Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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07/08 13:00 | 13 |
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07/08 13:30 | 13 |
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07/12 13:00 | 14 |
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07/12 13:30 | 14 |
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07/13 13:30 | 14 |
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07/18 13:30 | 15 |
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07/19 13:30 | 15 |
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07/19 13:30 | 15 |
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Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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07/07 13:30 | 13 |
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2-1 |
07/05 13:00 | 15 |
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2-1 |
07/05 13:00 | 15 |
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1-5 |
07/05 13:00 | 15 |
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1-4 |
07/03 13:30 | 12 |
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4-1 |
07/02 13:30 | 12 |
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0-2 |
07/02 13:00 | 12 |
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5-2 |
07/01 13:00 | 14 |
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0-3 |
07/01 13:00 | 14 |
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1-4 |
06/30 13:00 | 14 |
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3-0 |
06/27 13:30 | 11 |
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4-1 |
06/26 13:30 | 11 |
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3-3 |
The Lebanese First Division (Arabic: الدوري اللبناني الدرجة الأولى), commonly known as the Lebanese Premier League (Arabic: الدوري اللبناني الممتاز, romanized: ad-dawrī al-lubnānī al-mumtāz), is the top division of the Lebanese football league system. Established in 1934 and organized by the Lebanese Football Association (LFA), the Lebanese Premier League is one of the oldest in the Middle East, originally launched under the name Edmond Rubeiz Cup. Throughout its history, the league has experienced several interruptions due to political instability and conflict.
As of the 2024–25 season, the league features 12 clubs and employs a split-season format, with a regular season followed by championship and relegation rounds. The league champion qualifies for the AFC Challenge League, while the bottom two teams are relegated to the Lebanese Second Division. The league introduced Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology in 2023.
Prominent early clubs included Nahda (who won the first edition), Homenetmen, and Homenmen. In recent years, clubs such as Ahed, Ansar, and Nejmeh have dominated the competition. Ansar holds the record for most league titles with 14, including a streak of 11 consecutive championships between 1988 and 1999.
On 22 March 1933, representatives of 13 football clubs gathered in the Minet El Hosn district in Beirut to form the Lebanese Football Association (LFA). The Lebanese Premier League began in May 1934 as the Edmond Rubeiz Cup, in honour of Nahda player Edmond Rubeiz who had died of typhoid the previous year. The competition was held in a knockout format, with Nahda beating DPHB 7–1 in the final to win the inaugural competition.
Nahda, AUB, and DPHB shared the titles during the first decade of the league. Between the 1940s and 1960s Armenian clubs, mainly Homenetmen and Homenmen, were the most prominent in the Lebanese footballing scene. The two clubs shared 11 titles in 16 seasons between 1943 and 1969. Following a 12-year interruption of the league due to the Lebanese Civil War, Ansar dominated the league winning 11 consecutive league titles between 1988 and 1999. They set a Guinness World Record for most consecutive league titles, which has been since broken by Skonto of Latvia in 2002.
Nejmeh broke Ansar's streak, winning four out of five league titles between 2000 and 2005. Since the late 2000s, Ahed have emerged as the dominant force in Lebanese football. They won their inaugural league title in 2008 and have since been crowned champions a total of nine times. After having won the league title in 2019, Ahed became the three-time defending champions, a feat accomplished only one other time, by Ansar in 1992. Due to financial and political issues in the country, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic, the LFA decided to cancel the ongoing 2019–20 season.