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Though the women of Lebanon garnered their right to vote fairly early on, there is still a huge lack of them in Lebanon's political sphere. The political field in Lebanon, like most of the rest of the world, is male dominated. [39] Following her father's passing in 1963, Myrna Bustani became the first woman to be elected to parliament.
In the 2021 Arab Women's Cup, played in August, Lebanon were drawn with Egypt, Tunisia and Sudan. [17] Following a 0–0 to Tunisia, [18] Lebanon's first-ever draw, [19] they lost 4–0 to hosts Egypt. [20] In their final group stage game, Lebanon beat Sudan 5–1, and finished third in their group with four points. [21]
In February 1999, the AUB played their first game against the women's team of the Notre Dame University–Louaize (NDU), which finished 4–4. [3] Two other schools in Lebanon also had a women's football team: the American Community School Beirut (ACS) and the International College, Beirut (IC). [4]
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The Lebanese Council of Women or Lebanese Women's Council (LWC) is a women's organization in Lebanon, founded in 1952. It is an umbrella organization for the Lebanese women's movement. In 1946, the Syrian-Lebanese Women's Union split in the Lebanese Women's Union and Christian Women's Solidarity Association , who in turn created LWC by merging ...
The team also serves as the women's national under-19 and women's national under-18 football team of Lebanon. While the team has never participated in either the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup or the AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup , they have won two WAFF U-18 Girls Championship titles, in 2019 and 2022 , and were runners-up in 2018 .
The team is fielded by the Lebanese Football Association (LFA), the governing body of football in Lebanon, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Lebanon competed in their first international match on 19 April 2006, a 12–0 defeat against Algeria at the 2006 Arab Women's Championship. More than 100 players have ...
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