List of women's football clubs in Lebanon

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In Lebanon, there is only one women's football league: the Lebanese Women's Football League. Thus, there are no promotions or relegation to date.

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Clubs

Current

The following clubs are in the Lebanese Women's Football League for the 2023–24 season. [1] The years in parentheses represent the years of participation.

Former

The following clubs used to play in the Lebanese Women's Football League at one point. [2] The years in parentheses represent the years of participation.

See also

Notes

  1. Terdeba Stars in 2019, Southern Stars in 2020

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References

  1. "Lebanese Women's Football League 2023/2024". Global Sports Archive. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  2. Schöggl, Hans. "Lebanon – List of Women Champions". RSSSF . Retrieved 28 February 2019.