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Al Ahed vs Shabab Al Sahel — Lebanon Premier League

Al Ahed

Al Ahed

4:2

Al Ahed Stadium

Shabab Al Sahel

Shabab Al Sahel

Match Facts

  • Venue: Al Ahed Stadium
  • Al Ahed home ground: Al Ahed Stadium
  • Shabab Al Sahel stadium: Al Ahed Stadium
  • Al Ahed founded 1964
  • Shabab Al Sahel founded 1966
  • League country: Lebanon

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Al Ahed

Lebanon Premier League

Stadium
Al Ahed Stadium
Founded
1964
Country
Lebanon
Location
Baabda, Lebanon

Al Ahed Football Club (Arabic: نادي العهد الرياضي‎, lit. 'The Covenant Sporting Club') is a Lebanese football club based in Ouzai, a district in Beirut. Founded in 1964 as Al Ahed Al Jadeed, the club started in the Third Division before they first reached the Lebanese Premier League in 1996. Nicknamed "the Yellow Castle" (Arabic: القلعة الصفراء‎), Ahed have won one AFC Cup title, seven Premier League titles, six FA Cup titles, seven Super Cup titles, five Elite Cup titles, and one Federation Cup title. They earned their first league title in 2008. In a pe...

Shabab Al Sahel

Lebanon Premier League

Stadium
Al Ahed Stadium
Founded
1966
Country
Lebanon
Location
Haret Hreik

Shabab Al Sahel Football Club (Arabic: نادي شباب الساحل الرياضي, lit. 'Youth of Sahel Sporting Club'), known as Shabab Sahel or simply Sahel, is a football club based in Haret Hreik, a district in Beirut, Lebanon, that competes in the Lebanese Premier League. Founded in 1966, Shabab Al Sahel won one Lebanese FA Cup, one Lebanese Elite Cup, and two Lebanese Challenge Cups. They are predominantly supported by the Shia community.

Lebanon Premier League

The Lebanese First Division (Arabic: الدوري اللبناني الدرجة الأولى), commonly known as the Lebanese Premier League (Arabic: الدوري اللبناني الممتاز), is the top division of the Lebanese football league system. There are 12 teams competing in the league, which operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Lebanese Second Division. The league's first season began in May 1934, with Nahda winning the first title. The most successful cl...