Al Mouttahed Tripoli
Al Mouttahed Tripoli |
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Leagues |
Lebanese Basketball League |
Founded |
2001 |
History |
Tripoli’s Al-Mouttahed club was founded in 2001 with the objective of promoting the development of sports in Tripoli and in North Lebanon to strengthen the presence of Tripoli in the Lebanese sports life and to breathe new life into the game of Basketball |
Location |
Tripoli, Lebanon |
Team colors |
Blue, White,
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Head coach |
Paul Caughter |
Championships |
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Website |
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Uniforms |
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Al Muttahed (Arabic: المتحد طرابلس) also known by its name United Club Tripoli is a Lebanese sports club most known for its basketball program playing in top division for men and women. It is located Tripoli, Lebanon. It is affiliated with Safadi Foundation but has its own independent administrative structure.
Al Muttahed Tripoli basketball team is part of the Lebanese Basketball League 1st division and presently the only team from the North Governorate.
Achievements
- Champions of the fourth division playoffs for the 2002/2003 season
- Champions of the third division playoffs for the 2003/2004 season
- Champion of the second division playoffs for the 2004/2005 season
- Champion of the 2004 John Hamam Basketball Championship
- Ranked fifth in the 2005/2006 first division championship season
- Ranked fifth in the 2006/2007 first division championship season
- Runner up in the 2007/2008 First Division Championship
- Ranked Fifth in the 2008/2009 Dubai International Championship
- Ranked Fifth in the 2008/2009 WestAsia Championship
- Lebanese basketball Regular League Championship in 2008/2009
- Lebanese Basketball runner-up in 2008-2009
- Runner-up of Arab Club Championship in 2009/2010
- Ranked third in the 2010/2011 first division championship season
Players Season 2011-2012
- Ahmad Kheir
- Austin Johnson
- Bashir Saad
- Bassem Balaa
- Bassel Bawji
- Elie Rustom
- Mouhamad Akkari
- Marwan Ziade
- Omar Ayoubi
- Samer Mechref
- Trim Kibwe
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2011-12 Lebanese Basketball League
Division A (Men) (2011-2012) |
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Division A (Women) (2009-2010) |
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