2010–11 Lebanese FA Cup

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2010-11 Lebanese FA Cup
CountryFlag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon
Teams16
Champions Al Ahed
Runners-up Safa
Matches played14
Goals scored36 (2.57 per match)
2011–12

The 2011 edition of the Lebanese FA Cup was the 39th edition to be played. It is the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Lebanon.

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Al-Ansar went into this edition as the holders. Al Ansar holds the most wins with 12 titles.

The cup winner were guaranteed a place in the 2012 AFC Cup.

Round 1

16 teams play a knockout tie. 8 clubs advance to the next round. Ties played between 14 and 18 January 2011.

Team 1 Score Team 2
14 January 2011
Salam Sour 0 4 Shabab Al-Sahel
15 January 2011
Racing Beirut 1 2 Al-Mabarrah
Mahabba Trables0 4 Al Ansar
16 January 2011
Tadamon Sour 0 1Al Ikhaa Al Ahli
Safa 0 0
3 - 2p
Al Islah Bourg Shamaly
Al Nejmeh 3 0Shbab Trables
18 January 2011
Tadamon Beirut0 2Salam Zgharta
Al Ahed 2 1 Shabab Al-Ghazieh

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
22 January 2011
Al Nejmeh 0 1 Safa
23 January 2011
Al Ikhaa Al Ahli1 5 Al Ahed
Shabab Al-Sahel 2 0Salam Zgharta
25 January 2011
Al Ansar (w/o) 1 Al-Mabarrah
1 Match awarded to Al Ansar, Al-Mabarrah apparently withdrew.

Semi-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
7 April 2011
Safa 1 0 Al Ansar
8 April 2011
Al Ahed 2 1 Shabab Al-Sahel

Final

Team 1 Score Team 2
7 April 2011
Safa 0 3 [1] Al Ahed

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References

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