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Al Ahed FC

Al Ahed Football Club (Arabic: نادي العهد الرياضي, lit.'The Covenant Sporting Club') is a football club based in Ouzai, a district in Beirut, Lebanon, that competes in the Lebanese Premier League, the top flight of Lebanese football. The club was founded in 1964 as Al Ahed Al Jadeed, starting in the Third Division, before they first reached the Lebanese Premier League for the first time in 1996.

Ahed
Full nameAl Ahed Football Club
Nickname(s)القلعة الصفراء (The Yellow Castle)
Short nameAhed
Founded
  • 1964; 60 years ago (1964) (as Al Ahed Al Jadeed)
  • 1985; 39 years ago (1985) (as Nejmet Al Ahed Al Jadeed)
GroundAl Ahed Stadium[a]
Capacity2,000
ChairmanTamim Sleiman
ManagerRaafat Mohammad
LeagueLebanese Premier League
2022–23Lebanese Premier League, 1st of 12 (champions)
Current season

Nicknamed "the Yellow Castle" (Arabic: القلعة الصفراء), Ahed have won one AFC Cup title, nine Premier League titles, six FA Cup titles, two Federation Cup titles, eight Super Cup titles, and six Elite Cup titles. They earned their first league title in 2008, and have won three unbeaten (in 2010, 2018 and 2022). In 2011, Ahed became the first team in Lebanon to accomplish both a domestic treble and quadruple, winning the league, the FA Cup, the Elite Cup, and the Super Cup in the same season. In 2019, Ahed defeated North Korean side April 25 in the final of the AFC Cup, becoming the first Lebanese side to win the competition.

The club primarily receives support from the Shia community in Lebanon; they are also affiliated with Hezbollah, a Lebanese Shia political party and militant group. Ahed are rivals with fellow Beirut clubs Nejmeh and Ansar. Their ultras group, formed in 2018, is called "Ultras Yellow Inferno". Ahed's stadium, the Al Ahed Stadium, holds 2,000 spectators.

History

Early history (1964–1989)

Ahed were founded in 1964 as Al Ahed Al Jadeed (Arabic: العهد الجديد) in Dahieh, a southern suburb of Beirut. Under the presidency of Muhieddine Anouti, the club played in the Lebanese Third Division.[1][2] During the 1970s, Ahed played in Msaytbeh, an area of Beirut, under the name Al Huda Islamic Club (Arabic: نادي الهدى الإسلامي). However, the club stopped playing as a consequence of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982.[2][3]

In 1984, Anouti bought a license under the name Nejmet Al Ahed Al Jadeed (Arabic: نادي نجمة العهد الجديد) but did not actually form a club.[2][3] On 2 May 1985, the Lebanese Football Association granted membership to the club to continue playing football, with Mohammad Assi as president.[2][3] During the 1988–89 season in the Second Division, the team qualified for a playoff match against Al-Majdi. The match ended 1–1, preventing Ahed from being promoted to the Lebanese Premier League.[3]

Lebanese Premier League (1992–2005)

In 1992, Abdo Saad became the new president and changed the name of the club to Al Ahed (Arabic: العهد) because its leaders wanted a name with a Quranic meaning.[2] In 1996, Amin Sherri became president after Saad resigned even though Ahed had reached the Second Division promotion play-offs.[2] On 20 December 1996, Ahed were promoted to the Lebanese Premier League for the first time in their history.[2] They won their first Premier League game on 18 October 1997, in a 1–0 win against Riada Wal Adab at the Bourj Hammoud Stadium; Moussa Bedyan scored in the 20th minute.[4]

After two seasons in the Premier League, they were relegated to the Second Division, before they earned promotion back to the Premier League.[2][3] Following the club's second promotion to the Premier League, Sherri resigned as club president and was replaced by Osama Al-Halabawi.[2] Under Al-Halabawi, Ahed reached the finals of the 2001–02 FA Cup, the finals of the 2002 Elite Cup, and third place in the league during the 2002–03 season.[2] Between 2004 and 2005, Ahed won two Lebanese FA Cups, one Federation Cup, and one Super Cup.[2][3][5]

Domestic and continental success (2007–present)

