2023–24 Lebanese Premier League

The 2023–24 Lebanese Premier League is the 62nd season of the Lebanese Premier League, the top Lebanese league for football clubs since its establishment in 1934. The league started on 4 August 2023.[1]

Lebanese Premier League
Season2023–24
Dates4 August 2023 – TBD 2024
Matches played123
Goals scored289 (2.35 per match)
Top goalscorerElhadji Malick Tall
(11 goals)
Biggest winShabab Sahel 0–5 Ahed
(6 August 2023)
Ahed 5–0 Chabab Ghazieh
(7 December 2023)
Highest scoringAhed 5–1 Racing Beirut
(6 August 2023)
Tripoli 2–4 Safa
(1 October 2023)
Nejmeh 1–5 Ansar
(8 December 2023)
All statistics correct as of 28 April 2024.

It is the fourth season to feature a "split" format, following its introduction in the 2020–21 season, in which the season is divided into two phases.

Summary edit

Regulations edit

Each club has to involve two players under the age of 21 for at least 2,000 combined minutes, and three players for 3,000 combined minutes.[2] Also, each club is allowed a maximum of eight players over the age of 30, with only five being able to be fielded in a game.[3] In case a club is not able to meet the required number of minutes at the end of the season, they would have three points deducted from their total in the league.[3]

Starting from this season, each club is able to have four foreign players under contract, an increase from the previous limit of three.[4] Furthermore, Video assistant referee (VAR), will be introduced to the Lebanese Premier League in the second half of the 2023–24 season. It uses technology and officials to assist the referee in making decisions on the pitch. The match between Ahed and Racing Beirut in the first matchday, on 6 August 2023, was the first to test the use of VAR.[5]

Format edit

Following its introduction in the 2020–21 season, the 2023–24 season will consist of two phases: in the first phase, each team plays against one another once.[6] In the second phase, the 12 teams will be divided into two groups based on their position in the first phase. As introduced in the 2022–23 season, teams will only carry over half of their point tally from the first phase.[2] After the first phase is completed, clubs can not move out of their own half in the league, even if they achieved more or fewer points than a higher or lower ranked team, respectively.[7]

The top six teams will play against each other twice.[6] Due to a restructuring of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) competitions,[8] the champion automatically qualifies to the newly-introduced third tier competition: the AFC Challenge League.[9] The bottom six teams will also play against each other twice, with the bottom two teams being relegated to the Lebanese Second Division.[6]

Teams edit

Twelve teams are competing in the league – the top ten teams from the 2022–23 Lebanese Premier League season and the two teams promoted from the Lebanese Second Division.

Twelve teams will compete in the league – the top ten teams from the previous season and the two teams promoted from the Lebanese Second Division. The promoted teams are Racing Beirut, who will return to the top flight after an absence of four years, and Ahly Nabatieh, who will play their first season in the Lebanese Premier League. They will replace Akhaa Ahli Aley and Salam Zgharta, who were relegated to the Lebanese Second Division after respective spells of seven and one years in the top flight.

Stadiums and locations edit

 
 
3km
2miles
 
 
Shabab Sahel
 
Sagesse
 
Safa
 
Racing
 
Nejmeh
 
Bourj
 
Ansar
 
Ahed
 
 
Beirut Lebanese Premier League clubs

Prior to the start of each season, every team chose two stadiums as their home venues. In case both stadiums were unavailable for a certain matchday, another venue was used.

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Ahed Beirut (Ouzai) Al Ahed Stadium[note 1] 2,000
Ahly Nabatieh Nabatieh Kfarjoz Municipal Stadium 2,000
Ansar Beirut (Tariq El Jdideh) Ansar Stadium[note 1]
Bourj Beirut (Bourj el-Barajneh) Bourj el-Barajneh Stadium[note 1] 1,500
Chabab Ghazieh Ghazieh Kfarjoz Municipal Stadium 2,000
Nejmeh Beirut (Ras Beirut) Rafic Hariri Stadium[note 1] 5,000
Racing Beirut Beirut (Achrafieh) Fouad Chehab Stadium 5,000
Safa Beirut (Wata El Msaytbeh) Safa Stadium 4,000
Sagesse Beirut (Achrafieh) Sin El Fil Stadium[note 1]
Shabab Sahel Beirut (Haret Hreik) Shabab Al Sahel Stadium[note 1]
Tadamon Sour Tyre Sour Municipal Stadium 6,500
Tripoli Tripoli Tripoli Municipal Stadium 10,000

Foreign players edit

Lebanese clubs are allowed to have four foreign players at their disposal at any time,[4] as well as two extra Palestinian players born in Lebanon in a given match sheet (both of whom can not be fielded at the same time in a match).[10] Moreover, each club competing in an AFC competition is allowed to field two extra foreign players, to be only played in continental matches, as the AFC allows six foreign players to play in the starting eleven (one of whom from an AFC country).[11]

