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Parallel Government agreed with Barcelona Club to hold a friendly match in Benghazi
Parallel Government agreed with Barcelona Club to hold a friendly match in Benghazi

Libya Observer

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Libya Observer

Parallel Government agreed with Barcelona Club to hold a friendly match in Benghazi

The parallel government has announced a preliminary agreement with the Spanish club Barcelona to play a friendly match in Benghazi and establish a comprehensive sports academy in Libya. The Ministry of Investment at the Hamad government stated that Minister of Investment, Ali Al-Saidi met on Friday with Barcelona President Joan Laporta at the Spanish club's headquarters, in the presence of Member of Parliament Al-Saleheen Abdulnabi. The two parties exchanged issues of sports and development cooperation and cultural exchange, including reaching a preliminary agreement to host the Barcelona first team in Benghazi for a friendly match at the Benghazi International Stadium. The agreement also includes the establishment of an integrated sports academy in Libya covering various sports fields, in cooperation with FC Barcelona and its experts. The agreement also includes the launch of the "Barça Experience" project in Libya, with the aim of transferring technical, administrative, and training expertise and spreading the culture of professional sports.

Benghazi Set to Host Barcelona for Historic Friendly Match
Benghazi Set to Host Barcelona for Historic Friendly Match

Libya Review

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Libya Review

Benghazi Set to Host Barcelona for Historic Friendly Match

On Saturday, Libya's Parliament-designated government reached a preliminary agreement with FC Barcelona for a high-profile friendly match to be played in Benghazi, as well as a plan to launch a full-scale sports academy in Libya. During an official meeting held at FC Barcelona's headquarters in Spain, Libya's Minister of Investment, Ali Al-Saeedi Al-Qaidi, met with FC Barcelona President Joan Laporta. Also attending the meeting was Libyan Member of Parliament Al-Salihin Abdel Nabi. The discussions centered on strengthening sports cooperation, cultural exchange, and long-term development projects between Libya and the Spanish football giant. The most prominent outcome of the meeting was the initial agreement for FC Barcelona's first team to play a friendly match at Benghazi International Stadium. The event would mark a historic moment for Libyan sports, symbolizing a major step toward Libya's reintegration into the international sports scene. In addition to the friendly match, both sides reached an understanding on the creation of a comprehensive sports academy in Libya, with technical and administrative backing from FC Barcelona. The academy would serve as a hub for nurturing young talent across various sports disciplines, supported by Barcelona's expert trainers and staff. The talks also covered the launch of the 'Barça Experience' project in Libya, an initiative designed to transfer Barcelona's renowned expertise in sports training, management, and development to Libyan athletes and sports professionals. The project aims to cultivate a culture of professionalism and modern sports development in Libya. Libya's Ministry of Investment described the deal as part of its broader strategic investment plan, which focuses on developing the country's sports infrastructure, promoting youth engagement, and attracting international partnerships. Officials emphasized that investing in sports is not just about recreation but also about creating economic opportunities and strengthening national unity. They see this partnership as a platform for advancing Libya's image abroad and empowering young Libyans through professional sports. Tags: BarcelonabenghazilibyaLibyan Government

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