The club won their first league title in 2007–08.[6] They went on a 44-match unbeaten streak in the Premier League from 26 October 2008 to 6 November 2010,[7] winning the 2009–10 league without defeats as a consequence.[8] In the 2010–11 season, Ahed won the league, the cup, the Super Cup and the Elite Cup, becoming the first team in Lebanon to accomplish both a domestic treble and a quadruple.[9][10] On 25 June 2014, Tamim Sleiman was appointed president of the club by unanimous decision.[11] In his first year as president, Ahed won the 2014–15 Premier League, the club's fourth in total.[12] In 2017–18, Ahed won the league unbeaten,[13] and became the first Lebanese team to do so twice.[14] After having won the 2018–19 Premier League, their seventh in total, Ahed became the three-time defending champions, a position held once before by Ansar in 1992.[15]

Ahed reached the AFC Cup final for the first time in 2019, becoming only the third Lebanese team do so after Nejmeh in 2005 and Safa in 2008.[16] On 4 November 2019, Ahed beat North Korean side 25 April 1–0 in the final from a header by Issah Yakubu, becoming the first Lebanese team to win the competition.[17] Ahed conceded only three goals in 11 matches; they had nine clean sheets, including five in a row in all five knockout matches, as they went unbeaten throughout the tournament.[18] In 2021–22, Ahed won their third league title unbeaten, their eighth in total.[19] They won their ninth league title in 2022–23.[20]

The match between Ahed and Racing Beirut in the first matchday of the 2023–24 Lebanese Premier League, on 6 August 2023, was the first to test the use of video assistant referee (VAR).[21]

Crest and colours

Ahed's main colour is yellow;[1] indeed, they are nicknamed "The Yellow Castle" (القلعة الصفراء).[22] On 20 May 2022, Ahed announced the change to their badge to a more minimalistic logo, to celebrate their 2021–22 league title. More specifically, it became a pictogram of the three Arabic letters composing the word "Ahed" (عهد).[23]

Stadium

Ahed owns the Al Ahed Stadium in Beirut. Located near Rafic Hariri Airport, the venue can hold 2,000 people.[24] The club only uses its stadium for training. For games at home in club matches, Ahed uses various other stadiums in Lebanon such as the Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium and the Saida Municipal Stadium, as they have a larger capacity.[25]

In 2018 Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, accused Hezbollah, a Shia political party and militant group based in Lebanon, in a speech of using the Al Ahed Stadium as a missile cluster.[1] Gebran Bassil, the Lebanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, denied the claims.[26][27]

Supporters

 
The general secretary of Ahed (left) and the president of Sepahan (right) in 2009

Ahed's fan base primarily consists of Lebanon's Shia community.[28] The team has strong ties with Hezbollah, with whom they share the same colour, yellow.[1][29][30] Following the introduction of ultras groups in Lebanon in 2018,[31] Ahed formed "Ultras Yellow Inferno".[32]

On 28 January 2009, Ahed and Iranian club Sepahan signed an informal partnership deal.[33] The partnership was made official on 8 March 2021, involving training camps and friendly games between the two sides.[34]

Club rivalries

 
Match between Ahed (left) and Ansar (right) during the 2020–21 Lebanese Premier League

Ahed and Ansar are rivals; also located in Beirut, Ansar identify with the Hariri family and represent the most nationalist stream.[1] In recent years, Nejmeh, another Beirut-based team, has become a fierce rival of Ahed as well.[1] Nejmeh is the most-supported team in Lebanon, and tensions between Nejmeh and Ahed have forced the Lebanese Football Association to change venues multiple times.[1]

Players

Current squad

As of 30 January 2024[35]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   LBN Shareef Azaki
2 DF   SYR Diaa Al-Haq Mohammad
4 DF   LBN Nour Mansour
5 DF   LBN Khalil Khamis
6 DF   LBN Hussein Zein
7 MF   LBN Ali Al Haj
8 DF   LBN Hussein Dakik (captain)
9 FW   SCO Lee Erwin
10 MF   LBN Mohamad Haidar
11 MF   LBN Karim Darwich
12 MF   LBN Hasan Srour
13 GK   LBN Shaker Wehbe
15 MF   LBN Badreddine Kawam
17 FW   LBN Adam Kobeissi
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF   LBN Felix Michel Melki
20 FW   LBN Karim Fadel
21 FW   SYR Mohammad Al Marmour
22 MF   LBN Walid Shour
23 DF   LBN Ali Hadid
24 MF   LBN Hassan Farhat
25 GK   LBN Hussein Kdouh
30 MF   LBN Mahmoud Zbib
71 FW   LBN Zein Farran
91 MF   LBN Karim Abo Zeid
95 GK   LBN Mostafa Matar
99 FW   SYR Mohammad Al Hallak

