The Libyan Premier League or the Libyan Football First Division is a Libyan football competition that has been officially and annually organized by the Libyan General Football Federation since 1963.
The champion of that first edition in the history of Libya in 1963 was the Al-Ahly Club of Tripoli, and the league continued regularly until the 1966/1967 season, which was crowned by the Libyan Al-Ittihad Club from Tripoli for the
third time in its history after the years 1964/1965 and 1965/1966, with some minor stops for unknown reasons. To this day, these stops have been in the following years:
The league stopped during the year 1967/1968 and returned during the year 1968-1969 to be crowned by Al-Ahly Club Benghazi for the first time in its history. And during the years 1978/1979, 1979/1980, 1980/1981 and 1981/1982, he returned
in the 1982/1983 season to be crowned by the Libyan Al-Madina Club, Tripoli, for the first time in its history. Since that season, the league was organized until 2010, and then the league was suspended for two years due to the events of
the February 17 revolution, but it returned in the year 2013-2014, when that year crowned Al-Ahly Tripoli after an absence of 14 years, and Al-Ittihad club dominated from 2004 to 2010. One of the most prominent players who They played
for Al-Ittihad, Ahmed Al-Zawi, Samir Abboud and Muhammad Zaabiya