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Championship

First launched in 1934, the championship summarizes the regular season and consists the basis of teams ranking for all divisions.

The first division championship consists of  12 teams facing each others in 22 stages, and 400 matches. A win is awarded by 3 pts, a draw by 1 pts, and a loss by 0 pts. At the end of the championship, the trophy goes to the team with the largest balance of pts. Teams contending for the title with same pts. balance compete in 2 round matches to decide the champion.

List of winners:

1934 Al Nahda
1935 American University
1936 Sika (Railways)
1937 American University
1938 American University
1939 Sika (Railways)
1940 --------
1941 Sika (Railways)
1942 Al Nahda
1943 Al Nahda
1944 Homentmen
1945 Homenmen
1946 Homentmen
1947 Al Nahda
1948 Homentmen
1949 Al Nahda
1950 --------
1951 Homentmen
1952-53 --------
1954 Homenmen
1955 Homentmen
1956 Racing
1957 Homenmen
1958-60 --------
1961 Homenmen
1962 --------
1963 Homentmen
1964 --------
1965 Racing
1966 --------
1967 Al Shabiba Mazraa
1968 --------
1969 Homentmen
1970 Racing
1971-72--------
1973 Nejmeh
1974 --------
1975 Nejmeh
1976-87--------
1988 Al Ansar
1989 --------
1990 Al Ansar
1991 Al Ansar
1992 Al Ansar
1993 Al Ansar
1994 Al Ansar
1995 Al Ansar
1996 Al Ansar
1997 Al Ansar
1998 Al Ansar
1999 Al Ansar *
2000 Nejmeh
2001 ------- **

* 11 successive championships is a Guinness World Record.
** Season cancelled.





Tadamoun Sour celebrating the 2000/2001 championship title.. (Season cancelled) 


















Nejmeh celebrating the 1999/2000
championship title

















Mr. Salim Diab, Al-Ansar Club president, receiving the Guinness World Record certificate from Mr. Neil Haiz, Guinness World Record representative, on 31/05/2000 


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