Al Manara Stadium

Al Manara Stadium

Infobox Stadium
stadium_name = Al Manara Stadium
nick_name =


location = flagicon|Lebanon Beirut, Lebanon
coordinates = coord|33|53|39.68|N|35|28|9.50|E|type:landmark
broke_ground =
opened =
renovated =
expanded =
closed =
demolished =
owner = Nejmeh SC
operator = Nejmeh SC
surface = Grass
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tenants = Nejmeh SC (Lebanese Premier League 1934 - present)
seating_capacity = 5,000
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Al Manara Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Beirut, Lebanon. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as the home for Nejmeh. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 people, together with a VIP seats area that accommodates around 100 guests, a cafeteria, & a gymnasium.

Present

The Club stadium is currently under rehabilitation including implanting the field with grass, increasing the seats spaces to allow more spectators, and enhancing the stadium facilities, walls, & fences. The first phase of the process started in June 2003 and was completed in late March 2004.

The stadium field was implanted with natural grass of the highest quality to provide the first team players with the best training conditions in Lebanon.

In this direction, The administration took a wise decision to relocate the youth teams training sessions to a different field in Bir Hassan area to avoid pressure on the newly implanted grass by the large number of players.

The second phase of the rehabilitation process including enhancing the club facilities, walls, & fences are currently underway and shall be completed later in 2004.

Sheikh Bahaa's Visit

This rehabilitation process was among the first objectives of the current club administration headed by president Mohammad Fanj and guided by Sheikh Bahaaeddine Hariri who made a visit to the old stadium in March 28, 2003 to witness the conditions of the stadium, and listen to the views, and demands of the team players, staff, & club administration.

The Old Stadium

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 club teams used to practice under poor conditions.

The former club administrations had worked very hard on enhancing the conditions by first building players facilities & administration offices around the stadium in 1969, the wall followed in 1974.

The fact that the old stadium used to host the daily training sessions of all the club teams including around 150 players, as well as many official & friendly matches for most of the Football teams in Lebanon didn't allow the implantation of natural grass.

The dream become true in year 2004, and the fans can know enjoy the sight of their first team training on a professional field in order to achieve the best results in the local and regional competitions.

Nejmeh Club stadium becomes "The Martyr Rafic Hariri Stadium":

After the assassination of the Martyr prime minister Rafic Hariri, Nejmeh club's board of directors expressed its condolences to the family of the martyr and especially the Guardian of the Club Sheikh Bahaaeddine Hariri, and decided on Monday February 21, 2005 to call the club stadium "The Martyr Rafic Hariri Stadium" to immortalize his memory, and recognize his favors to the Lebanese Sports in general, and to Nejmeh Club in specific.


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