the Import Player of the Year at the Division I. He was also voted to the First Team. Harat helped Harat's team have an undefeated season as Al Alhy Benghazi was not challenged in the league with a perfect 4 to 0 in the regular season. He was previously selected to the First Team back in 2023.
Finals MVP: Libya Sofian Hamad (204-SF-1998) of Ahly Benghazi
Point Guard of the Year: Libya Bakeer Fellah (1992) of Al Ahly Tripoli
Shooting Guard of the Year: Libya Naseim Badrush (190-G-1998) of Al Ahly Tripoli
Small Forward of the Year: Libya Adrees Zeew (198-F-2000) of Ahly Benghazi
Power Forward of the Year: Libya Sofian Hamad (204-SF-1998) of Ahly Benghazi
Center of the Year: Libya Ghayth Almaghribi (206-F/C-1999) of Ahly Benghazi
Import Player of the Year: Algeria Mohamed Harat (198-SF-1990) of Ahly Benghazi
Most Improved Player of the Year: Libya Abdulajabar Aboufardah (193-F/G-2000) of Al Ahly Tripoli
Defensive Player of the Year: Libya Mahmud Bilhaj (190-G-1991) of Ahly Benghazi
Coach of the Year: Joe Ghattas of Ahly Benghazi

Afrobasket.com All-Libyan League First Team 2025
Badrush
Zeew
Hamad
Harat
Almaghribi
First Team

Libya Naseim Badrush (190-G-1998) of Al Ahly Tripoli
Libya Adrees Zeew (198-F-2000) of Ahly Benghazi
Libya Sofian Hamad (204-SF-1998) of Ahly Benghazi
Algeria Mohamed Harat (198-SF-1990) of Ahly Benghazi
Libya Ghayth Almaghribi (206-F/C-1999) of Ahly Benghazi

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