The Libyan national football team secured a 2-1 victory over Mauritius in their third-round match of the African qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The game took place on Thursday at the Martyrs of Benina Stadium in Benghazi.
Libya’s Faisal Al-Badri opened the scoring in the 20th minute with a penalty kick. Mauritius equalized in the 34th minute with a free-kick goal by Kevin Bru. However, Libya regained the lead in the 41st minute when Fadel Salama made a remarkable run from the left flank to the right, delivering a cross that bypassed the goalkeeper, allowing Ahmed Karoua to slot the ball into the net.
With this victory, Libya now leads Group D in the World Cup qualifiers, having amassed seven points. They are followed by Cameroon and Cape Verde, each with four points. Angola is in fourth place with two points, Mauritius is in fifth with one point, and Eswatini remains at the bottom with no points.
Libya’s national football team has been striving to make a mark on the international stage, with the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers providing a crucial platform. The team, known for its resilience and growing talent, has shown significant progress in recent years. This victory against Mauritius is a testament to their hard work and strategic gameplay.
Group D in the African qualifiers is highly competitive, with strong teams like Cameroon and Cape Verde posing significant challenges. Libya’s current standing at the top of the group is a notable achievement, reflecting their effective strategy and teamwork. As the qualifiers progress, maintaining this lead will be essential for Libya’s hopes of securing a place in the 2026 World Cup.
The journey ahead is challenging, but with their current form and determination, Libya’s national football team is well-positioned to achieve their World Cup dreams. The support from fans and the entire nation will undoubtedly play a vital role as they strive for excellence on the global stage.