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Known as "the Lady Cedars" (Arabic: صبايا الأرز), [2] [3] the Lebanon women's national team was formed in 2005 as one of the earliest women's national teams in the West Asian Football Federation. [4] Their first match was a 12–0 defeat against Algeria at the 2006 Arab Women's Championship. They finished in last place after three ...
Despite the prejudice women have faced for playing football, the sport's popularity has risen since the late 2010s. Indeed, Lebanon has achieved significant success within the West Asia region. Founded in 2008, the Lebanese Women's Football League is the national club league; Sadaka and SAS won the league a record
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 ...
The Lebanese Women's Football League (Arabic: الدوري اللبناني لكرة القدم للسيدات) is the only league of women's football in Lebanon. [1] [2] [3] It is run by the Lebanese Football Association and began in May 2008, with six teams participating in the debut season.
The Lebanon women's national football team is the representative women's association football team of Lebanon. Its governing body is the Lebanese Football Association (LFA) and it competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The national team's first activity was in 2006, when they played in the Arab Women's Championship. [1]
The following clubs used to play in the Lebanese Women's Football League at one point. [2] The years in parentheses represent the years of participation. Adab W Riyada Kfarchima (2008–2010) Ansar (2008–2009) Arabi (2011–2015) Athletico Beirut (2011–2013) Girls (2012–2017) Homenmen (2008–2009) Hoops (2019–2020) Jabal (2023) Jabal ...
The 2022–23 Lebanese Women's Football League was the 16th edition of the Lebanese Women's Football League since it was formed in 2008. It began on 17 April 2023, [1] and ended on 16 August 2023. After Jabal and Super Girls withdrew, six teams participated in the regular season, held in a double round-robin tournament. The top four-placed ...
The 2021–22 Lebanese Women's Football League was the 15th edition of the Lebanese Women's Football League since it was formed in 2008. It began on 10 April 2022 and ended on 31 July. Eight teams participated, who played each other in a double round-robin tournament . [ 1 ]