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2010–11 Lebanese Second Division
The Lebanese Second Division ( ar, الدوري اللبناني - الدرجة الثانية) is the second division of Lebanese football. It is controlled by the Lebanese Football Association. The top two teams qualify for the Lebanese Premier League and replace the relegated teams, while the bottom two are relegated to the Lebanese Third Division The Lebanese Third Division ( ar, الدوري اللبناني الدرجة الثالثة) is the third division of Lebanese football, and is controlled by the Lebanese Football Association. The 24 teams are divided into four groups of seven .... League table References {{DEFAULTSORT:2010-11 Lebanese Second Division Lebanese Second Division seasons Leb 2010–11 in Lebanese football ...
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Lebanese Second Division
The Lebanese Second Division ( ar, الدوري اللبناني الدرجة الثانية) is the second division of Lebanese football. Established in 1933, it is controlled by the Lebanese Football Association. The 12 teams that participate in the league play each other twice, once at home and once away, with the champions and the second placed team qualifying to the Lebanese Premier League to replace the bottom two teams. History Salam Achrafieh won the inaugural edition of the Second Division, in 1933–34, after beating Ararad 2–0 in the final. There was no promotion or relegation system at the time, so Salam Achrafieh remained in the Second Division. In April 1935, Second Division clubs requested a promotion system to be implemented. It was proposed that, at the end of the season, every Second Division team that wanted to be promoted to the First Division had to play against three teams from the First Division, one match each, winning all three. The teams from the ...
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Al Irshad SC
Shabab El Bourj Sporting Club ( ar, نادي شباب البرج الرياضي, lit=Youth of the Tower Sporting Club) is a football club based in Bourj el-Barajneh, Beirut, Lebanon, that competes in the . The club was founded in 1967 as Al Irshad SC, and changed their name to Shabab El Bourj SC in 2017. History Founded in 1967 as Al Irshad SC, the club changed their name to Shabab El Bourj SC in 2017. They were promoted to the Lebanese Premier League for the first time under their new name in 2019, after gaining back to back promotions from the Fourth Division. They became the first Lebanese team to achieve this feat. Following Shabab Bourj's failure to comply to FIFA's request for them to compensate former player Lorougnon Christ Remi, and rumours of a merger with Safa, the club withdrew from the league. On 30 May 2022, the LFA announced that Shabab Bourj were fined £L12.5 million, were relegated to the Second Division, and that all of their matches in the championship ...
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Lebanese Second Division Seasons
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Sagesse SC (football)
Sagesse Sports Club (), known as Hekmeh ( ar, الحكمة ) in Arabic, is a football club based in Achrafieh, a district in Beirut, Lebanon, that competes in the . The club was founded in 1943 as Cercle de la Sagesse. Although they haven't won any major title, Sagesse came second twice in the Lebanese Premier League 2002, and were finalists in both the Lebanese FA Cup, in 2006, and the Lebanese Federation Cup, in 2004. The club is mostly known for its basketball program, and mainly has Maronite Christian ties. History Early history The Collège de la Sagesse school had a football club with their own students; at the end of each season, graduated players would go on to play for other senior teams, mainly Salam Achrafieh. Sagesse's senior team were formed in 1942 under the patronage of Father Boulos Kik, the general director of the Sagesse Institute, supported by Monseigneur Jean Maroun. The club received their official license on 14 October 1943, and were formed as Cer ...
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Al Ahli Club Nabatieh
Al Ahli Club Nabatieh ( ar, النادي الاهلي النبطية) is a football club based in Nabatieh, Lebanon. It was established in 1968 and competes in the . See also * List of football clubs in Lebanon This is a list of football clubs that compete within the leagues and divisions of the Lebanese football league system as far down as the Lebanese Third Division. By league and division * Lebanese Premier League (Level 1) * Lebanese Second Division ... References 1968 establishments in Lebanon Football clubs in Lebanon {{Lebanon-footyclub-stub ...
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Nahda Club Barelias
Nahda Club Barelias ( ar, نادي النهضة برالياس, lit=Renaissance Club Barelias), or simply Nahda, is a football club based in Barelias, Beqaa, Lebanon, that competes in the . The club was established in 1986 and competes in the Lebanese Second Division after gaining promotion from the Third Division in 2018. History Founded in 1986, the football club is based in the Bekaa area of Lebanon. It was formed in the Lebanese Second Division as the sole representative of clubs in the Bekaa before going down to the Third Division, in which they stayed during the 2004–05 season. However, the following season the club was promoted back to the Second Division. Club rivalries Nahda plays the Barelias derby with Nasser, as they are both based in the same city. Honours * Lebanese Third Division ** Champions (2): 2000–01, 2017–18 See also * List of football clubs in Lebanon This is a list of football clubs that compete within the leagues and divisions of the Le ...
