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Al Akha'a Ahli Alay
Akhaa Ahli Aley Football Club (), commonly referred to as Akhaa Ahli Aley, Akhaa Ahli or simply Akhaa, is a football club based in Aley, Lebanon, that competes in the , and is primarily supported by the Druze community. Akhaa have played in the Lebanese Premier League since 2010–11 season, after gaining promotion from the Lebanese Second Division. They won the Lebanese Challenge Cup in 2022. The club is supported by the Lebanese MP Arkram Chehayeb, who was the key person to ratify the merging of the two clubs Ahli and Akhaa in the city of Aley. History Origins: Akhaa and Ahli Akhaa was first founded in 1962 by Adel Baz, who led the club till the early 1980s amid the Lebanese Civil War. The club obtained its license in 1966 and was close to promotion in 1971, failing to reach the Lebanese Premier League in the last match. The club halted its activities in 1982 during the Lebanese war and resumed in 1989. Ahli Club was established in the 1970s by Ahmad Radwan, an educator ...
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Amin AbdelNour Stadium
Amin AbdelNour Stadium (), also known as Bhamdoun Municipal Stadium (), is a football field located in Bhamdoun Bhamdoun (), is a town in Lebanon from Beirut on the main road that leads to Damascus and in the suburbs of the main tourist city of Aley, lying at an altitude of above the Lamartine valley. Geography Two separate villages compose the town, ' ..., Lebanon. With a total capacity of 3,500, it is the home stadium of Akhaa Ahli Aley. References Football venues in Lebanon Aley District {{Lebanon-sports-venue-stub ...
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2022–23 Lebanese Premier League
The 2022–23 Lebanese Premier League was the 61st season of the Lebanese Premier League, the top Lebanese league for association football, football clubs since its establishment in 1934. The league started on 2 September 2022, and ended on 12 March 2023. It was the third season to feature a "split" format, following its introduction in the 2020–21 Lebanese Premier League, 2020–21 season, in which the season was divided into two phases. Al Ahed FC, Ahed won their second consecutive title, and ninth overall. Akhaa Ahli Aley FC, Akhaa Ahli Aley and Salam Zgharta FC, Salam Zgharta were relegated to the Lebanese Second Division. Summary Regulations Each club had to involve two players under the age of 21 for at least 2,000 combined minutes, and three players for 3,000 combined minutes. Also, each club was allowed a maximum of eight players over the age of 30, with only five being able to be fielded in a game. In case a club was not able to meet the required number of minute ...
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List Of Football Clubs In Lebanon
This is a list of Association football, 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 * 2023–24 Lebanese Premier League, Lebanese Premier League (Level 1) * 2023–24 Lebanese Second Division, Lebanese Second Division (Level 2) * 2023–24 Lebanese Third Division, Lebanese Third Division (Level 3) Alphabetically The divisions are correct for the 2022–23 in Lebanese football, 2022–23 season. Key __NOTOC__ A B C E H I K M N O R S T W See also

* List of women's football clubs in Lebanon * List of top-division football clubs in AFC countries {{Asia topic, List of football clubs in Lists of association football clubs by country, Lebanon Football clubs in Lebanon, Lists of football clubs in Lebanon, Men's ...
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2018 Lebanese Elite Cup
The 2018 Lebanese Elite Cup is the 21st edition of this football tournament in Lebanon. The competition started on 28 July through to the final. This tournament includes the six best teams from the 2017–18 Lebanese Premier League season. Group stage Group A Group B Final stage Semi finals ---- Final Top scorers Top scorers References {{2018 in Asian football (AFC) Lebanese Elite Cup seasons Elite In political and sociological theory, the elite (, from , to select or to sort out) are a small group of powerful or wealthy people who hold a disproportionate amount of wealth, privilege, political power, or skill in a group. Defined by the ...
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Lebanese Elite Cup
The Lebanese Elite Cup () was a Lebanese football annual cup competition contested by the top six teams of the previous Lebanese Premier League season. Founded in 1996 as the Super League Cup, the first edition was played by the top five finishers of the league and the Lebanese FA Cup winners. The most successful club in the competition is Nejmeh was 12 titles, followed by Ahed with six. The competition was suspended in 2023, alongside the Lebanese Challenge Cup, and was replaced by the Lebanese Federation Cup. History The competition was first played in 1996 and was contested by the top five of the league and the Lebanese FA Cup winners; it was known as the Super League Cup. The following season it was known as the Super Cup and expanded to feature the top six teams of the previous season. From 1998 until 2002 it was known as the Viceroy Cup, and in 2003 it changed again to the Prime Cup, but has always been known locally as the Elite Cup, the current name of the competition. ...
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Midfielder
In the sport of association football, a midfielder takes an Glossary of association football terms#O, outfield position primarily in the middle of the pitch. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As #Central midfielder, central midfielders often go across boundaries, with mobility and passing ability, they are often referred to as deep-lying midfielders, play-makers, box-to-box midfielders, or holding midfielders. There are also attacking midfielders with limited defensive assignments. The size of midfield units on a team and their assigned roles depend on which Formation (association football), formation is used; the unit of these players on the pitch is commonly referred to as the midfield. Its name derives from the fact that midfield units typically make up the in-between units to the Defender (association football), defensive units and Forward (association football), forward units of a F ...
