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Homenetmen Beirut (football)

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Homenetmen
Full nameHomenetmen Sports Association Beirut
Nickname(s)Homenetmenagan (The Orange Devils)
Founded1924; 100 years ago (1924)
GroundBourj Hammoud Stadium
Capacity8,000
ChairmanStephan Der Bedrossian
Head coachHassan Mashour Mido
LeagueLebanese Fourth Division
2022–23Lebanese Fourth Division Beirut, 6th of 9

Homenetmen Sports Association Beirut (Arabic: الجمعية الرياضية هومنتمن بيروت;[1] Armenian: Հայ Մարմնակրթական Ընդհանուր Միութիւն (ՀՄԸՄ), lit.'Armenian General Athletic Union (HMƏM)'), or simply Homenetmen, is a football club based in Beirut, Lebanon, that competes in the Lebanese Fourth Division. It is the association football branch of the larger Lebanese-Armenian multi-sports and scouting organisation of the same name.

Homenetmen Beirut was established in 1924, just six years after establishment of Homenetmen in Constantinople. The club won seven Lebanese Premier League and three Lebanese FA Cup titles. They also participated in the Asian Champion Club Tournament in 1970, finishing in third place.

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History

Homenetmen (blue) against Homenmen (red) in the 2020–21 Lebanese Third Division

Homenetmen Beirut were founded in 1924,[2] as one of the oldest teams in the region.[3] The initial headquarters of Homenetmen Lebanon were in the Zuqaq al-Blat quarter of Beirut, before moving to Bourj Hammoud.[2] Homenetmen were affiliated to the Tashnag party.[3] In 1927, the team played their first game against a foreign team in Aleppo, Syria, beating Homenetmen Aleppo 1–0.[2]

Homenetmen first won the Lebanese Premier League in 1943–44;[2] they won the league a further six times, holding a then-record seven titles.[2] Homenetmen also finished as league runners-up seven times, and won the Lebanese FA Cup three times.[2]

In 1970, Homenetmen represented Lebanon at the Asian Champion Club Tournament for the first time; having refused to play Hapoel Tel Aviv of Israel in the semi-final on political grounds, they beat PSMS Medan of Indonesia in the third-place match.[2] Homenetmen's refusal to play Hapoel was one of the reasons for the Israel Football Association's expulsion from the Asian Football Confederation in 1974.[4]

Following the Lebanese Civil War, Homenetmen fell into dismay: they were relegated to the Lebanese Second Division for the first time in 2002, and to the Lebanese Third Division in 2005.[3] In 2021, Homenetmen were relegated to the Lebanese Fourth Division.[5]

Rivalries

Homenetmen have a historic rivalry with fellow-Lebanese-Armenian club Homenmen.[6]

Honours

Asian record

1970: Third place[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "تحديد الجمعيات الرياضية المرخصة للعبة «الدراجات»". www.legallaw.ul.edu.lb. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Al Halabi, Samer (16 May 2021). الهومنتمن: تاريخٌ من "العراقة والمجد".. ومستقبلٌ قاتم. Ahwal Media (in Arabic). Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  3. ^ a b c Kenaan, Nadine (16 March 2010). أندية دمغت تاريخ اللعبة... في طريـق الاندثار. Al Akhbar (in Arabic). Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  4. ^ "«الفيفا» يساند الاستيطان". الأخبار (in Arabic). Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  5. ^ "هبوط جديد لهومنتمن بيروت". كووورة. 26 June 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  6. ^ "Lebanon's Armenian talent pool". www.fifa.com. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  7. ^ Mulcahy, Enda. "Asian Club Competitions 1970". RSSSF. Retrieved 2 March 2022.

External links

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