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Salam Zgharta FC
Salam Zgharta Football Club ( ar, نادي السلام الرياضي زغرتا, lit=Zgharta Peace Sporting Club), known as Salam Zgharta or simply Salam, is a football club based in Zgharta, Lebanon, that competes in the . Founded in 1933 as Salam Achrafieh, the club was renamed Salam Zgharta in 1971; their supporters are mainly from the Zgharta region and other districts in North Lebanon. The club's traditional kit colours are red and black. In 2014 they won the Lebanese FA Cup, their only major trophy to date. History Salam Achrafieh (1933–1971) Salam Achrafieh was a club established in Ashrafieh, a district in the northern Beirut. This club is considered one of the founders of the Lebanese Football Association, as Georges Slim represented the club in the first general assembly of the association on 22 March 1933. In May 1933, Salam Achrafieh hosted a game against Arax and fielded a player called Spiro who wasn't living in Achrafieh. This was considered illegal at t ...
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Harakat Al Shabab SC
Harakat Al Shabab Sporting Club ( ar, نادي حركة الشباب الرياضي, lit=Youth Movement Sporting Club) is a football club based in Tripoli, Lebanon, that competes in the . In 1991–92 Harakat Shabab reached the final of the Lebanese FA Cup, losing 2–0 after extra time against Nejmeh. Honours * Lebanese Second Division ** Winners (1): 1993–94 * Lebanese FA Cup The Lebanon Cup (), commonly known as the Lebanese FA Cup, is a Lebanese football annual cup competition. The first edition, held in 1937, was won by Nahda. The most successful club in the competition is Ansar with 15 titles, followed by Nejmeh ... **''Runners-up (1):'' 1991–92 References Football clubs in Lebanon Association football clubs established in 1972 1972 establishments in Lebanon {{Lebanon-footyclub-stub ...
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Al Egtmaaey Tripoli SC
Al Egtmaaey Sporting Club (), known as Egtmaaey Tripoli or simply Egtmaeey, is a football club based in Tripoli, Lebanon, that competes in the . Club rivalries Egtmaaey plays the Tripoli derby, also known as the North derby, with AC Tripoli as they are both located in the same city. Honours * Lebanese Second Division **Winners (3): 1991–92, 2011–12, 2014–15 * Lebanese Third Division **Winners (1): 2006–07 See also * List of football clubs in Lebanon This is a list of football clubs that compete within the leagues and divisions of the Lebanese football league system as far down as the Lebanese Third Division. By league and division * Lebanese Premier League (Level 1) * Lebanese Second Division ... References External links Soccerway Profile Al Egtmaaey SC Football clubs in Lebanon {{Lebanon-footyclub-stub ...
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Al Mawadda SC
Ansar Al Mawadda Sporting Club ( ar, نادي انصار المودة الرياضي) is a football club based in Tabbaneh, a district in Tripoli, Lebanon, that competes in the . Established in 1968 as Racing Hazmieh (), the club's licence was bought by Al Shabab Al Arabi Club Beirut ( ar, نادي الشباب العربي بيروت) in 2005, before changing their name to Ansar Al Mawadda in 2019. Their first and only participation in the Lebanese Premier League was in the 2017–18 season, having won the 2016–17 Lebanese Second Division. History Founded in 1968 as Racing Hazmieh (), in 2005 Al Shabab Al Arabi Club Beirut ( ar, نادي الشباب العربي بيروت) bought the licence of the former club. In 2010 they won the Lebanese Fourth Division title, moving to the Third Division In sport, the Third Division, also called Division 3, Division Three, or Division III, is often the third-highest division of a league, and will often have promotion and relega ...
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Al Shabab Tripoli SC
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Al Khoyol FC
Sporting Athletic Club ( ar, نادي سبورتينغ الرياضي), known as AC Sporting or simply Sporting, is a football club based in Beirut, Lebanon, that competes in the . They first competed in the Lebanese Premier League in 2021, having won the 2020–21 Lebanese Second Division. History Al Jihad SC On 23 October 1963, Al Jihad SC (), based in Hay El Sellom, a district in Beirut, was formally recognized as a non-profit sports and cultural organization. They played their first official season in 1997, in the Lebanese Fifth Division, which they won in 1999–2000. In 2007–08 they won the Lebanese Third Division, and were promoted to the Lebanese Second Division. Al Khoyol FC On 2 September 2009, the club relocated to Ghobeiry, and changed their name to Al Khoyol FC ( ar, نادي الخيول الرياضي). In 2009–10, Khoyol lost a decisive match for promotion to the Lebanese Premier League against Akhaa Ahli Aley. The following season, in 2010–11, Kh ...
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