Notable players

 
Ahed's captain Haytham Faour with Lebanon at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup

Honours

Domestic

Continental

Performance in AFC competitions

Ahed first participated in an Asian competition in the 2005 AFC Cup, where they were drawn in the group stage with Indian club Dempo and Jordanian club Al-Hussein.[36] After finishing second in the group, Ahed faced Hong Kong club Sun Hei in the quarter-finals, to whom they lost 3–2 on aggregate.[36]

Before they won the competition, their best performance was in 2016, when they reached the semi-finals before Iraqi club Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya eliminated them 4–3 on aggregate.[37] In 2019, Ahed defeated North Korean club April 25 to win the AFC Cup, becoming the first Lebanese side to do so. Previous finalists Nejmeh and Safa were defeated in the 2005 and the 2008 finals, respectively.[17]

2005: Quarter-finals
2006: Group stage
2009: Group stage
2010: Group stage
2011: Round of 16
2012: Group stage
2016: Semi-finals
2018: Zonal semi-finals
2019: Champions
2020: Cancelled
2021: Zonal semi-finals
2023–24: Ongoing

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Only used as a training ground

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External links

  • Al Ahed FC at the AFC
  • Al Ahed FC at FA Lebanon
  • Al Ahed FC at LebanonFG

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This article is about the men s football club from Beirut Lebanon For other uses see Ahed Al Ahed Football Club Arabic نادي العهد الرياضي lit The Covenant Sporting Club is a football club based in Ouzai a district in Beirut Lebanon that competes in the Lebanese Premier League the top flight of Lebanese football The club was founded in 1964 as Al Ahed Al Jadeed starting in the Third Division before they first reached the Lebanese Premier League for the first time in 1996 AhedFull nameAl Ahed Football ClubNickname s القلعة الصفراء The Yellow Castle Short nameAhedFounded1964 60 years ago 1964 as Al Ahed Al Jadeed 1985 39 years ago 1985 as Nejmet Al Ahed Al Jadeed GroundAl Ahed Stadium a Capacity2 000ChairmanTamim SleimanManagerRaafat MohammadLeagueLebanese Premier League2022 23Lebanese Premier League 1st of 12 champions Home coloursAway coloursCurrent season Nicknamed the Yellow Castle Arabic القلعة الصفراء Ahed have won one AFC Cup title nine Premier League titles six FA Cup titles two Federation Cup titles eight Super Cup titles and six Elite Cup titles They earned their first league title in 2008 and have won three unbeaten in 2010 2018 and 2022 In 2011 Ahed became the first team in Lebanon to accomplish both a domestic treble and quadruple winning the league the FA Cup the Elite Cup and the Super Cup in the same season In 2019 Ahed defeated North Korean side April 25 in the final of the AFC Cup becoming the first Lebanese side to win the competition The club primarily receives support from the Shia community in Lebanon they are also affiliated with Hezbollah a Lebanese Shia political party and militant group Ahed are rivals with fellow Beirut clubs Nejmeh and Ansar Their ultras group formed in 2018 is called Ultras Yellow Inferno Ahed s stadium the Al Ahed Stadium holds 2 000 spectators Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1964 1989 1 2 Lebanese Premier League 1992 2005 1 3 Domestic and continental success 2007 present 2 Crest and colours 3 Stadium 4 Supporters 5 Club rivalries 6 Players 6 1 Current squad 6 2 Notable players 7 Honours 7 1 Domestic 7 2 Continental 8 Performance in AFC competitions 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksHistoryEarly history 1964 1989 Ahed were founded in 1964 as Al Ahed Al Jadeed Arabic العهد الجديد in Dahieh a southern suburb of Beirut Under the presidency of Muhieddine Anouti the club played in the Lebanese Third Division 1 2 During the 1970s Ahed played in Msaytbeh an area of Beirut under the name Al Huda Islamic Club Arabic نادي الهدى الإسلامي However the club stopped playing as a consequence of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982 2 3 