Al Ansar FC
Lebanese association football club
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2023 | Al Ansar FC won the Lebanese FA Cup in the 2023–24 season. |
2023 | Mouhammed-Ali Dhaini, Yahya El Hindi, Hassan Maatouk, Robert Alexander Melki, Nassar Nassar, and Ali Tneich represented Lebanon's national team in the AFC Asian Cup. |
2022 | Al Ansar FC continued their participation in the AFC Cup group stage. |
2021 | Al Ansar FC returned to the AFC Cup group stage. |
2021 | Al Ansar FC won the Lebanese Super Cup, marking their sixth title in this competition. |
2021 | Al Ansar FC wins their 14th Lebanese Premier League title by beating Nejmeh 2-1 in the Beirut derby on the last matchday. They also complete a double by winning the Lebanese FA Cup final against Nejmeh. |
2020 | Al Ansar FC's AFC Cup participation was cancelled. |
2020 | Al Ansar FC won the Lebanese Premier League and Lebanese FA Cup in the 2020–21 season. |
2019 | Hassan Chaito, Hassan Chaitou, Adnan Haidar, and Mootaz Jounaidi represented Lebanon's national team in the AFC Asian Cup. |
2018 | Al Ansar FC reached the group stage of the AFC Cup. |
2018 | The supporters group 'Ultras Ansari 18' (UA18) is formed, marking the introduction of ultras groups in Lebanese football. |
2013 | Al Ansar FC competed in the AFC Cup group stage. |
2012 | Al Ansar FC won the Lebanese Super Cup. |
2012 | Nabil Badr became the club's president and main patron, taking over the leadership of Al Ansar FC. |
2011 | Al Ansar FC participated in the AFC Cup group stage. |
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