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The 2001–02 Libyan Premier League was the 34th edition of the competition, since its inception in 1963. The league was made up of 16 teams, with the first round of matches being played on September 7, 2001, and the last round of matches being played on May 16, 2002. Ittihad won the championship, on goal difference from Nasr, for their first league title since 1991 and their 9th overall. However, due to suspicions that the Sawa'ed – Akhdar game was thrown, the LFF decided to relegate Sawa'ed and keep Sweahly up.

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  • The 2001–02 Libyan Premier League was the 34th edition of the competition, since its inception in 1963. The league was made up of 16 teams, with the first round of matches being played on September 7, 2001, and the last round of matches being played on May 16, 2002. Ittihad won the championship, on goal difference from Nasr, for their first league title since 1991 and their 9th overall. Four teams were relegated this season, including two-time champions Mahalla, as the league was reduced from 16 teams to 14 teams. Sawa'ed managed to retain their top flight status by defeating Akhdar 7–3, while rivals Sweahly lost 1–5 to Ittihad, ensuring the Benghazi club stayed up on goal difference. However, due to suspicions that the Sawa'ed – Akhdar game was thrown, the LFF decided to relegate Sawa'ed and keep Sweahly up. (en)
  • La saison 2001-2002 du Championnat de Libye de football est la trente-quatrième édition du championnat de première division libyen. Seize clubs prennent part au championnat organisé par la fédération. Les équipes sont regroupées au sein d'une poule unique où elles rencontrent leurs adversaires deux fois au cours de la saison, à domicile et à l'extérieur. À l'issue de la compétition. les quatre derniers du classement sont relégués et remplacés par les deux meilleurs clubs de Second Division, afin de faire passer le championnat à 14 équipes. C'est le club d'Al Ittihad Tripoli qui remporte la compétition, après avoir terminé en tête du classement final, à égalité de points mais une meilleure différence de buts qu'Al Nasr Benghazi. Al Hilal Benghazi termine à la troisième place, à quinze points du duo de tête. C'est le neuvième titre de champion de Libye de l'histoire du club. (fr)
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  • The 2001–02 Libyan Premier League was the 34th edition of the competition, since its inception in 1963. The league was made up of 16 teams, with the first round of matches being played on September 7, 2001, and the last round of matches being played on May 16, 2002. Ittihad won the championship, on goal difference from Nasr, for their first league title since 1991 and their 9th overall. However, due to suspicions that the Sawa'ed – Akhdar game was thrown, the LFF decided to relegate Sawa'ed and keep Sweahly up. (en)
  • La saison 2001-2002 du Championnat de Libye de football est la trente-quatrième édition du championnat de première division libyen. Seize clubs prennent part au championnat organisé par la fédération. Les équipes sont regroupées au sein d'une poule unique où elles rencontrent leurs adversaires deux fois au cours de la saison, à domicile et à l'extérieur. À l'issue de la compétition. les quatre derniers du classement sont relégués et remplacés par les deux meilleurs clubs de Second Division, afin de faire passer le championnat à 14 équipes. (fr)
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  • Championnat de Libye de football 2001-2002 (fr)
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