Libya national football team
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First game = Egypt 10 - 2 Libya (Egypt; July 29, 1953) |
Largest win = Libya 21 - 0 Oman (Iraq; April 1, 1966) |
Largest loss = Egypt 10 - 2 Libya (Egypt; July 29, 1953) |
World cup apps = none |
World cup first = - |
World cup best = - |
Regional name = African Nations Cup |
Regional cup apps = 1 |
Regional cup first = 1982 |
Regional cup best = Runners-up, 1982
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The Libya national football team is the national team of Libya and is controlled by the Libyan Football Federation. They have never made the World Cup and only made one appearance to the African Nations Cup, finishing second in 1982, when they hosted the tournament.
World Cup record1930 to 1962 - Did not enter1966 - Withdrew1970 - Did not qualify1974 - Did not enter1978 - Did not qualify1982 - Withdrew during qualifying1986 - Did not qualify1990 - Withdrew during qualifying 1994 - Disqualified due to UN sanctions1998 - Did not enter2002 - Did not qualify
African Nations Cup record1957 to 1965 - Did not enter1968 - Did not qualify1970 - Did not enter1972 - Did not qualify1974 - Withdrew1976 to 1980 - Did not qualify1982 - Second place1984 - Did not qualify1986 - Did not qualify1988 - Withdrew1990 - Withdrew1992 to 1998 - Did not enter2000 to 2004 - Did not qualify
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