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Safa
File:Al-Safa' SC.png
Full nameSafa Sporting Club
Nickname(s)النسور (The Eagles)[1]
Founded31 March 1939; 85 years ago (31 March 1939)
GroundSafa Stadium[a]
Capacity4,000
ChairmanGhazi Chaar
ManagerYoussef Al Jawhari
LeagueLebanese Premier League
2021–22Lebanese Premier League, 11th of 12
Current season

Safa Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي الصفاء الرياضي, lit.'The Purity Sporting Club') is a football club based in Wata El Msaytbeh, a district in Beirut, Lebanon, that competes in the Lebanese Premier League. Founded in 1939, they won three league titles, three domestic cups, one Super Cup, and two Elite Cups; they have also reached the 2008 AFC Cup final.[2]

Safa primarily receives its support from Wata El-Museitbeh, as well as the Druze community all over Lebanon.[3][4] Given their fanbase extends well in Mount Lebanon, including the city of Aley, they play the Mountain derby with Akhaa Ahli Aley.

History

Founded in 1933 at an amateur level in the Wata El-Museitbeh of Beirut, Safa Sporting Club was officially established in 1939 by seven people: Maher Wahab, Anis Naaim, Hasib Al-Jerdi, Amin Haidar, Chafik Nader, Toufik Al-Zouhairy and Adib Haidar.[5]

On 23 December 1948, Safa obtained the official membership and license from the government as a private association.[5] In the same year, the club was affiliated to the Lebanese Football Association and was ranked within the Second Division.[6] In 1961, Safa was promoted to the First Division.[citation needed]

After finishing the 2021–22 Lebanese Premier League in 11th place, Safa were due to be relegated to the Second Division for the first time.[7] However, following Shabab Bourj's withdrawal from the league, they were relegated in place of Safa.[8]

Kit manufacturers

The following is a list of kit manufacturers worn by Safa.

Period Kit manufacturer
1999–2008 Puma
2008–2010 Adidas
2010–2011 Lotto
2011–2015 Joma
2016–2017 Sportika SA
2017–2018 Jako
2018– Joma

Stadium

Safa Stadium
ملعب نادي الصفاء الرياضي
Map
LocationWata El-Museitbeh
Coordinates33°52′29″N 35°29′31″E / 33.87472°N 35.49194°E / 33.87472; 35.49194
Capacity4,000
Opened1948

The Safa Stadium opened in 1948, and has a capacity of 4,000 spectators. Located in the Wata El-Museitbeh district of Beirut, the stadium is five minutes from the Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport. While the stadium is of Safa's property, the club plays in various other stadiums around the country.[citation needed]

Club rivalries

Safa has important rivalries with Ansar and Nejmeh, both being based in Beirut. Safa also plays the Mountain derby with Akhaa Ahli,[9] as Akhaa is based in Aley, a city in Mount Lebanon, and Safa's support comes from the Druze community in Lebanon, who mainly live in Chouf and Aley districts.[citation needed]

Players

Current squad

As of 8 October 2022[10]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Lebanon LBN Omar Idlibi
2 DF Lebanon LBN Ali Al Saadi
4 DF Lebanon LBN Hassan Abdallah Hazime
5 DF Lebanon LBN Mohamad Baker El Housseini
6 MF Lebanon LBN Kassem Hayek
7 DF Lebanon LBN Mohamad Zein Tahan (captain)
8 MF Lebanon LBN Hassan Kraytem
9 FW Senegal SEN Adramé Diallo
10 MF Lebanon LBN Ahmad Jalloul
11 MF Lebanon LBN Hassan Hussein Hazimeh
13 GK Lebanon LBN Rabie El Kakhi
16 MF Lebanon LBN Ayman Chandab
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Syria SYR Alaa Hamadeh
18 MF Lebanon LBN Mahdi Tlays
19 MF Mali MLI Issa Keita
20 MF Lebanon LBN Habib Shweikh
21 DF Lebanon LBN Ali Hareb
27 FW Lebanon LBN Moussa Tawil
66 MF Lebanon LBN Abbass Awad
70 FW Lebanon LBN Samih Damaj
71 FW Lebanon LBN Hussein Haidar
77 FW State of Palestine PLE Ayman Abou Sahyoun
99 FW Lebanon LBN Hasan Hawila

Notable players

Players in international competitions
Competition Player National team
1996 AFC Asian Cup Yasser Sibai  Syria
2000 AFC Asian Cup Youssef Mohamad  Lebanon
Ahmad Naamani  Lebanon
2019 AFC Asian Cup Ahmad Taktouk  Lebanon
Mohamed Zein Tahan  Lebanon

Honours

Domestic

Continental

Other achievements

Performance in AFC competitions

2008: Final
2009: Round of 16
2012: Group stage
2013: Group stage
2014: Round of 16
1992–93: Withdrew in first round
2000–01: Withdrew in first round

Managerial history

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Only used as a training ground

References

  1. ^ Arab-Sport.net | (13 October 2017). "بعزيمة النسور | الصفاء يعود من صيدا بثوب البطل". عرب سبورتس. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  2. ^ "AFC Cup 2017: Match day one - Playoff and group stage preview | Goal.com". www.goal.com. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  3. ^ Montague, James (24 October 2007). "In Lebanon, even soccer is tainted by sectarian strife". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
  4. ^ Alami, Mona (1 September 2009). "Religious about football". Archived from the original on 19 April 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
  5. ^ a b "فريق: الصفاء بيروت". www.kooora.com. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  6. ^ "منتديات كووورة". forum.kooora.com. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  7. ^ "بالصور: الصفاء اللبناني يهبط لأول مرة في تاريخه". كووورة. 17 May 2022. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  8. ^ "شطب كافة نتائج شباب البرج وإسقاطه إلى الدرجة الثانية". Elsport News (in Arabic). Retrieved 3 June 2022.
  9. ^ "جولة دربي الجبل... وملامسة اللقب". Al-Joumhouria. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  10. ^ "Safa SC". Global Sports Archive. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  11. ^ Diab, Rami Abou (9 November 2020). "Safa SC appoint new coach". FA Lebanon. Retrieved 9 November 2020.

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