Nejmeh SC


Nejmeh Sporting Club is a Lebanese football club based in the Manara district of Ras Beirut, Beirut. The club was established in Beirut in 1945, and received its license on 28 April 1947. The club promoted gradually along the different divisions, and finally reached the first division in 1951. Nejmeh are considered one of the most popular football teams in Lebanon.
Historically, the club is second only to their cross-city rivals Ansar in the Lebanese Premier League: Ansar have won 13 titles while Nejmeh have won eight. Nejmeh are also second to their rivals in amount of Lebanese Cups won over the years, with a total of six cups compared to Ansar's 14. Nejmeh however do lead in amount of Elite Cup wins, with a total of 11 championships, as well as in the number of Lebanese Super Cup wins, having won it six times whereas Ansar have won it four times. The rivalry between the two clubs has been dubbed the Beirut derby.
In Asia, Nejmeh were runners-up in the 2005 AFC Cup, where they lost to Al-Faisaly of Jordan. Other than that, they won an Arab tournament known as the Al-Adha Cup four times, last time being in 1991.

History

1945–1951: Establishment of the club

The club was founded in 1945 as an association football club. The first provisional committee of Nejmeh Club was formed in 1945 and included:
This committee applied for a license at the Lebanese Government in 1945, which was issued on 28 April 1947. The club qualified for the Lebanese First Division in 1951.
The choice of the name of the club came on 11 October 1945, when a night meeting was held at Anis Radwan's house to discuss the affairs of the team. Looking at the sky's stars, Radwan decided to call the team Al-Nejmeh.

1970–1987: The golden era

The major breakthrough came in 1970 with the rise of the golden team at Nejmeh Club that included the best players in Lebanon. Mohammad Hatoum, Hassan Shatila, Mahmoud Shatila, Habib Kammouneh, Zein Hashem, Jamal El Khatib, Youssef El Ghoul, to mention a few, with the rest of their teammates. This golden team led the way to a decade of glory for Nejmeh.
The period of the 1970s was the best in the club history. Nejmeh dominated the Lebanese scene and, after becoming known worldwide, many famous players, such as Pelé and Bebeto, played matches with Nejmeh as honour guests.
In the late 1970s and the 1980s, the Lebanese Civil War prevailed the Lebanese scene. The Lebanese championship was suspended for 12 years.

1997–2005: The second golden era

The Arab world witnessed the second golden era of Nejmeh from 1997 till 2004, where they had the longest winning streak in the Arab history with players such as: Moussa Hojeij, Abbas Ahmed Atwi, Mohammed Ghaddar, Ali Nasseredine, Bilal Najjarin, Khaled Hamieh, Akram Moghrabi, Errol McFarlane, Abbas Shahrour, Mohammad Kassas, Hussein Dokmak, Faisal Antar, Mohammed Halaweh and Haitham Zein. The club won the 1999–2000 Lebanese Premier League title.
In 2003, a new administration of the club was elected after more than 30 years under the presidency of Omar Ghandour. The new president was Mohammad Fanj. In 2005, the administration resigned, and a new election took place with a new administration, headed by Mr. Mohammad Amin Daouk, being elected.

2014–present: Recent history

Since 2014, Nejmeh have won the League and FA Cup once, in 2014, the Super Cup twice, in 2014 and 2016, and the Elite Cup three times in a row, in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

Colours and badge

Ever since the club's foundation, the traditional and primary color of Nejmeh has been burgundy red. The club's badge is composed of a star in the center, in reference to the club's name which, in Arabic, means "Star". The two cedars on the side of the logo recall Lebanon's national symbol.
In 2019 the logo underwent various changes: the star changed from white to gold, the cedars from green to burgundy and the text from burgundy to black. Other minor changes have also been made such as the enlargement of the width of the white border, and the shift of the text "Beirut 1945", which moved from the center of the star to underneath it.

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

The following is a list of kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors worn by Nejmeh from 2000 onwards.
PeriodKit manufacturerShirt Sponsor
2000–2003AdidasLBC
2003–2005A-LineCoca-Cola
2005–2006AdidasNone
2006–2007AdidasBankmed
2007–2008AdidasNone
2008–2010A-LineBankmed
2010–2011LottoBankmed
2011–2012JomaBankmed
2012–2013LottoBankmed
2013–2014PeakBankmed
2014–2015LottoBankmed
2015–2016JakoBankmed
2016–2018P4Bankmed
2018–2019CapelliNexen Tire
Alfa
2019JakoNone
2019–CapelliNexen Tire
Alfa

Stadium

The club stadium is located in Al Manara area in Beirut, Lebanon. The stadium consists of a football field, and spaces that accommodate around 5,000 spectators, together with a VIP seats area that accommodates around 100 guests, a cafeteria, and a gymnasium.
The old club stadium first consisted of a sand training field over the land number 704 in Ras Beirut area with no facilities or fences. The stadium went through a rehabilitation process, with improvements including implanting the field with grass, increasing the seats spaces to allow more spectators, and enhancing the stadium facilities, walls, and fences. The first phase of the process started in June 2003 and was completed in late March 2004.
On 21 February 2005, the stadium was named "The Martyr Rafic Hariri Stadium" in honour of the late Prime Minister.

Supporters

Founded on 9 February 2018, Nejmeh's "Ultras Supernova" was the first ultras group to be introduced in Lebanon. The name "Supernova" is a reference to the etymology of Nejmeh which, in Arabic, means "Star".
Prior to the Arab Club Champions Cup game against Al-Ahly of Egypt, played on 13 August 2018, seven "Ultras Supernova" fans were arrested by the Egyptian national security because of the negative connotations the word "Ultras" has in Egypt. The fans have been returned to Lebanon by request of the Lebanese Ambassador to Cairo.

Club rivalries

The Beirut derby with Ansar has historically been the most anticipated game in Lebanon: both located in Beirut, Nejmeh and Ansar have shared the majority of titles. While Nejmeh has been more successful in Asia, Ansar holds the most league titles and FA Cups.
In recent years another fierce rivalry has developed, between Nejmeh and Ahed. Also based in Beirut, Ahed have won the majority of league titles since the 2014–15 season. Tensions between the two teams have also forced the federation to change venues multiple times. Most noticeably, in the 2016–17 season, Nejmeh refused to play against Ahed in the league title decider and were sanctioned six points by the federation.
Another rivalry that has developed in recent years is with Salam Zgharta. Since the 2016–17 season, Salam Zgharta and Nejmeh have played various intense games between each other, with some escalating in offensive chants.
Other important matches are with Safa and Racing, both located in the same city as Nejmeh.

Players

Current squad

Other players under contract

Out on loan

Notable players

CompetitionPlayerNational team
2000 AFC Asian CupAbbas Chahrour
2000 AFC Asian CupWahid El Fattal
2000 AFC Asian CupMohamed Halawi
2000 AFC Asian CupMoussa Hojeij
2007 AFC Asian CupBassim Abbas
2012 Africa Cup of NationsOsama Chtiba
2017 Africa Cup of NationsHassan Wasswa
2019 AFC Asian CupKassem El Zein
2019 AFC Asian CupAli Hamam
2019 AFC Asian CupHassan Maatouk
2019 AFC Asian CupNader Matar

Honours

Domestic

In 1982, Nejmeh reached the Arab Club Champions Cup final but lost to Iraqi club Al-Shorta. In 2005, Nejmeh reached the final of the AFC Cup and lost to Al-Faisaly of Jordan: this was the first time a Lebanese football team had reached the final of any Asian competition.