Al Egtmaaey SC

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Egtmaeey Tripoli
Al Egtmaaey Tripoli logo.png
Full nameAl Egtmaeey Sporting Club
Short nameEgtmaaey
Founded1956;67 years ago (1956)
Ground International Olympic Stadium
Capacity22,400
League Lebanese Second Division
2022–23 Lebanese Second Division, 9th of 12
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Al Egtmaaey Sporting Club (Arabic : نادي الإجتماعي الرياضي), known as Egtmaaey Tripoli or simply Egtmaeey, is a football club based in Tripoli, Lebanon, that competes in the Lebanese Second Division. [1]

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Club rivalries

Egtmaaey plays the Tripoli derby, also known as the North derby, with AC Tripoli as they are both located in the same city. [2]

Honours

See also

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References

  1. FootballDatabase.com. "Al Egtmaaey Tripoli, Ranking and Statistics - FootballDatabase". footballdatabase.com. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  2. "ديربي الشمال ينتهي لصالح طرابلس على حساب الاجتماعي". Elsport News (in Arabic). Retrieved 24 May 2019.