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==See also==
==External Links==
*[[Federation Libanaise de Football]]
*[[Lebanese Premier League]]
*[[Lebanese Second Division]]


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Revision as of 03:01, 14 November 2011

Lebanese Third Division
File:Lebanon.jep
Founded
Template:1950
Nation
 Lebanon
Confederation
AFC
Promotion To
Lebanese Second Division
Relegation To
Lebanese Fourth Division
Number of Teams
24
Current Champions (2010)
Harakat al Shabab FC

The Lebanese Third Division (Arabic: الدوري اللبناني - الدرجة الثالثة) is the third division of Lebanese football. It is under the Lebanese FA (Federation Libanaise de Football). In the 2010-2011 season, there are 24 teams in the Division. The champions qualify to the Lebanese Second Division and replace the relegated teams. In the season 2009-2010, Harakat al Shabab FC won the championship of the division and was promoted to Lebanese Second Division.

Season 2010-2011

In the season 2010-2011, the clubs Homenetmen Beirut F.C. and Homenmen Beirut, two teams with great tradition in the Lebanese Premier League were relegated from Second Division and are playing in Third Division. Other prominent football clubs now in Division Three include Al-Shabiba Mazraa and Al Riyada wal Adab Tripoli and others.

The names of the Third Division teams for the season 2010-2011:

  • Al-Amal Maaraka
  • Al-Amal Tripoli
  • Al-Bara'em Nabatieh
  • Barjalouna
  • Al-Fajr Arabsalim
  • Harf Arda al Khayri
  • Homenetmen Beirut
  • Homenmen Beirut
  • Al-Ittihad Haret el Naameh
  • Maaraka Association
  • Jawad Tripoli
  • Nejmet al-Sahraa'
  • Al-Oukhuwwa Kharayeb
  • Al-Rayyan
  • Al Riyada wal Adab Tripoli
  • Al-Riyadi Abbasieh
  • Al-Riyadi Barja
  • Al-Shabab Al Arabi
  • Al-Shabiba Mazraa
  • Al-Sharq
  • Al-Tadamon Beirut
  • Al Wafaa' Ghobeiri
  • Al-Wafa Nabi Chit
  • Al-Zamalek Shheem

Final classification:

  1. Al-Fajr Arabsalim (champion of Third Division for 2010-2011, promoted to Lebanese Second Division)
  2. Homenmen Beirut (runner-up, also promoted to Second Division)
  3. Al-Shabab Al Arabi (third, remains in Third Division)

Season 2011-2012

In season 2011-2012, two teams were promoted to Lebanese Second Division to play in season 2011-12 there, namely Homenmen Beirut and Al-Fajr Arabsalim

  • Al-Amal Maaraka
  • Al-Amal Tripoli
  • Al-Bara'em Nabatieh
  • Barjalouna
  • Harf Arda al Khayri
  • Homenetmen Beirut
  • Al-Ittihad Haret el Naameh
  • Maaraka Association
  • Jawad Tripoli
  • Nejmet al-Sahraa'
  • Al-Oukhuwwa Kharayeb
  • Al-Rayyan
  • Al Riyada wal Adab Tripoli
  • Al-Riyadi Abbasieh
  • Al-Riyadi Barja
  • Al-Shabab Al Arabi
  • Al-Shabiba Mazraa
  • Al-Sharq
  • Al-Tadamon Beirut
  • Al Wafaa' Ghobeiri
  • Al-Wafa Nabi Chit
  • Al-Zamalek Shheem
  • Nasser Bar Elias FC
  • Al-Mahabba Tripoli FC