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    Intisar Shanib Named First Female President of Libyan Football Club

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Intisar Shanib has made history by becoming the first woman to assume the presidency of Darnes Sports Club, a well-known football team based in Derna, Libya. This appointment is a groundbreaking development in a country where football leadership has traditionally been male-dominated. Shanib’s leadership role not only challenges gender norms but also sets a precedent for greater female participation in Libyan sports administration.

    Darnes Sports Club holds a significant place in Libyan football, competing in national leagues and fostering local talent. Shanib’s presidency could inspire reforms and encourage inclusivity within the club and the broader sports community. Her role may also influence other clubs in Libya to consider women for leadership positions, promoting gender equality in sports governance.

    In a wider context, Shanib’s appointment reflects ongoing social changes in Libya, where women are increasingly taking on prominent roles across various sectors. This milestone highlights the potential for sports to serve as a platform for social progress and empowerment. The impact of her presidency will be closely watched by both national and regional observers interested in the evolution of women’s roles in Middle Eastern sports.

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