Al Mabarra Club

Mabarra
Full nameAl Mabarra Club[1]
Founded1987 (1987)
GroundMabarra Field
ChairmanAhmad Kassem
ManagerMalek Hassoun
LeagueLebanese Premier League
2024–25Lebanese Second Division, 2nd of 12 (promoted)

Al Mabarra Club (Arabic: نادي المبرة الرياضي) is a football club based in Beirut, Lebanon, that competes in the Lebanese Premier League.

Established in 1987, the club has experienced periods of both relegation and promotion throughout its history. They first played in the Lebanese Premier League in 1989, and won one Lebanese FA Cup in 2008.[2]

The club is affiliated with the Al-Mabarrat Charitable Organization, and is known for its social and community-oriented foundation.[3] Mabarra have Shia ties.[4]

History

Mabarra officially launched in 1987, emerging from the Imam Al-Khoei Charity, the first institution established by the Al-Mabarrat Association.[5] Originally created to serve orphans and underprivileged youth cared for by the association, the club aimed to foster both physical and moral development through sports.[5] It joined the Lebanese Football Association in the same year and gradually ascended through the league system, reaching the Lebanese Premier League in the 2002–03 season.[5]

The club quickly became a consistent competitor in Lebanon’s top football competitions.[5] Mabarra’s first major achievement came in 2008 when it won the Lebanese FA Cup, followed by a runner-up finish in 2010.[5] The club also participated in the AFC Cup in 2009, securing notable victories over Erbil (Iraq) and Al-Arabi (Kuwait).[5]

Mabarra was relegated to the Second Division following the 2013–14 season.[3] In the years that followed, the club alternated between attempting to return to the First Division and fighting to avoid relegation to the Third Division.[3]

A turning point came ahead of the 2023–24 season when Ali Haidar became club president and began restructuring the team.[3] During the 2024–25 season, Mabarra secured promotion to the Premier League in June 2025 by defeating Ahly Nabatieh 4–2 in a decisive match.[3]

Current squad

As of 18 February 2026

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  LBN Ibrahim Hoteit (on loan from Ansar)
3 DF  LBN Kassem Watfa
4 DF  LBN Ali Abboud
5 DF  LBN Mohammad Farhat
6 MF  LBN Hussein Ibrahim (captain)
8 MF  LBN Hussein Bajouk
9 FW  LBN Karim Slim (on loan from Ahed)
10 MF  LBN Hassan Chaito (vice-captain)
11 FW  LBN Mohammad Rachid
15 MF  LBN Ali Kharroubi
17 FW  LBN Mahmoud Siblini
20 MF  LBN Mohammad Ayoub
21 GK  LBN Ahmad Taktouk
22 GK  LBN Abdelmenhem Sbeiti
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 GK  LBN Karim Salameh
24 DF  PLE Qusai Al-Battat
27 FW  GUI Mohamed Kone
29 FW  CIV Bakary Soumare
30 DF  LBN Mohammad Ismail
31 FW  LBN Karim Tarhini (on loan from Ansar)
33 FW  LBN Ouday Chammouri
42 DF  CIV Gnabré Yves Constant Legré
70 MF  LBN Abbas Mrad
77 MF  LBN Ali Ibrahim
80 MF  LBN Hassan El-Mokdad
92 FW  LBN Adam Sayed
94 MF  LBN Mustafa Baidoun

Honours

Performance in AFC competitions

2009: Group stage

See also

References

  1. ^ "Team info: Al Mabarra Club". globalsportsarchive.com. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Lebanon 2007/08". RSSSF. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e https://www.al-akhbar.com/sports/838182/%D8%B5%D8%B9%D9%88%D8%AF-%D8%AC%D9%88%D9%8A%D8%A7-%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%A8%D8%B1%D8%A9-%D8%A5%D9%84%D9%89-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AF%D8%B1%D8%AC%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A3%D9%88%D9%84%D9%89--%D9%82%D8%B5%D8%AA%D8%A7-%D9%86%D8%AC%D8%A7%D8%AD-%D8%A8%D9%86%D9%83%D9%87%D8%AA%D9%8A%D9%86-%D9%85%D8%AE%D8%AA%D9%84%D9%81
  4. ^ Alami, Mona (1 September 2009). "Religious about football". NOW Lebanon. Archived from the original on 19 April 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "نادي المبرّة الرياضي". جمعية المبرّات الخيرية. Retrieved 2025-08-01.