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2005–06 Lebanese Second Division

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2005–06 Lebanese Second Division was the 72nd season of the Second Division league which featured 12 Clubs. 3 of these teams were eligible for promotion to the top league of Lebanese football, the Lebanese Premier League while 1 of the 12 teams had to face relegation to the Lebanese Third Division for the 2006–07 Season.

From the 2004–05 Football League, 3 teams were relegated to the Second Division.[1] However, 2 teams were brought up to the Football League from the 2004–05 Second Division, these 2 teams being Salam Zgharta and Racing Beirut.[1] This was due to the Lebanese Football Federation announcing it will reduce the number of teams in the Football League from 11 to 10 for the 2005–06 Season leading to an increase in the number of teams in the Second Division.[1]

At the end of the season, Shabab Al-Sahel earned the title after finishing on 56 Points, 5 clear of the nearest club, Al-Hikma who finished 2nd on 51 Points with 16 victories, 3 draws and just 3 losses for the Season. The last team in this season to earn promotion was the Al-Ahli Sidon team who finished 3rd and just 1 point behind Al-Hikma.

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Final table

[2][3]

Pos Team Plyd Won Draw Lost F A F/A Pts Promotion/Relegation
1 Shabab Al-Sahel 22 18 2 2 42 16 26 56
Promoted to Lebanese Premier League
2 Hekmeh FC 22 16 3 3 50 12 38 51
3 Al-Ahli Saida 22 14 5 3 37 11 26 50
4 Al Tadamon Nabatieh 22 15 3 4 32 16 16 48
5 Al Akhaa Al Ahli 22 10 4 8 33 27 6 34
6 Racing Jounieh FC 22 7 4 11 29 33 -4 25
7 Al Ahli Nabtieh 22 6 6 10 21 34 -13 24
8 Homenmen Beirut 21 6 5 10 23 33 -10 23
9 Al-Bourj FC 22 5 4 13 24 40 -16 19
10 Homenetmen Beirut 22 5 3 14 20 39 -19 18
11 Al-Mahaba Tripoli 22 5 3 14 27 47 -20 18
12 Al Egtmaaey Tripoli 22 3 2 17 32 59 -27 11
Relegated to Lebanese Third Division

Top scorers

[4]

Goals Player Club
14 Paul Rustom Hekmeh FC
9 Mohamed Naser Al-Ahli Saida
8 Jose Carlos Hekmeh FC
7 Ali Hawila Al-Ahli Saida
6 Unknown Unknown
5 Unknown Al Egtmaaey Tripoli
5 Unknown Hekmeh FC
5 Unknown Al Ahli Nabtieh
5 Jaafar Morsel Homenmen Beirut
5 Hussain Ballot Shabab Al-Sahel

Relegation/Promotion

Relegation from Football League from 2005–06 Season

Promotion to Football League from 2005–06 Season

Relegation to Third Division from the 2005–06 Season

References

  1. ^ a b c R.S.S.S.F 2004–05 Season
  2. ^ Goalzz.com 2005–06 Table Archived 2007-08-17 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Rec.Sports.Soccer.Statistics.Foundation 2005–06 Lebanese Season
  4. ^ Goalzz.com 2005–06 2nd Division Top scorers Archived 2006-05-26 at the Wayback Machine

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