Lebanon national football team
The Lebanon national football team represents Lebanon in international association football. Overview of history, stadium, notable players, competition record, and development of the team.
Overview
The Lebanon national football team is the senior side that represents Lebanon in international association football. It is governed by the national federation and competes in continental and regional competitions under the Asian confederation. Supporters often refer to the team by nicknames tied to the cedar tree, a national symbol, and the squad traditionally wears red shirts with white details.
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Most home matches are played at the Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium in Beirut, the country's largest venue. Beirut is also the country's capital city and a focal point for domestic football, with fans from across the country gathering for international fixtures. The stadium has been the stage for both important qualifiers and friendly matches and is closely associated with the modern history of the national team.
History and development
Lebanon's national team has a history marked by gradual development within Asian football. The team has taken part in regional tournaments and qualifying campaigns over many decades. Lebanon hosted the AFC Asian Cup in 2000 and later returned to the tournament after qualifying in 2019, reflecting growth in organization and talent. Despite steady progress, Lebanon has not yet reached the FIFA World Cup, and World Cup qualification remains a primary goal for the federation and fans.
Players, style and notable figures
The squad features players drawn from the domestic league and from the Lebanese diaspora in Europe and the Middle East. Over recent years the team has been captained by experienced league and international performers who contribute goals and leadership. Coaches have varied in background and approach, but a common thread has been an emphasis on tactical discipline and organized defending, combined with efforts to develop attacking talent at youth levels.
Competition record and significance
Lebanon's most visible continental appearances are at the AFC Asian Cup. The team also competes in regional events such as the West Asian and Arab competitions and takes part in successive World Cup qualifying cycles. Performance in these tournaments has shaped domestic interest in football and pushed improvements in coaching, facilities and youth setups. Qualification campaigns serve as important measures of progress.
Quick facts
- Governing body: National football federation of Lebanon
- Home stadium: Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium, Beirut
- Sport: Association football
- Major continental appearances: AFC Asian Cup (including hosting)
- World Cup: Has not yet qualified for the FIFA World Cup
- Country: Lebanon, capital Beirut
The Lebanon national team continues to develop through grassroots programs, improvements to the domestic league, and increased experience in international fixtures. Progress is incremental, but periodic tournament qualification and competitive performances have raised the team's profile within Asia and among the Lebanese diaspora abroad.
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AlegsaOnline.com Lebanon national football team Leandro Alegsa
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Sources
- fifa.com : "The FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking"
- eloratings.net : "World Football Elo Ratings"