In 1984 Anouti bought a license under the name Nejmet Al Ahed Al Jadeed Arabic نادي نجمة العهد الجديد but did not actually form a club 2 3 On 2 May 1985 the Lebanese Football Association granted membership to the club to continue playing football with Mohammad Assi as president 2 3 During the 1988 89 season in the Second Division the team qualified for a playoff match against Al Majdi The match ended 1 1 preventing Ahed from being promoted to the Lebanese Premier League 3 Lebanese Premier League 1992 2005 In 1992 Abdo Saad became the new president and changed the name of the club to Al Ahed Arabic العهد because its leaders wanted a name with a Quranic meaning 2 In 1996 Amin Sherri became president after Saad resigned even though Ahed had reached the Second Division promotion play offs 2 On 20 December 1996 Ahed were promoted to the Lebanese Premier League for the first time in their history 2 They won their first Premier League game on 18 October 1997 in a 1 0 win against Riada Wal Adab at the Bourj Hammoud Stadium Moussa Bedyan scored in the 20th minute 4 After two seasons in the Premier League they were relegated to the Second Division before they earned promotion back to the Premier League 2 3 Following the club s second promotion to the Premier League Sherri resigned as club president and was replaced by Osama Al Halabawi 2 Under Al Halabawi Ahed reached the finals of the 2001 02 FA Cup the finals of the 2002 Elite Cup and third place in the league during the 2002 03 season 2 Between 2004 and 2005 Ahed won two Lebanese FA Cups one Federation Cup and one Super Cup 2 3 5 Domestic and continental success 2007 present nbsp nbsp Khalil nbsp Mansour nbsp Al Saleh nbsp Zein nbsp Dakik nbsp Yakubu nbsp Faour C nbsp Ataya nbsp Zreik nbsp Haidar nbsp Akaichi2019 AFC Cup Final starting lineup The club won their first league title in 2007 08 6 They went on a 44 match unbeaten streak in the Premier League from 26 October 2008 to 6 November 2010 7 winning the 2009 10 league without defeats as a consequence 8 In the 2010 11 season Ahed won the league the cup the Super Cup and the Elite Cup becoming the first team in Lebanon to accomplish both a domestic treble and a quadruple 9 10 On 25 June 2014 Tamim Sleiman was appointed president of the club by unanimous decision 11 In his first year as president Ahed won the 2014 15 Premier League the club s fourth in total 12 In 2017 18 Ahed won the league unbeaten 13 and became the first Lebanese team to do so twice 14 After having won the 2018 19 Premier League their seventh in total Ahed became the three time defending champions a position held once before by Ansar in 1992 15 Ahed reached the AFC Cup final for the first time in 2019 becoming only the third Lebanese team do so after Nejmeh in 2005 and Safa in 2008 16 On 4 November 2019 Ahed beat North Korean side 25 April 1 0 in the final from a header by Issah Yakubu becoming the first Lebanese team to win the competition 17 Ahed conceded only three goals in 11 matches they had nine clean sheets including five in a row in all five knockout matches as they went unbeaten throughout the tournament 18 In 2021 22 Ahed won their third league title unbeaten their eighth in total 19 They won their ninth league title in 2022 23 20 The match between Ahed and Racing Beirut in the first matchday of the 2023 24 Lebanese Premier League on 6 August 2023 was the first to test the use of video assistant referee VAR 21 Crest and coloursAhed s main colour is yellow 1 indeed they are nicknamed The Yellow Castle القلعة الصفراء 22 On 20 May 2022 Ahed announced the change to their badge to a more minimalistic logo to celebrate their 2021 22 league title More specifically it became a pictogram of the three Arabic letters composing the word Ahed عهد 23 nbsp Logo until 2022 nbsp Logo between 2022 and 2023 nbsp Logo since 2023StadiumAhed owns the Al Ahed Stadium in Beirut Located near Rafic Hariri Airport the venue can hold 2 000 people 24 The club only uses its stadium for training For games at home in club matches Ahed uses various other stadiums in Lebanon such as the Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium and the Saida Municipal Stadium as they have a larger capacity 25 In 2018 Benjamin Netanyahu the Prime Minister of Israel accused Hezbollah a Shia political party and militant group based in Lebanon in a speech of using the Al Ahed Stadium as a missile cluster 1 Gebran Bassil the Lebanese Minister of Foreign Affairs denied the claims 26 27 Supporters nbsp The general secretary of Ahed left and the president of Sepahan right in 2009 Ahed s fan base primarily consists of Lebanon s Shia community 28 The team has strong ties with Hezbollah with whom they share the same colour yellow 1 29 30 Following the introduction of ultras groups in Lebanon in 2018 31 Ahed formed Ultras Yellow Inferno 32 On 28 January 2009 Ahed and Iranian club Sepahan signed an informal partnership deal 33 The partnership was made official on 8 March 2021 involving training camps and friendly games between the two sides 34 Club rivalries nbsp Match between Ahed left and Ansar right during the 2020 21 Lebanese Premier League Ahed and Ansar are rivals also located in Beirut Ansar identify with the Hariri family and represent the most nationalist stream 1 In recent years Nejmeh another Beirut based team has become a fierce rival of Ahed as well 1 Nejmeh is the most supported team in Lebanon and tensions between Nejmeh and Ahed have forced the Lebanese Football Association to change venues multiple times 1 PlayersCurrent squad As of 30 January 2024 35 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp LBN Shareef Azaki 2 DF nbsp SYR Diaa Al Haq Mohammad 4 DF nbsp LBN Nour Mansour 5 DF nbsp LBN Khalil Khamis 6 DF nbsp LBN Hussein Zein 7 MF nbsp LBN Ali Al Haj 8 DF nbsp LBN Hussein Dakik captain 9 FW nbsp SCO Lee Erwin 10 MF nbsp LBN Mohamad Haidar 11 MF nbsp LBN Karim Darwich 12 MF nbsp LBN Hasan Srour 13 GK nbsp LBN Shaker Wehbe 15 MF nbsp LBN Badreddine Kawam 17 FW nbsp LBN Adam Kobeissi No Pos Nation Player 18 DF nbsp LBN Felix Michel Melki 20 FW nbsp LBN Karim Fadel 21 FW nbsp SYR Mohammad Al Marmour 22 MF nbsp LBN Walid Shour 23 DF nbsp LBN Ali Hadid 24 MF nbsp LBN Hassan Farhat 25 GK nbsp LBN Hussein Kdouh 30 MF nbsp LBN Mahmoud Zbib 71 FW nbsp LBN Zein Farran 91 MF nbsp LBN Karim Abo Zeid 95 GK nbsp LBN Mostafa Matar 99 FW nbsp SYR Mohammad Al Hallak Notable players See also Category Al Ahed FC players nbsp Ahed s captain Haytham Faour with Lebanon at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup Players in international competitions Competition Player National team 2019 AFC Asian Cup Rabih Ataya nbsp Lebanon Samir Ayass nbsp Lebanon Haytham Faour nbsp Lebanon Mohamad Haidar nbsp Lebanon Mehdi Khalil nbsp Lebanon Nour Mansour nbsp Lebanon Ahmad Al Saleh nbsp Syria 2023 AFC Asian Cup Mohammad Abu Hasheesh nbsp Jordan Mohamad Haidar nbsp Lebanon Ali Al Haj nbsp Lebanon Mehdi Khalil nbsp Lebanon Khalil Khamis nbsp Lebanon Nour Mansour nbsp Lebanon Mostafa Matar nbsp Lebanon Walid Shour nbsp Lebanon Hasan Srour nbsp Lebanon Hussein Zein nbsp Lebanon Mohammad Al Marmour nbsp SyriaHonoursDomestic Lebanese Premier League 6 Winners 9 2007 08 2009 10 2010 11 2014 15 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2021 22 2022 23 Lebanese FA Cup 5 Winners 6 2003 04 2004 05 2008 09 2010 11 2017 18 2018 19 Runners up 4 2001 02 2006 07 2015 16 2022 23 Lebanese Federation Cup 5 Winners 2 joint record 2004 2023 Lebanese Elite Cup 5 defunct Winners 6 2008 2010 2011 2013 2015 2022 Runners up 7 2002 2003 2004 2009 2012 2017 2021 Lebanese Super Cup 5 Winners 8 record 2005 2008 2010 2011 2015 2017 2018 2019 Runners up 2 2004 2009 2023 Continental AFC Cup Winners 1 Lebanese record 2019 18 Performance in AFC competitionsMain article Al Ahed FC in Asian football Ahed first participated in an Asian competition in the 2005 AFC Cup where they were drawn in the group stage with Indian club Dempo and Jordanian club Al Hussein 36 After finishing second in the group Ahed faced Hong Kong club Sun Hei in the quarter finals to whom they lost 3 2 on aggregate 36 Before they won the competition their best performance was