2011–12 Lebanese FA Cup

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2011-12 Lebanese FA Cup
Tournament details
CountryFlag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon
Teams16
Final positions
Champions Al Ansar
Runner-up Nejmeh
  2010–11
2012–13  

The 2012 edition of the Lebanese FA Cup is the 40th edition to be played. It is the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Lebanon.

Contents

The winners qualify for the 2013 AFC Cup.

First qualifying round phase 1

Team 1 Score Team 2
15 October 2011
Al-Ahli Bourj Rehal5 0Alarz Beirut
Al-Taqdom Anqoon5 1Al-Barq

First qualifying round phase 2

Team 1 Score Team 2
19 October 2011
Brgalona4 3Al-Ahli Bourj Rehal
Al-Wifa2 2
(8 9 p)
Al-Taqdom Anqoon

Second qualifying round

Team 1 Score Team 2
25 October 2011
Al-Khoyol 6 2Brgalona
Homenetmen 1 0 Salam Zgharta
Al-Shabab2 0Al-Shabab Trables
Al-Islah 2 4 Shabab Al-Ghazieh
Al-Hekmah 2 0Al-Mawadda
26 October 2011
Al-Fajr Arabsalim 5 2Al-Ijtimai
1 November 2011
Al-Ahli Nabatiya3 0Al-Ahli Bourj Rehal
5 November 2011
Al-Nahda Ber Al-Yaas0 4Al-Ershad

Third qualifying round

Team 1 Score Team 2
8 December 2011
Homenetmen 1 1
(4 2 p)
Al-Fajr Arabsalim
9 December 2011
Al-Ahli Nabatiya0 5 Al-Khoyol
Al-Shabab0 2Al-Ershad
10 December 2011
Shabab Al-Ghazieh 7 0 Al-Hekmah

Round of 16

Team 1 Score Team 2
13 January 2012
Al-Nejmah 2 0 Al-Khoyol
Al-Ahli Saida 2 1 Homenetmen
Al-Mabarrah 0 1 Al-Ahed
14 January 2012
Tadamon Sour 1 0Al-Ershad
15 January 2012
Al-Ansar 2 1 (aet)Salam Sour
19 January 2012
Shabab Al-Sahel 2 0 Shabab Al-Ghazieh
24 January 2012
Safa 1 0 Tripoli
Racing Beirut 2 0 Al-Akhaa Al-Ahli

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
8 February 2012
Al-Ahli Saida 1 6 Al-Ansar
Racing Beirut 1 2 (aet) Safa
15 February 2012
Tadamon Sour 0 1 Shabab Al-Sahel
Al-Nejmah 3 2 Al-Ahed

Semi-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
4 April 2012
Al-Nejmah 2 1 Shabab Al-Sahel
29 April 2012
Al-Ansar 3 1 Safa

Final

Team 1 Score Team 2
9 May 2012
Al-Nejmah 1 2 Al-Ansar

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