Al-Safa' SC
Full name | Al-Safa' Beirut Sporting Club | ||
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Nickname(s) |
The Yellows Rockets | ||
Founded | 1939 | ||
Ground | Safa Stadium, Beirut – Lebanon (Capacity: 4,000) | ||
Chairman | Issam Al-Sayegh | ||
Head Coach |
Can Vanli | ||
League | Lebanese Premier League | ||
2014–15 | 5th | ||
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Al-Safa' Beirut SC (in Arabic نادي الصفاء الرياضي بيروت) (fullname Safa' Beirut Sporting Club) is a Lebanese sports club based in Wata El-Museitbeh, Beirut. In English the name Safa' الصفاء means clarity. The club receives its support primarily from the Druze community.[1][2] It became one of the elite teams in Asia after making it to the finals of the AFC Cup in 2007.
History
The club was founded under the name Safa' Beirut SC (Nadi al-Safa' al-Riyadi Beirut) in 1939, by 7 people: Maher Wahab, Anis Naaim, Hasib Al-Jerdi, Amin Haidar, Chafik Nader, Toufik Al-Zouhairy and Adib Haidar. They started playing football on a private field located in Wata El-Museitbeh, Beirut. The club main interest was to practice the game officially.
In 1948, Safa' Beirut SC obtained the official membership and license from the government as a private association. In the same year, the club was affiliated to the Lebanese Football Association (Fédération Libanaise de Football Association) and was ranked within the second division.
In 1961, Safa' Beirut SC was promoted to the first division.
Stadium
- Name: Safa Stadium.
- Opened: 1948.
- Owner: Safa' Beirut SC.
- Location: Wata El-Museitbeh, Beirut.
- Transport: 5 minutes from Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport.
- Seating capacity: 4,000 spectators.
- Tickets: Sold at main gate.
- Surface: Artificial grass (part of the FIFA "Goal Project" that was approved on 22 September 2004).
Kit Manufacturer
Honours
- 2011–12, 2012–13
- 1964–65, 1986–87, 2012–13
- 2013–14
- 2008–09, 2011–12
Tournaments
- Aley Cup:
- 1972, 1974
- Al Adha Tournament:
- 1979, 1984
- 16 March Tournament:
- 1983, 1984
Performance in AFC competitions
- AFC Cup: 5 appearances
- AFC Cup Winners Cup: 2 appearances
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Notable former managers
- Walid Zeineddine
- Mahmoud Saad
- Akram Salman
- Ghassan Abou Diab
- Samir Saad
Notable former players
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External links
References
- ↑ Montague, James (24 October 2007). "In Lebanon, even soccer is tainted by sectarian strife". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
- ↑ Alami, Mona (1 September 2009). "Religious about football". Retrieved 15 October 2010.