Lebanese Premier League 2004-05
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The 2004-05 Season of the Lebanese Premier League
Lebanese Premier League
Lebanese Premier League is the top division of the Federation Libanaise de Football Association football league competitions. It was founded in 1900 and began in 1934 and their confederation is the AFC...

 was the 57th season of Top-Flight Professional League Football (soccer)
Football (soccer)
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 in Lebanon
Federation Libanaise de Football
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. This season featured 11 clubs once more from across the nation
Lebanon
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. Two of the competing teams were eligible for qualifying for international competitions(AFC Cup
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 for 1st Position and FA Cup Winners while 2nd and 3rd enter the Arab Champions League
Arab Champions League
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) while the bottom 3 would be relegated to make way for 2 teams from the 2004-05 Second Division for 2005-06 Season
Lebanese Premier League 2005-06
The 2005–06 Season of the Lebanese Premier League was the 58th season of Top-Flight League association football in Lebanon. This season featured ten clubs once more from across the nation...

. This Due to the league being reduced to 10 teams for the 2005-06 Season
Lebanese Premier League 2005-06
The 2005–06 Season of the Lebanese Premier League was the 58th season of Top-Flight League association football in Lebanon. This season featured ten clubs once more from across the nation...

.

Final table

Pos Team P W D L F A F/A Pts Qualification/Relegation
1 Al-Nejmeh 20 15 3 2 56 18 38 44 AFC Cup
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 Group Stage
2 Al-Ansar 20 15 3 2 35 17 28 44
3 Al-Ahed 20 11 3 6 37 22 15 36 AFC Cup
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 Group Stage(FA Cup Winners
Lebanese FA Cup
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)
4 Olympic Beirut
Olympic Beirut
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20 9 6 5 33 22 11 33 Arab Champions League
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5 Safa 20 7 7 6 26 23 3 28
6 Al-Tadamon Tyre
Tadamon Sour
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20 6 6 8 17 26 -9 24
7 Al-Mabarrah
Al-Mabarrah
Al-Mabarrah is a Lebanese football club which competes in the Lebanese Premier League. It was founded in 1980, and played in friendly tournaments. In 1987 Al-Mabarra joined the Lebanese Football Federation, putting a strong team...

20 6 6 8 18 28 -10 24
8 Al-Rayyan 20 5 6 9 19 28 -9 21
9 Al-Hikma
La Sagesse
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20 6 3 11 12 32 -20 21 Relegated to Lebanese Second Division
Lebanese Second Division 2005-06
The 2005-06 Lebanese Second Division was the 72nd season of the Second Division league which featured 12 Clubs. 3 of these teams were eligible for promotion to the top league of Lebanese football, the Lebanese Premier League while 1 of the 12 teams had to face relegation to the Lebanese Third...

10 Shabab Al-Sahel
Shabab Al-Sahel
Shabab Al-Sahel are a Lebanese football club who play in the Lebanese First Division....

20 3 7 10 23 31 -8 16 Relegated to Lebanese Second Division
Lebanese Second Division 2005-06
The 2005-06 Lebanese Second Division was the 72nd season of the Second Division league which featured 12 Clubs. 3 of these teams were eligible for promotion to the top league of Lebanese football, the Lebanese Premier League while 1 of the 12 teams had to face relegation to the Lebanese Third...

11 Al-Ahli Akha'a‡ 20 1 6 13 16 45 -29 3‡ Relegated to Lebanese Second Division
Lebanese Second Division 2005-06
The 2005-06 Lebanese Second Division was the 72nd season of the Second Division league which featured 12 Clubs. 3 of these teams were eligible for promotion to the top league of Lebanese football, the Lebanese Premier League while 1 of the 12 teams had to face relegation to the Lebanese Third...


‡Al-Ahli Akha'a deducted 6 points for failing to have their Junior side compete Domestically

Top scorers

Correct as of 28th June 2005.
Rank Name Club Goals
1   Mohammed Qassas Safa Athletic 17
2   Mosa Hajij Al-Mabarrah
Al-Mabarrah
Al-Mabarrah is a Lebanese football club which competes in the Lebanese Premier League. It was founded in 1980, and played in friendly tournaments. In 1987 Al-Mabarra joined the Lebanese Football Federation, putting a strong team...

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2   Fessal Antar Al-Mabarrah
Al-Mabarrah
Al-Mabarrah is a Lebanese football club which competes in the Lebanese Premier League. It was founded in 1980, and played in friendly tournaments. In 1987 Al-Mabarra joined the Lebanese Football Federation, putting a strong team...

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3  Mohmoud Chahoud Al-Mabarrah
Al-Mabarrah
Al-Mabarrah is a Lebanese football club which competes in the Lebanese Premier League. It was founded in 1980, and played in friendly tournaments. In 1987 Al-Mabarra joined the Lebanese Football Federation, putting a strong team...

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=3   Jose Carlos Al-Hikma
La Sagesse
La Sagesse was a Roman Catholic private school in the suburb of Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The school closed in 2008.-History:In 1715, in La Rochelle, France, Marie Louise Trichet co-founded the Filles de la Sagesse which, after a rather rapid expansion, is now 300 years old and...

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