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Lebanese Federation Cup
Lebanese Federation Cup
Founded
1999
Region
Lebanon
Winners
1999 :
Al-Ansar
2000 :
Al-Ansar
2004 :
Al-Ahed
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1
Provisional Associate Member - Not a member of FIFA
2
FIFA
and
AFC
use
Hong Kong
and
Macau
; the
EAFF
uses
Hong Kong, China
and
Macau, China
.