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2021–22 Lebanese Women's Football League
The 2021–22 Lebanese Women's Football League was the 15th edition of the Lebanese Women's Football League since it was formed in 2008. It began on 10 April 2021 and ended on 31 July. Eight teams participated, who played each other in a double round-robin tournament. SAS won their eighth league title, after beating defending champions Safa 2–1 in the final matchday. League table References External links RSSSF.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2021-22 Lebanese Women's Football League Lebanese Women's Football League seasons W1 Lebanese Women's Football League The Lebanese Women's Football League ( ar, الدوري اللبناني لكرة القدم للسيدات) is the only league of women's football in Lebanon. It is run by the Lebanese Football Association and began in May 2008, with six teams ...
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Lebanese Women's Football League
The Lebanese Women's Football League ( ar, الدوري اللبناني لكرة القدم للسيدات) is the only league of women's football in Lebanon. It is run by the Lebanese Football Association and began in May 2008, with six teams participating in the debut season. As of the 2021–22 season, eight teams participate in the league. Clubs Champions Wins by club 2021–22 season The following eight clubs are competing in the 2021–22 season. Former clubs The following clubs are not competing in the Lebanese Women's Football League during the 2021–22 season, but have previously competed in the league for at least one season. Top scorers Media coverage In October 2022, the LFA and FIFA signed an agreement to broadcast all matches in the Lebanese Women's Football League, Lebanese Second Division and Lebanese Super Cup through the FIFA+ platform, and some Lebanese Premier League games. See also * Lebanon women's national football team * ...
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Round-robin Tournament
A round-robin tournament (or all-go-away-tournament) is a competition Competition is a rivalry where two or more parties strive for a common goal which cannot be shared: where one's gain is the other's loss (an example of which is a zero-sum game). Competition can arise between entities such as organisms, indiv ... in which each contestant meets every other participant, usually in turn.''Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged'' (1971, G. & C. Merriam Co), p.1980. A round-robin contrasts with an elimination tournament, in which participants/teams are eliminated after a certain number of losses. Terminology The term ''round-robin'' is derived from the French term ''ruban'', meaning "ribbon". Over a long period of time, the term was Folk etymology, corrupted and idiomized to ''robin''. In a ''single round-robin'' schedule, each participant plays every other participant once. If each participant plays all others twice, this is freque ...
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Lebanese Women's Football League Seasons
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RSSSF
The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organization dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around the world. History This enterprise, according to its founders, was created in January 1994 by three regulars of the Rec.Sport.Soccer (RSS) Usenet newsgroup: Lars Aarhus, Kent Hedlundh, and Karel Stokkermans. It was originally known as the "North European Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation", but the geographical reference was dropped as its membership from other regions grew. The RSSSF has members and contributors from all around the world and has spawned seven spin-off projects to more closely follow the leagues of that project's home country. The spin-off projects are dedicated to Albania, Brazil, Denmark, Norway, Poland (90minut.pl), Romania, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of ...
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Super Girls FC
Super Girls Football Club ( ar, نـادي سـوبـر غـيـرلـز) is a women's association football club based in Tyre, Lebanon, Tyre, Lebanon. Founded in 2018, they compete in the Lebanese Women's Football League. History Super Girls was established by Sahar Dbouk on 29 April 2019 as the first women's football academy in Southern Lebanon. Despite the Lebanese liquidity crisis, which began in that year, the club received support from the local community and United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, UNIFIL who donated a team bus, and various football and medical equipment. Super Girls made their debut in the 2019–20 Lebanese Women's Football League, finishing in 6th place in Group A. On 22 April 2023, the team withdrew from the 2022–23 Lebanese Women's Football League, 2022–23 season after the first matchday. See also * Lebanese Women's Football League * Women's football in Lebanon * List of women's association football clubs in Lebanon References

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ÓBerytus
ÓBerytus ( ar, نادي بیریتوس; also stylized as O'Berytus or O Berytus) is a football academy based in Jnah, a district of Beirut, Lebanon. Founded in 2016, their Women's association football, women's football club compete in the Lebanese Women's Football League. They also compete in youth divisions, with the U18 Women's team having competed in the Gothia Cup. History Formed in 2016, ÓBerytus debuted in the 2017–18 Lebanese Women's Football League, 2017–18 season, finishing in third place. 2018–19 Lebanese Women's Football League, The following season, they came third once again. Players See also * Lebanese Women's Football League * Women's football in Lebanon * List of women's association football clubs in Lebanon References

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Safa WFC
Safa Women's Football Club ( ar, نادي الصفاء الرياضي للسيدات), or simply Safa, is a women's association football club based in Wata El-Museitbeh, Beirut, Lebanon, section of the homonymous football club. Founded in 2019, they compete in the Lebanese Women's Football League and have won one league title. History Founded on 14 May 2019, Safa debuted in the 2019–20 season and finished in second place. They won their first league title in the 2020–21 season, after beating ÓBerytus 6–1 in the final matchday of the season. Having won the league, Safa qualified to compete in the 2022 edition of the WAFF Women's Clubs Championship for the first time. They became the first Lebanese team to win the competition, after beating Orthodox of Jordan 3–1 in the final. Players Current squad Honours Domestic * Lebanese Women's Football League ** Winners (1): 2020–21 * Lebanese Women's Super Cup ** Winners (1): 2021 ...
