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Tripoli Sporting Club
(formerly Olympic Beirut)Full name Tripoli Sporting Club
(formerly Olympic Beirut)Founded 2000 Ground Tripoli Municipal Stadium
Tripoli, Lebanon
(Capacity: 18,000)Manager Younis Qatan League Lebanese Premier League 2006-07 10th Home coloursTripoli SC (Arabic: نادي طرابلس الرياضي) is a Lebanese football club founded in 2000.
It was known earlier as Olympic Beirut winning the Lebanese Premiere League in 2003 and appearing in AFC competitions, before the ownership was changed due to financial considerations, the club moved to the Northern city of Tripoli and was renamed Tripoli Sports Club.
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Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player DF Naser Al Sebai FW Moustafa Al-Kasaa' No. Position Player FW Abdul-Rahman Belh FW Mohamad Ghado The club had many achievements particularly under the earlier name Olympic Beirut with the championship title and appearance in AFC Championhips as follows:
Achievements
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- 2003
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- 2003
Performance in AFC competitions
- AFC Cup: 1 appearance
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- 2004: Quarter-Finals
Notable former players
- Edilson
- Silvio Cesar
- Pierre Boya
- Cofie Bekoe
- Faisal Antar
- Mohammad Kassas
- Youssef Mohamad
- Pierre Issa
Lebanese Second Division • Clubs in 2011–12 season Al-Ahli Nabatieh · Al-Fajr Arabsalim · Harakat al Shabab FC · Hekmeh FC · Homenmen Beirut · Al Islah Al Bourj Al Shimaly · Al-Irshad FC · Al Khoyol FC · Al-Mawadda Tripoli FC · Al-Ijtimai Tripoli FC · Shabab Al-Ghazieh · Al-Shabab Tripoli FC · Salam Zgharta · Al-Nahda Bar Elias FC ·Lebanese Premier League • 2011–12 clubs Al Ahed · Al-Ahli Saida · Al-Akhaa Al-Ahli Aley · Al Ansar · Al-Mabarrah · Nejmeh SC · Tadamon Sour · Racing Beirut · Safa · Salam Sour · Shabab Al-Sahel · Tripoli SC
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