in 2016 when they reached the semi finals before Iraqi club Al Quwa Al Jawiya eliminated them 4 3 on aggregate 37 In 2019 Ahed defeated North Korean club April 25 to win the AFC Cup becoming the first Lebanese side to do so Previous finalists Nejmeh and Safa were defeated in the 2005 and the 2008 finals respectively 17 AFC Cup 12 appearances 2005 Quarter finals 2006 Group stage 2009 Group stage 2010 Group stage 2011 Round of 16 2012 Group stage 2016 Semi finals 2018 Zonal semi finals 2019 Champions 2020 Cancelled 2021 Zonal semi finals 2023 24 Ongoing dd See alsoList of football clubs in LebanonNotes Only used as a training groundReferences a b c d e f g Levy Uri 4 October 2018 The Hezbollah Club BabaGol Archived from the original on 17 February 2019 Retrieved 16 February 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k Gedeon Abdo Mohammad Assi abdogedeon com in Arabic Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 9 November 2019 a b c d e f نادي العهد Club Ahed kooora com in Arabic Archived from the original on 5 October 2020 Retrieved 10 March 2019 رياضة والعاب Sports and games An Nahar 20 October 1997 p 14 a b c d e Stokkermans Karel Lebanon List of Cup Winners RSSSF Archived from the original on 4 June 2019 Retrieved 9 November 2019 a b Fujioka Atsushi Lebanon List of Champions RSSSF Archived from the original on 4 June 2019 Retrieved 9 November 2019 Stokkermans Karel Al Ahed s series of 44 matches unbeaten in the Lebanese League RSSSF Archived from the original on 9 March 2016 Retrieved 22 October 2018 Abboud John Lebanon 2009 10 RSSSF Archived from the original on 30 July 2022 Retrieved 20 May 2022 Al Ahed SC Soccerway Archived from the original on 10 July 2019 Retrieved 25 May 2019 Schoggl Hans Lebanon 2010 11 RSSSF Archived from the original on 15 January 2019 Retrieved 9 November 2019 تميم سليمان رئيسا لنادي العهد الرياضي Tamim Sleiman president of Al Ahed FC alahednews com lb in Arabic 25 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 October 2020 Retrieved 13 February 2020 العهد يحتفل بالدوري اللبناني بعد تعادله مع الأنصار Ahed celebrates the Lebanese League after its draw with Ansar Kooora in Arabic 8 May 2015 Archived from the original on 5 October 2020 Retrieved 13 February 2020 العهد توج أمام النجمة بسجل نظيف من الخسارة Ahed were crowned in front of Nejmeh with an unbeaten record Al Anbaa in Arabic 17 April 2018 Archived from the original on 2 June 2022 Retrieved 20 May 2022 Stokkermans Karel Unbeaten RSSSF Archived from the original on 16 December 2015 Retrieved 20 May 2022 العهد بطل لبنان Ahed champions of Lebanon Al Akhbar in Arabic 22 April 2019 Retrieved 24 April 2024 العهد الى نهائي كأس الإتحاد الآسيوي لأول مرة في تاريخه Ahed to the AFC Cup Final for the first time in its history Football Lebanon in Arabic 1 October 2019 Archived from the original on 11 April 2021 Retrieved 2 October 2019 a b Al Ahed clinch historic title AFC 4 November 2019 Archived from the original on 5 November 2019 Retrieved 4 November 2019 a b Al Ahed s Khalil named MVP AFC 4 November 2019 Archived from the original on 5 November 2019 Retrieved 4 November 2019 العهد توج بلقبه الثامن بطلا للبنان في كرة القدم بسجل نظيف من الخسارة Ahed won their eighth Lebanese football championship with an unbeaten record NNA Lebanon in Arabic Archived from the original on 21 May 2022 Retrieved 20 May 2022 العهد يرفع الكأس التاسعة تحت شعار نحو العاشرة Ahed raises the ninth league title under the slogan Towards the Tenth Al Akhbar in Arabic 22 March 2023 Retrieved 24 April 2024 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 Archived from the original on 27 July 2023 Retrieved 27 July 2023 Al Zawi Amin Mustafa مجموعة الزمالك العهد اللبناني القلعة الصفراء Zamalek s group Lebanese club Ahed the Yellow Castle Al Bawaba in Arabic Archived from the original on 24 April 2019 Retrieved 24 April 2019 شعار جديد New logo Elsport in Arabic 20 May 2022 Archived from the original on 2 June 2022 Retrieved 21 May 2022 Klaiber Timo Al Ahed Stadium klaiber it de in German Archived from the 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