Fixtures

Libanon - Premier League 05/16 13:00 10 Al Nejmeh vs Al Ansar Beirut - View
Libanon - Premier League 05/20 13:00 11 Al Bourj vs Al Nejmeh - View

Results

Libanon - Premier League 05/12 13:00 9 [2] Al Nejmeh v Al Ahed [3] W 1-0
Wereld - Vriendschappelijke clubwedstrijden 05/03 12:30 - Safa Beirut v Al Nejmeh W 2-3
Libanon - Premier League 04/26 13:00 8 [6] Racing Beirut v Al Nejmeh [3] W 0-3
Libanon - Beker 04/21 13:00 3 Al Ansar Beirut v Al Nejmeh L 2-0
Libanon - Premier League 04/13 13:00 8 Racing Beirut v Al Nejmeh - PPT.
Libanon - Premier League 04/04 12:00 7 [3] Al Nejmeh v Safa Beirut [4] W 2-1
Libanon - Premier League 03/14 13:00 6 [3] Al Nejmeh v Al Bourj [5] W 1-0
Libanon - Premier League 03/08 13:00 5 [3] Al Nejmeh v Al Ansar Beirut [2] L 1-2
Libanon - Premier League 03/01 13:45 4 [3] Al Nejmeh v Al Ahed [2] D 1-1
Libanon - Premier League 02/23 14:00 3 [2] Al Nejmeh v Racing Beirut [6] W 1-0
Libanon - Premier League 02/10 14:00 2 [3] Safa Beirut v Al Nejmeh [4] L 1-0
Libanon - Premier League 02/03 14:00 1 [3] Al Bourj v Al Nejmeh [1] D 0-0

Stats

 TotalThuisUit
Matches played 33 14 19
Wins 17 8 9
Draws 6 2 4
Losses 10 4 6
Goals for 46 19 27
Goals against 39 15 24
Clean sheets 14 6 8
Failed to score 7 1 6

Wikipedia - Nejmeh SC

Nejmeh Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي النجمة الرياضي, lit. 'The Star Sporting Club') is a football club based in Manara, a neighbourhood in Ras Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, that competes in the Lebanese Premier League.

The club was established in Beirut in 1945, and received its license in 1947. Nejmeh have won eight Lebanese Premier League titles, eight Lebanese FA Cups, 12 Lebanese Elite Cups, and seven Lebanese Super Cups. In Asia, Nejmeh were runners-up in the 2005 AFC Cup, where they lost to Al-Faisaly of Jordan.

Nejmeh shares a historic rivalry with fellow Beirut-based club Ansar, known as the Beirut derby. The club's board is affiliated with the Future Movement political party and the Hariri family.

History

Nejmeh's lineup in 1945

Nejmeh was founded in 1945 by the Druze and Sunni communities from Ras Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, as an association football club, with Anis Radwan as their first president. This committee applied for a license at the Lebanese Government on 4 March 1947, which was issued on 28 April. The choice of club's name is said to have came on 11 October 1945, when a meeting was held at Radwan's house at night to discuss the affairs of the team. Looking at the sky's stars, Radwan decided to call the team Nejmeh (The Star). The five-pointed star is the Druze's religious symbol.

On 25 July 1950, Nejmeh won the Lebanese Second Division, but were only officially promoted in 1951, during which Papken Poyajian was appointed president of the club. They first competed in the Lebanese Premier League during the 1953–54 season. Nejmeh finished runners-up in the Lebanese FA Cup twice: in 1951 and 1964, losing in the finals to Shabiba Mazraa and Safa respectively.

Nejmeh lifted their first trophy, the Lebanese FA Cup, on 31 October 1971, when they won 3–1 against Safa. Nejmeh's goals were scored by Jamal Al Khatib, Hassan Chatila, and Mahmoud Chatila. During the 1970s, Brazilian international players Pelé and Bebeto played matches with Nejmeh as honorary guests.

Al Nejmeh is een Libanese voetbalclub uit Beiroet. De club is in 1945 opgericht en speelt zijn thuiswedstrijden in het Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium. De traditionele kleuren van Al Nejmeh zijn rood en zwart.

Al Nejmeh is een van de succesvolste clubs in Libanon, met acht landstitels en zeven Libanese FA Cups. De club heeft ook driemaal de AFC President's Cup gewonnen.

In internationaal verband heeft Al Nejmeh de kwalificaties voor de AFC Champions League en de AFC Cup bereikt. De club heeft ook deelgenomen aan de Arab Club Champions Cup en de Arab Cup Winners' Cup.

Al Nejmeh staat bekend om zijn aanvallende speelstijl en zijn sterke jeugdopleiding. De club heeft een aantal talentvolle spelers voortgebracht, waaronder:

* Roda Antar
* Hassan Maatouk
* Mohammed Ghaddar
* Ali Hamam
* Mahdi Khalil