Lebanese Football Association

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Lebanese Football Association
AFC
Lebanese Football Association (LFA) logo.svg
Founded22 March 1933; 88 years ago (1933-03-22)
HeadquartersBeirut
FIFA affiliation1936
AFC affiliation1964
WAFF affiliation2001
PresidentHachem Haidar
Websitethe-lfa.com (in Arabic)

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.

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.[a][4] The LFA joined FIFA in 1936 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 , and Eastern, headed by .[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]
President
Name Tenure
1934–1935
Pierre Gemayel 1935–1939
1939
1939–1942
1942–1944
1944–1946
Nassif Majdalani 1946–1949
1949–1955
1955–1958
1958–1962
1962–1964
1964–1967
1967–1985
1985–2001
2001–present
General Secretary
Name Tenure
1944–1946
1946–1967
Joseph Nalbandian 1967–1985
1985–2001
2001–2005
2005–2012
2012–present

Board of directors[]

As of 1 November 2020[9][10][11]
Position Name
President Lebanon
Senior Vice President Lebanon
Second Vice President Lebanon
General Secretary Lebanon
Treasurer Lebanon
Media and Communication Manager Lebanon
Technical Director Lebanon
Futsal Coordinator Lebanon
National Coach Men Lebanon Jamal Taha
National Coach Women Lebanon Wael Gharzeddine
Referee Coordinator Lebanon Talaat Najm

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The FA's of Iran, Egypt, Turkey, and Israel are older.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Sakr 1992, p. 35.
  2. ^ "الإعلام الرياضي في لبنان بين شباك السياسة والإهمال" [Sports media in Lebanon between politics and neglect]. الأخبار (in Arabic). Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  3. ^ Sakr 1995, p. 17.
  4. ^ Henshaw 1979, p. 420.
  5. ^ عساف, فراس ابو. "لمحة عن الإتحاد" [Lebanese Football Federation]. الاتحاد اللبناني لكرة القدم (in Arabic). Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Jordanian Prince Ali re-elected as president of WAFF". Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). Retrieved 6 June 2019.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b "شرعية إتحاد كرة القدم". نداء الوطن. 7 April 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
  8. ^ "LEBANESE DIRECTORIES FOOTBALL FE". www.abdogedeon.com. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  9. ^ FIFA.com. "Member Association - Lebanon - FIFA.com". www.fifa.com. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  10. ^ "The AFC.com - The Asian Football Confederation". The AFC. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  11. ^ اللجنة التنفيذية [Executive Committee]. Lebanese Football Association. Retrieved 12 December 2020.

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