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Bullet
A bullet is a kinetic projectile, a component of firearm ammunition that is shot from a gun barrel. They are made of a variety of materials, such as copper, lead, steel, polymer, rubber and even wax; and are made in various shapes and constructions (depending on the intended applications), including specialized functions such as hunting, target shooting, training, and combat. Bullets are often tapered, making them more aerodynamic. Bullet size is expressed by weight and diameter (referred to as "caliber") in both imperial and metric measurement systems. Bullets do not normally contain explosives but strike or damage the intended target by transferring kinetic energy upon impact and penetration. Description The term ''bullet'' is from Early French, originating as the diminutive of the word ''boulle'' (''boullet''), which means "small ball". Bullets are available singly (as in muzzle-loading and cap and ball firearms) but are more often packaged with propellant as a cartri ...
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Mohamad Atwi
Mohamad Ahmad Atwi (; 10 January 1987 – 18 September 2020) was a Lebanese footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Atwi started his career at Olympic Beirut in 2004, remaining there in 2005 when they changed their name to AC Tripoli. He moved to Tadamon Sour in 2006, and then to Ansar in 2008, where he stayed for nine seasons. Atwi returned to Tadamon Sour on loan in 2017, and then moved to Akhaa Ahli Aley in 2018. Atwi also represented the Lebanon national football team, Lebanon national team between 2011 and 2014, playing a game in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC), 2014 World Cup qualifiers. On 21 August 2020, Atwi was hit in the head by a stray bullet. He died on 18 September 2020, after nearly one month in Intensive care unit, intensive care. Club career Atwi began his career in 2004 at Olympic Beirut in the Lebanese Premier League, staying with the club the next season when they became AC Tripoli. Atwi then moved to Tadamon Sour Tadamon Sport ...
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Retired Numbers In Association Football
Association football clubs around the world sometimes retire squad numbers to recognise players' service to the club, whether that be through their loyalty or quality. Background This practice, long established in the major North American sports, is a recent development in football elsewhere, since squad numbers for specific players were not widely used until the 1990s. Before then, it was typical for players in the starting lineup to be issued numbers 1 to 11 by formation/position on a match-by-match basis, and substitutes to be numbered from 12 upwards, meaning a player might wear different numbers during the season if they were to play in different positions for tactical reasons, or simply not be a regular in the starting lineup. In contrast, in the former American league NASL, players wore permanent numbers since its inception in 1967. Moreover, Pelé's #10 was retired by the New York Cosmos during the farewell of the Brazilian star on 1 October 1977, probably becoming t ...
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Marcílio (footballer, Born 1976)
Marcílio Alves da Silva (born 11 May 1976), or simply Marcílio (), is a former footballer who played as a defender. Born in Brazil, Marcílio is of Lebanese descent; he represented Lebanon internationally at the 2000 AFC Asian Cup. International career Marcílio formerly represented the Lebanon national football team at the 2000 AFC Asian Cup The 2000 AFC Asian Cup was the 12th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The finals were held in Lebanon between 12 and 29 October 2000. Japan def .... Career statistics International Honours Individual * Lebanese Premier League Team of the Season: 2000–01 See also * List of Lebanon international footballers born outside Lebanon References External links * * Marcílioat CBF Database 1976 births Living people Footballers from Rio de Janeiro (city) Brazilian people of Lebanese descent Brazilian emigrants to Leb ...
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Gilberto (footballer, Born 1975)
Gilberto dos Santos (born 27 August 1975), or simply Gilberto (), is a former footballer who played as a striker. Born in Brazil, Gilberto is of Lebanese descent; he represented Lebanon internationally at the 2000 AFC Asian Cup. Club career Gilberto played for Akhaa Ahli Aley between 2000 and 2002, before signing for Nejmeh on 10 November 2002, scoring 31 goals for them. On 5 November 2007, the Brazilian Football Confederation reported in its annual report of international transfers that Gilberto had transferred from Chapecoense to Maltese side Msida Saint-Joseph. International career Gilberto represented the Lebanon national football team at the 2000 AFC Asian Cup, playing in all three games, and in the World Cup 2002 Qualifying. Career statistics International See also * List of Lebanon international footballers born outside Lebanon The Lebanon national football team has used footballers Lebanese diaspora, born outside Lebanon throughout its history with varying ...
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Abdul-Wahab Abu Al-Hail
Abdul-Wahab Abu Al-Hail Labid Al-Zirjawi (; born 21 December 1975) is an Iraqi professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of the Iraqi Women's National team Club career Abu Al-Hail started his career by playing for Al-Talaba in Iraq. He has also played for Al-Shaab of the UAE. In 2003, he moved to the Iranian Pro League club Esteghlal Ahvaz. After three seasons he joined the Esfahani club Sepahan. And stayed there for another 3 season where he won the Hazfi Cup once during his time and played many matches in AFC Champions League and 2007 FIFA Club World Cup. He moved to Foolad for 2009–10 season but he was rejected by the new coach Majid Jalali. Abu Al-Hail started his career with Al Talaba in 1992. He left the club in 1999, moving to Al-Akhaa Al-Ahli of Lebanon, and then to Al-Shaab of the United Arab Emirates. In 2003, he moved to Iran, playing for Esteghlal Ahvaz, Sepahan and Foolad. While at Esteghlal, Abu Al-Hail was given the captain's ...
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