Libyens fodboldlandshold
Kælenavn(e) | The Mediterranean Knights | ||
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Forbund | Libyens fodboldforbund | ||
Kontinentalt forbund | CAF (Afrika) | ||
Sub-confederation | UNAF (Nordafrika) | ||
Landstræner | Javier Clemente | ||
Anfører | Ali Salama | ||
Flest landskampe | Tarik El Taib (77) | ||
Topscorer | Tarik El Taib (23) | ||
Hjemmebane | Tripoli International Stadium | ||
FIFA-kode | LBY | ||
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FIFA-rangering | |||
Nuværende | 122 10 (2. juni 2016) | ||
Højeste | 36 (september 2012) | ||
Laveste | 187 (juli 1997) | ||
Elo-rangering | |||
Nuværende | 83 (17. november 2015) | ||
Højeste | 46 (august 1985) | ||
Laveste | 124 (juni 2003) | ||
Første kamp | |||
Egypten 10–2 Libyen (Egypten; 29. juli 1953) | |||
Største sejr | |||
Libyen 21–0 [[Muskat og Oman{{{altlink}}}|Muskat og Oman]] (Irak; 6. april 1966) | |||
Største nederlag | |||
Egypten 10–2 Libyen (Egypten; 29. juli 1953) | |||
Africa Cup of Nations | |||
Deltagelser | 3 (Første gang i 1982) | ||
Bedste resultat | Andenplads: 1982 |
Libyens fodboldlandshold repræsenterer Libyen i fodboldturneringer og kontrolleres af Libyens fodboldforbund.
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flag of the Kingdom of Egypt (1922–1953) and the Republic of Egypt (1953–1958).
Flag of the Ivory Coast, written by Jon Harald Søby, modified by Zscout370. The colors match to what is reported at http://fotw.vexillum.com/flags/ci.html.
Flag of Mauritania, adopted in 2017. The National Assembly added red stripes to the top and bottom edges to represent “the blood shed by the martyrs of independence”.
Flag of Ethiopia
Flag of Rwanda. The flag ratio is 2:3 with the stripes being 2:1:1. Colors are the following officially: Pantone 299 C 2X (blue), RAL 6029 (green), RAL 1023 (yellow) and RAL 1003 (golden yellow). (As of 03/08/2010, the only color used is the Pantone 299 C, which is from here. The rest of the colors are RAL shades from here.)
Used color: National flag | South African Government and Pantone Color Picker
grøn | rendered as RGB 0 119 73 | Pantone 3415 C |
gul | rendered as RGB 255 184 28 | Pantone 1235 C |
rød | rendered as RGB 224 60 49 | Pantone 179 C |
blå | rendered as RGB 0 20 137 | Pantone Reflex Blue C |
hvid | rendered as RGB 255 255 255 | |
sort | rendered as RGB 0 0 0 |
Flag of São Tomé and Príncipe
Flag of Namibia
flag of the Kingdom of Egypt (1922–1953) and the Republic of Egypt (1953–1958).
Flag of Burkina Faso
Flag of Libya between 1951-69, and re-introduced in the interim Constitutional Declaration of 3 August 2011.
The flag of the Kingdom of Libya was described in article 7 of the constitution of 7th October 1951 and officially adopted on 24 December 1951. The relevant passage in the constitution reads as follows (English translation based on The Libyan Flag & The National Anthem, a booklet issued by the Ministry of Information and Guidance of the Kingdom of Libya (year unknown), cited after Jos Poels at FOTW, 27 January 1997)
- The national flag shall have the following dimensions: Its length shall be twice its breadth, it shall be divided into three parallel coloured stripes, the uppermost being red, the centre black and the lowest green, the black stripe shall be equal in area to the two other stripes and shall bear in its centre a white crescent, between the two extremities of which there shall be a five-pointed white star.
- The red shall be sign red, and the green permanent green. The Crescent shall be on the hoistward side of the star, and the centre of the circle of which the crescent forms a part shall be in the centre of the flag. The star shall be in the open end of the crescent and one point of the star shall point to the centre of the circle. The maximum width of the 270 crescent shall equal 1/6th of its outside diameter which is 1/4th of the width of the flag. The distance between the tips of the crescent shall equal that between the uppermost and lowermost point of the star measured along a perpendicular forming the hoistward sides of these two points. The perpendicular shall form a tangent to the outside circumference of the crescent at a point equidistant from the top and bottom of the flag.
The booklet cited by way of illustration of the symbolism of the flag adds: "In the words of a well known Arab poet 'Our deeds are the colour of white, our battles of black, our meadows of green and our swords of red.' [...] The crescent is symbolic of the beginning of the lunar month according to the moslem calendar. It brings back to our minds the story of Hijra (migration) of our prophet Mohammed from his home in order to spread Islam and teach the priciples of right and virtue. The Star represents our smiling hope, the beauty of aim and object and the light of our belief in God, in our country, its dignity and honour which illuminate our way and puts an end to darkness."
But according to Barraclough's Flags of The World (1965): "The black stripe and its charges were from the black flag which the king had adopted when he was proclaimed Amir of Cyrenaica in 1947; the red stripe represents Fezzen, and the green Tripolitania."
Article 3 of the Constitutional Declaration (3 August 2011) reads (unofficial translation from the Arabic):
- "The national flag shall have the following shape and dimensions:"
- "Its length shall be double its width, it shall be divided into three parallel coloured stripes, the uppermost being red, the centre black and the lowest green, the black stripe shall be equal in area to the two other stripes together and shall bear in its centre a white crescent, between the two extremities of which shall be a five-pointed white star. "
Flag of Senegal
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Segundo uniforme do Real Madrid CF 2011-12.
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The national flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Created according to the 2006 constitution : Son emblème est le drapeau bleu ciel, orné d’une étoile jaune dans le coin supérieur gauche et traversé en biais d’une bande rouge finement encadrée de jaune. (Its symbol is a sky blue flag, decorated with a yellow star in the upper left corner and crossed in the diagonal by a red strip with thin yellow borders) It seems to be identical, except for a lighter field hue, to the 1966–1971 flag.
Flag of the Ivory Coast, written by Jon Harald Søby, modified by Zscout370. The colors match to what is reported at http://fotw.vexillum.com/flags/ci.html.
Flag of South Sudan (originally of the Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement)
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Libya Home Jersey
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Segundo uniforme do Real Madrid CF 2011-12.
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Terceiro uniforme do Real Madrid CF 2009-10.
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Segundo uniforme do Real Madrid CF 2011-12.
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