Racing Club Beirut
Racing Club (Arabic: نادي الراسينغ), known as Racing Beirut or simply Racing, is a football club based in Achrafieh, a district in Beirut, Lebanon, that competes in the Lebanese Premier League.[1] They play their home matches at the Fouad Chehab Stadium and are primarily supported by the Christian community.[4]
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Full name | Racing Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | القلعة البيضاء (The White Castle)[1] سندباد الكرة اللبنانية (The Sinbad of Lebanese Football)[2] | ||
Short name | Racing | ||
Founded | 1934 | ||
Ground | Fouad Chehab Stadium | ||
Capacity | 5,000 | ||
Chairman | Paula Faraoun[3] | ||
Manager | Vladimir Vujović | ||
League | Lebanese Premier League | ||
2022–23 | Lebanese Second Division, 1st of 12 (promoted) | ||
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Racing Beirut won the Lebanese Premier League three times, the Lebanese Challenge Cup twice, and the Lebanese Second Division four times. They also finished runners-up in the Lebanese FA Cup twice.
History
Early history
The club was founded in 1934 by several locals from the Achrafieh and Gemmayzeh districts of Beirut, Lebanon.[5] The club's name is inspired from French football club Racing Paris, who the club's presidents supported.[5] Racing played five years in the Lebanese Second Division, and got its first promotion to the Lebanese Premier League in 1940.[5]
In 1953, Albert Kheir was elected as the club's president.[5] He sought to heighten the club's status in the country, by buying 20-year-old Joseph Abou Murad from Intissar Chayyah, Said Haidar from Al Nahda, and Yuguslavian coach Ljubiša Broćić.[5]
Racing Beirut played international friendly games against a variety of famous clubs and selections during the 1970s, including one against the Brazil national under-23 team.[6]
Recent history
The match between Ahed and Racing Beirut in the first matchday of the 2023–24 Lebanese Premier League, on 6 August 2023, was the first to test the use of video assistant referee (VAR).[7]
Club rivalries
Historically, during the 1960s and 1970s, Racing's main rivals were Nejmeh, also from Beirut.[5] Racing plays the Achrafieh derby with Sagesse.[8]
Players
Squad
- As of 1 October 2022[9]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Shirt manufacturers
Honours
Cup
- Lebanese Challenge Cup (defunct)
- Winners (2; joint record): 2016, 2017
- Lebanese FA Cup
- Runners-up (2): 1944–45, 1947–48
Managerial history
Ljubiša Broćić (1955)
Ion Bogdan (1967–1970)
Dorian Marin (2004–2005)
Libor Pala (2012–2015)
Eugen Moldovan (2015–2016)
Moussa Hojeij (2016–2017)
Roda Antar (2017–2019)
Jalal Radwan (2019–2020)
Said Jraidini (2020–2021)
Ismail Kortam (2021–2023)
Vladimir Vujović (2023–present)
See also
References
- "racing club beirut". abdogedeon.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
- "الراسينغ "سندباد الكرة اللبنانية" - صورة من الماضي". نداء الوطن. 4 July 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
- "باولا فرعون رزق رئيسة لنادي الراسينغ بيروت". موقع الايام (in Arabic). 29 October 2020. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
- Montague, James (24 October 2007). "In Lebanon, even soccer is tainted by sectarian strife". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
- "الراسينغ: نادي الأشرفية ومحيطها... يعاند التاريخ". asasmedia.com. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
- "RACING CLUB BEIRUT". abdogedeon.com. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
- Khaled, Nasser (26 July 2023). تقنية الفيديو حاضرة في لقاء العهد والراسينغ [Video technology will be present in the match between Ahed and Racing]. Kooora (in Arabic). Retrieved 27 July 2023.
- "مبارتا دربي اﻷشرفية!". Retrieved 23 May 2019.
- "Racing Club Bayrūt". Global Sports Archive. Retrieved 1 October 2022.