2015–16 Lebanese Second Division

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Lebanese Second Division
Season2015–16
Champions Tadamon Sour
Promoted Tadamon Sour
Al-Akhaa Al-Ahli Aley
Relegated Al-Ommal Trables
Hilal Haret el Nehme
Matches played132
Goals scored445 (3.37 per match)
Biggest home win Tadamon Sour 10-0 Al-Ommal Trables
Biggest away win Al-Riadah wal Adab 0-9 Al Islah B.H.
Highest scoring Al Islah B.H. 5-5 Al-Riadah wal Adab
Tadamon Sour 10-0 Al-Ommal Trables
2016–17

The Lebanese Second Division (Arabic : الدوري اللبناني - الدرجة الثانية) is the second division of Lebanese football. It is controlled by the Federation Libanaise de Football Association.The top two teams qualify for the Lebanese Premier League and replace the relegated teams.

Table

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Tadamon Sour (P)222110759+6664Promotion to Lebanese Premier League
2 Al-Akhaa Al-Ahli Aley (P)2216245218+3450
3 Al-Mabarrah 2212464226+1640
4 Homenetmen Beirut F.C. 2210394430+1433
5 Al Ahli Nabatiya 229673426+833
6 Amal Maarka F.C. 228683745830
7 Al Islah B.H. 227874234+829
8 Al-Ahli SC 22651126361023
9 Al-Riadah wal Adab 22651128471923
10 Al-Shabeba Al-Mazraah 22641224411722
11 Al-Ommal Trables (R)22631325573221Relegation to Lebanese Third Division
12 Hilal Haret el Nehme (R)2203191373603

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