Lebanese Football Association
The Lebanese Football Association (LFA) (Arabic: الاتحاد اللبناني لكرة القدم; 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.
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Founded | 22 March 1933 |
Headquarters | Beirut |
FIFA affiliation | 1936 |
AFC affiliation | 1964 |
WAFF affiliation | 2001 |
President | Hachem Haidar |
Website | the-lfa |
History
In 1931 Khalil Hilmi, a member of Riyadi Beirut, attempted to form a federation.[1] However, the proposal failed as Nahda opposed its formation.[1] 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).[2] Hussein Sejaan was the LFA's first president.[3] Lebanon was one of the first nations in the Middle East to establish an administrative body for association football.[lower-alpha 1][4] The LFA joined FIFA in 1935 and the AFC in 1964.[5] In 2001, the LFA joined the WAFF as one of its founding members.[6]
In 1985, in the midst of the Lebanese Civil War, the LFA was divided into two administrations: Western, headed by Nabil Al Raei, and Eastern, headed by Hamid Khoury.[7] FIFA froze Lebanon's membership until 5 February 1987, when FIFA president Sepp Blatter sent a Telex letter to the LFA recognizing the elections of 2 May 1985, which had elected Al Raei as the LFA president.[7]
Principals
- As of 6 April 2020[8]
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Board of directors
Position | Name |
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President | Hachem Haidar |
Senior Vice President | Raymond Semaan |
Second Vice President | Ahmad Kamareddine |
General Secretary | Jihad El Chohof |
Treasurer | Mahmoud El Rabaah |
Media and Communication Manager | Faten Abi Firaj |
Technical Director | Mohamad Bassem |
Futsal Coordinator | Semaan Gergis Douaihy |
National Coach Men | Jamal Taha |
National Coach Women | Wael Gharzeddine |
Referee Coordinator | Talaat Najm |
See also
References
- Sakr 1992, p. 35.
- "الإعلام الرياضي في لبنان بين شباك السياسة والإهمال" [Sports media in Lebanon between politics and neglect]. الأخبار (in Arabic). Retrieved 20 December 2018.
- Sakr 1995, p. 17.
- Henshaw 1979, p. 420.
- عساف, فراس ابو. "لمحة عن الإتحاد" [Lebanese Football Federation]. الاتحاد اللبناني لكرة القدم (in Arabic). Retrieved 20 December 2018.
- "Jordanian Prince Ali re-elected as president of WAFF". Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). Retrieved 6 June 2019.
- "شرعية إتحاد كرة القدم". نداء الوطن. 7 April 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
- "LEBANESE DIRECTORIES FOOTBALL FE". www.abdogedeon.com. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
- FIFA.com. "Member Association - Lebanon - FIFA.com". www.fifa.com. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
- "The AFC.com - The Asian Football Confederation". The AFC. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
- اللجنة التنفيذية [Executive Committee]. Lebanese Football Association. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
Bibliography
- Henshaw, Richard (1979). The Encyclopedia of World Soccer. Washington, D.C.: New Republic Books. ISBN 0-915220-34-2.
- Sakr, Ali Hamidi (1995). موسوعة كرة القدم اللبنانية 1991–1992 [1991–1992 Lebanese Football Encyclopedia] (PDF) (in Arabic). مؤسسة نوفل للتوزيع. ISBN 0000281247.
External links
- Official website
- Lebanon at FIFA.com
- Lebanon at the-AFC.com
- Lebanon at the-WAFF.com