  • Players in bold were registered during the mid-season transfer window.
  • Players in italics left the club during the mid-season transfer window.
Team Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Palestinian player(s) Former players
Ahed   Mohammad Al Marmour   Lee Erwin   Mohammad Al Hallak   Diaa Al Mohammad   Mohammad Abu Hasheesh
Ahly Nabatieh   Godfred Yeboah   Ifeanyi Eze   Hamza Zaak   Raafat Mehtdi   Opaleye Brown
  Baye Daour Badji
Ansar   Elhadji Malick Tall   Ichaka Diarra   Abdallah Yaisien   Hichem Houssam Eddine   Mohamad Hebous
  Hamza Hussein
  Yacouba Doumbia
  Foudil Bouchentouf Idriss
  Omar Zekri
Bourj   Ahmad Al Saleh   Houssem Louati   Prosper Donkor   Tidiane Camara
Chabab Ghazieh   Chris-Calvin Nawatta   Amissah Anfoh Assan   Yaw Dasi Obuoba   Abdulai Ibrahim   Ayman Abou Sahyoun   Ezra Amelinsa
  Joshua Abah
Nejmeh   Giorgi Kantaria   Vítor Barata   Artiom Litveacov   Everton   Zaher Al Samahi   Gilson Costa
  Omid Popalzay
  Dmytro Bilonoh
  José Embaló
Racing Beirut   Lazar Arsić   Brel Mohendiki   Roland Okouri   Yann Mokombo   Jehad Abou El Aynein   Shodai Tomemori
Safa   Johan Kappelhof   Arnold Suew   Sebastian Jakubiak   Danin Talović   Adnan Salloum   Jordy Bruijn
  Marco Reinhardt
Sagesse   Papa Sidibe   Vinícius Calamari   Boucounta Sarr   Papy Thiandoum   Adramé Diallo
Shabab Sahel   Richard Baffour   Andrew Ikefe   Emmanuel Obere   Samad Kadiri   Hadi Dakwar   Francis Nwankwo
  Fallou Galass Wade
Tadamon Sour   El Mehdi Boukassi   Madikaba Doumbia   Alex Ngonga   Kévin Koubemba   Mohammad Ismail
  Ghassan Sarriyeh
  Jihad Hallak
  Osman Konate
  Ibrahim Sauma
  Oussai Oddo
Tripoli   James Innocent   Suleiman Abu Zam'a   Gerônimo   Thiago Amaral   Omar Kayed
  Ibrahim Abdelwahhab
  Sharif Sibaii

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation[a]
1 Nejmeh 19 13 3 3 34 16 +18 28 Qualification for the AFC Challenge League group stage
2 Ansar 19 10 7 2 38 20 +18 27[b]
3 Ahed 19 12 5 2 40 11 +29 27[b]
4 Safa 19 8 7 4 31 25 +6 23
5 Bourj 19 7 5 7 20 24 −4 16
6 Racing Beirut 19 3 8 8 24 34 −10 10
7 Shabab Sahel 22 8 8 6 24 22 +2 25[c]
8 Tadamon Sour 22 7 6 9 16 21 −5 25[c]
9 Ahly Nabatieh 22 4 10 8 13 22 −9 19
10 Sagesse 22 5 4 13 17 30 −13 16[d]
11 Chabab Ghazieh 22 4 6 12 14 38 −24 16[d] Relegation to Lebanese Second Division
12 Tripoli 22 5 5 12 18 26 −8 14
Updated to match(es) played on 28 April 2024. Source: Global Sports Archive
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Disciplinary points.
Notes:
  1. ^ Teams play each other once (11 matches), before the league is split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six). Teams carry over half their point tally from the first phase into the second phase.
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head points: Ansar 5, Ahed 2.
  3. ^ a b Head-to-head points: Shabab Sahel 5, Tadamon Sour 2.
  4. ^ a b Head-to-head points: Chabab Ghazieh 5, Sagesse 2.

Season statistics edit

Goalscorers edit

Rank Player Club Goals[12]
1   Elhadji Malick Tall Ansar 11
2   Mohamad Kdouh Safa 9
  Karim Darwich Ahed 9
  Lee Erwin Ahed 9
5   Mohammad Al Marmour Ahed 7
6   José Embaló Nejmeh 6
  Jordy Bruijn Safa 6
  Hilal El-Helwe Bourj 6
  Hussein Haidar Racing Beirut 6

Hat-tricks edit

Player For Against Result Date
  Jordy Bruijn Safa Sagesse 3–1[13] 19 August 2023
  Lee Erwin Ahed Shabab Sahel 5–0[14] 24 September 2023
  Mohamad Kdouh Safa Tadamon Sour 4–1[15] 4 November 2023

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Only used as a training ground

References edit

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  4. ^ a b 84 ألف دولار دخل جديد للاتحاد اللبناني لكرة القدم [USD84,000: new income for the Lebanese Football Association]. Lebanon Football Guide (in Arabic). 19 June 2023. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  5. ^ Khaled, Nasser (26 July 2023). تقنية الفيديو حاضرة في لقاء العهد والراسينغ [Video technology will be present in the match between Ahed and Racing]. Kooora (in Arabic). Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  6. ^ a b c Abou Diab, Rami (25 June 2020). "The new regulations for the Lebanese Premier League". FA Lebanon. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  7. ^ "هل يُمكن أن يُحسم اللقب قبل الدورة السداسية؟". lebanonfg.com. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  8. ^ "AFC Executive Committee approves biggest prize purse in Asian club football history from 2024/25; announces AFC Women's Champions League". AFC. 14 August 2023.
  9. ^ "AFC Club Competitions 2024/25 Slot Allocation" (PDF). Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  10. ^ "2018/2019 Lebanese Premier League Squads confirmed". FA Lebanon. 21 September 2018. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  11. ^ "AFC Competitions Committee recommends strategic reforms to elevate Asian club football". the-AFC. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  12. ^ "Lebanese First Division 2023/2024". Global Sports Archive. Retrieved 2 May 2024.
  13. ^ "CS Sagesse 1:3 Safa". Global Sports Archive. 19 August 2023. Retrieved 2 May 2024.
  14. ^ "Shabab Al Sahel FC 0:5 Al Ahed FC". Global Sports Archive. 24 September 2023. Retrieved 2 May 2024.
  15. ^ "Safa SC 4:1 Tadamon SC Sour". Global Sports Archive. 4 November 2023. Retrieved 2 May 2024.

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