Salam Zgharta

Salam Zgharta
Full name Salam Zgharta
Nickname(s) Al-Salam
Founded 1971
Ground Zgharta Sports Complex - Mirdachiyyé Stadium
Zgharta, Lebanon
Capacity 5,000
Chairman Father Estephan Frangieh
Manager Charbel Azizi
League Lebanese First Division
2013–14 10th
Website Club home page

Salam Zgharta (Arabic: السلام زغرتا) is a Lebanese football (soccer) club based in Zgharta which competes in the Lebanese Premier League. The clubs fan-base comes from the town of Zgharta and the region of North Lebanon. The clubs traditional kit colour is dark red. Since its foundation, Al Salam sports club has aimed to provide a proper physical education for Lebanese youth in Zgharta and the North area. This education ensures that sport spirit is reflected in the attitudes of its members and their social community.

The mission of the club is to build team players of different age groups and to provide adequate training to improve players’ performance to compete with national and international teams.

Status

Sports clubs in Lebanon is not presently supported by the Ministry of Youth and Sports or related government institutions. Support and financing to sports entities and its charitable programs are secured from private or international NGO’s, donations and non-profit organizations.

For this reason, the concern is to establish relations and promote cooperation with other sports leagues and clubs and related Lebanese authority (Ministry of Youth Sports) and establish partnership with nonprofit humanitarian organization to develop, participate in as well as implement projects cutting across cultural lines.

Moreover, the present stadium, football field and multipurpose player rooms are in bad condition because of the absence of qualified management team and lack of financial resources necessary to renovate the building and plant the field.

Al Salam's new administrative board that took responsibility is keen to secure fund to complete the renovation works at the physical plant and to implement current and future program of the club.

Renovation quotation and engineering plans from engineering firms and agricultural companies are being requested.

The renovation of the building will incorporate the needs of the club and support its future programs.

Currently, and because of the facts mentioned above, Al Salam Club also faces new challenges – such as decline in membership growth, rising age demographic of membership, in addition to the field and facilities requirements – Al Salam Club must address these needs and take on new responsibilities and liabilities. There is a need to rebuild the membership and establish a true sense of community and commitment within the Club.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
14 Czech Republic DF Petr Trapp
Lebanon GK Mahmoud Sidawi
Lebanon GK Mhammad Dekermanji
Lebanon GK Marc Saroufim
Lebanon DF Alaa Hamiye
Uganda DF Richard Kassaga
Lebanon DF Ahmad Khatib
Lebanon DF Omar Arnaout
Lebanon DF Bassam Assaad
Lebanon DF Hamza Al Ali
Armenia DF Agob Donabedian
No. Position Player
Lebanon DF Yehya Al Jassem
Lebanon MF Jean-Jack Yammine
Lebanon MF Omar Ouaida
Lebanon MF Abou Baker Al Mal
Lebanon MF Omar Hussein
Lebanon MF Omar Zein Eldine
Argentina FW Lucas Galan
Lebanon FW Mahmoud Marouch
Lebanon FW Ahmad Al Masri
Lebanon FW Alex Boutros
Lebanon FW Ousama Najjar

Staff

Coach: Peter Meindertsma
Goalkeeper coach: Alexander
DCT: Marwan Khoury

Administrative Assembly of Salam Zgharta Club

President: Father Estephan Frangieh
Vice-President: Simon Douayhi
Secretary: Charbel Azizi
Treasurer: Oussama Lebian
Accountant: Antoine Saroufim
Public Relations: Father Joseph Mouawad
Managing director: Charbel Azizi
Sports director: Antoine Finianos

Members:

Trophies


Stadium

Stadium Renovation

Phase II of rehabilitation:

Notable former players

  • Armenia Samuel Boghossian
  • Australia Ben Davis
  • Australia Joseph Gittany
  • Australia Daniel Karam
  • Brazil Antonio Finianos
  • Cameroon Pierre Boya
  • Egypt Youssef Barakat
  • Iraq Haidar Abdul-Jabar
  • Iraq Kinan Al-Nemaa
  • Iraq Mouhannad Louis (Killed in 2004 in Iraq)
  • Lebanon Dadi Antoun

  • Lebanon Ghassan Bou-Rizk
  • Lebanon Sarkis Zikhia Douaihy
  • Lebanon Boutros Karam
  • Lebanon Hachem Khamis
  • Lebanon Jad Maawad
  • Lebanon Antonio Mouawad
  • Lebanon Claude Abou Nehme
  • Lebanon John M. Salloum
  • Lebanon Fawzi Yammine
  • Syria Fahd Aodi

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