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Libya Launches Major Sports Infrastructure Project in Benghazi

March 7, 2025
Libya Launches Major Sports Infrastructure Project in Benghazi
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The General Director of the Libya Reconstruction and Development Fund, Belqassim Haftar, has signed multiple contracts with L&A Engineering Construction Company to implement comprehensive sports infrastructure projects in Benghazi. These initiatives aim to enhance the city’s sports facilities and promote athletic development.

According to an official statement, these contracts are part of the ongoing efforts to complete the reconstruction and modernisation of Benghazi’s sports complex.

The development plan includes the construction of an Olympic-sized swimming pool, dedicated buildings for martial arts, a handball court, and a state-of-the-art fitness hall.

Additionally, the agreement encompasses the renovation and upgrading of the Suleiman Al-Dharrat Sports Complex in line with the latest technical and engineering standards.

This project is part of the fund’s broader strategy to support Libya’s sports sector by providing modern facilities that cater to athletes and sports clubs.

The initiative is expected to contribute significantly to the advancement of Libyan sports and the country’s ability to host local and international sporting events.

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