Eleven Football Pro

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Eleven Football Pro
Eleven Football Pro logo.png
Full nameEleven Football Pro
Short nameEFP
Founded2019;4 years ago (2019)
ManagerJoseph Moawad
League Lebanese Women's Football League
2022–23 Lebanese Women's Football League, 3rd of 8
Website Club website

Eleven Football Pro (Arabic : نادي أيليفين فوتبول برو), or simply EFP, is a women's football club based in Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon, section of the homonymous sports academy. [1] Founded in 2019, they compete in the Lebanese Women's Football League and have won one Lebanese Women's FA Cup.

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History

Eleven Football Pro were founded in 2019. In 2019–20, their debut season, EFP came third in the league, after losing 4–2 to SAS in the final matchday of the season. [2] They won their first trophy in 2021, winning the 2020–21 Lebanese Women's FA Cup final after beating BFA on penalties. [3]

Players

As of 8 July 2023 [4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Lamitta El Dib
2 MF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Julie Atallah
3 DF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Raquelle Nasr
4 DF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Ithamar Romanos (captain)
4 DF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Asiyah Zreika
5 DF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Gilnar El Kaii
5 FW Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Rachel Nassif
7 MF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Alexis Samaha
8 FW Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Nicole Bleil
9 FW Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Yara Bou Rada
9 FW Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Ayana Rizkallah
10 FW Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Christy Maalouf
11 FW Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Serena Mansour
12 DF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Stephanie El Kazzi
13 MF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Dia Maria Baroud
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15 MF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Evelina El Haddad
16 MF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Sophie Fayad
18 DF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Tala Abi Akl
22 MF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Zahwa Arabi
28 DF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Maria Semaan
29 FW Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Christa Maria El Helou
33 FW Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Shirley Lewis
44 GK Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Marie-Joe Bou Chebli
50 FW Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Serena Nehme
70 DF Flag of Palestine.svg  PLE Pia Kassis
77 MF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Maria Mansour
88 GK Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Miriam Romanos
90 GK Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Amara Zreika
DF Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Gwen Hanna

Honours

See also

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References

  1. "11 Football Pro – EFP – Eleven Football Pro". 11footballpro.com. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  2. "SAS champions the 2019-20 Lebanese Women's Football League!". FA Lebanon. 1 March 2020. Archived from the original on 1 March 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  3. "ايليفن فوتبول برو بطل كأس لبنان للسيدات". The LFA (in Arabic). Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  4. "Eleven Football Pro". Global Sports Archive. Retrieved 11 July 2023.