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Lebanese Football Association
The Lebanese Football Association (LFA) ( ar, الاتحاد اللبناني لكرة القدم, Al-Ittiḥād Al-Lubnānī Likurat Al-Qadam; french: Fédération Libanaise de Football) is the governing body of association football in Lebanon. Formed in 1933, it is a member of both the AFC and FIFA. It is also one of the founding members of the WAFF, joining in its inception in 2001. History In 1931 Khalil Hilmi, a member of Riyadi Beirut, attempted to form a federation. However, the proposal failed as Nahda opposed its formation. On 22 March 1933, representatives of thirteen football clubs gathered in the Minet El Hosn district in Beirut to form the Lebanese Football Association (LFA). Hussein Sejaan was the LFA's first president. Lebanon was one of the first nations in the Middle East to establish an administrative body for association football. The LFA joined FIFA in 1936 and the AFC in 1964. In 2001, the LFA joined the WAFF as one of its founding members. In 1985, in ...
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2022–23 Lebanese Women's Football League
The 2022–23 Lebanese Women's Football League was the 16th edition of the Lebanese Women's Football League since it was formed in 2008. It began on 17 April 2023, and ended on 16 August 2023. After Jabal and Super Girls withdrew, six teams participated in the regular season, held in a double round-robin tournament. The top four-placed teams qualified to the Final four fase, also held in a double round-robin format. SAS won their seventh league title, a joint record with Sadaka. Regular season Final four Season statistics Top goalscorers Most assists References External links RSSSF.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2022-23 Lebanese Women's Football League Lebanese Women's Football League seasons Lebanon W W Lebanese Women's Football League The Lebanese Women's Football League ( ar, الدوري اللبناني لكرة القدم للسيدات) is the only league of women's football in Lebanon. It is run by the Lebanese Football Association and began in May 2008, ...
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Stars Association For Sports
Stars Association for Sports ( ar, جمعية نجوم الرياضة), or simply SAS, is a women's football club section of the similarly-named sports academy, based in Aley, Lebanon. Founded in 2011 as Stars Academy for Sports, they have competed in the Lebanese Women's Football League since 2014. SAS have won six league titles, three FA Cup titles, and one Super Cup title, and were runners-up in the inaugural edition of the WAFF Women's Clubs Championship in 2019. History Established in 2011 as "Stars Academy for Sports" (SAS), the senior team debuted in the Lebanese Women's Football League in 2013–14. They won the 2014–15 league title after beating Girls Football Academy (GFA) in the final matchday of the season, on 23 July 2015, and won the FA Cup by beating FC Beirut 3–0 in the final, on 28 August 2015. SAS won three consecutive league titles, between the 2014–15 and 2016–17 season. Ahead of the 2017–18 season, SAS changed their name to "Stars Associati ...
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2020–21 Lebanese Women's Football League
The 2020–21 Lebanese Women's Football League was the 14th edition of the Lebanese Women's Football League since it was formed in 2008. It began on 23 May 2021, and 11 teams are participating, divided into a group of five and a group of six. Safa won their first title, after beating ÓBerytus 6–1 in the final matchday of the season. League table Group A Group B Final six Top goalscorers References External links RSSSF.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2020-21 Lebanese Women's Football League Lebanese Women's Football League seasons Lebanon W W Lebanese Women's Football League The Lebanese Women's Football League ( ar, الدوري اللبناني لكرة القدم للسيدات) is the only league of women's football in Lebanon. It is run by the Lebanese Football Association and began in May 2008, with six teams ...
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Beirut Football Academy
Beirut Football Academy (), or simply BFA, is a football academy based in Forn El Chebbak, a district in Beirut, Lebanon. Founded in 2004 as the first football academy in the country, they play their games at the Al Sharq Stadium. History Beirut Football Academy (BFA) was founded in March 2004 as Lebanon's first football academy. It has five branches: Furn el Shebbek, Hazmieh, Ain Saadeh, Mansourieh and Batroun. On 29 December 2019, BFA signed an agreement with Cypriot club AEK Larnaca, with the two clubs becoming affiliates. Women's football Beirut Football Associations women's football club was founded in 2016, and compete in the Lebanese Women's Football League. They finished runners-up in the 2020–21 Lebanese Women's FA Cup, losing on penalty shoot-outs to EFP in the final. Players Honours * Lebanese Women's FA Cup **''Runners-up (1):'' 2020–21 See also * BFA Sporting * Lebanese Women's Football League * Women's football in L ...
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