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| 18 July 2008 |
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FIFA issues warning to Lebanon FA
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| Taking serious note of local Lebanese media reports, FIFA has warned the Lebanon Football Association (LFA) that any elections to the association may |
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| 30 June 2008 |
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Safa in Lebanon Cup final
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| AFC Cup quarter-finalists Safa overcame Racing Beirut 1-0 to set up the Lebanon Cup final with Al Mabarrah who defeated Al Irshad 3-0 in another |
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| 22 June 2008 |
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Singapore squeeze past Lebanon
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| Two goals in a minute saw Singapore come from a goal down to beat Lebanon 2-1 in their final Group Three match in the World Cup qualifiers at Beirut |
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| Organisation Structure |
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Internationally, Lebanon has not much achievement to shout about except being exceptional organisers of the 2000 Asian Cup which many people applauded for being one of the best organised since its inception in 1956, Hong Kong. Football began in Lebanon in the 1930s. The Lebanese Football Federation (LFF) was formed in the year 1933 with the first general assembly convened directly after the establishment of the association on 22nd March 1933. In the year 1935, the LFF became affiliated to FIFA and in the year 1964, they were finally accepted as a member association in the AFC. The Lebanese league was started in 1934 and the first champions were Al Nahdha Beirut. However, the federation went through difficult times in the civil war from 1975-1991. Even though there was war, the Lebanese never completely gave up football. There are currently 250 clubs registered with LFF representing different regions of Lebanon. Football is divided into five different levels E1st Division, 2nd Division, 3rd Division, 4th Division and the state championship.
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Committee |
| President |
| Hachem Haidar |
| Vice President |
| Ahmad Kamareddine |
| General Secretary |
| Rahif Alameh |
| Treasurer |
| Mahmoud Al Raba'a |
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| Contact Address |
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| Verdun Street-Bristol Radwan Center P.O.Box 4732 Beirut Lebanon |
| Telephone |
| 961 1 745745 |
| Fax |
| 961 1 349529 |
| E-mail |
| libanfa@cyberia.net.lb |
| Website |
| www.lebaneseFa.com |
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| Other Info |
| Founded |
| 1933 |
| Affiliation since |
| 1964 (AFC) 1935 (FIFA) |
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| Red |
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