Libanon - Liga 10/20 12:30 4 Al-Safa SC v Tripoli SC D 0-0
Libanon - Liga 10/07 13:00 3 Tadamon Sour v Tripoli SC D 0-0
Libanon - Liga 10/02 13:00 2 [11] Tripoli SC v Al Nejmeh [3] L 1-2
Libanon - Liga 09/22 12:30 1 Tripoli SC v Shabab Al-Sahel L 0-3
Libanon - Pokal 08/02 14:00 - Shabab Al Arabi Beirut v Tripoli SC L 6-1
Libanon - Pokal 08/02 14:00 - Shabab Al-Sahel v Tripoli SC L 3-1
Venskabskampe for klubhold 07/24 13:41 - Al-Ahed v Tripoli SC L 3-1
Libanon - Liga 04/14 13:00 22 Tripoli SC v Shabab Al Arabi Beirut W 4-3
Libanon - Liga 04/02 12:30 21 [9] Racing Beirut v Tripoli SC [8] D 1-1
Libanon - Liga 03/18 12:15 20 Tripoli SC v Tadamon Sour W 1-0
Libanon - Liga 03/04 12:15 19 Al Islah v Tripoli SC L 2-1
Libanon - Liga 02/24 12:15 18 Tripoli SC v AL Nabi Sheet W 3-0
Libanon - Liga 02/18 12:15 17 Salam Zgharta v Tripoli SC D 1-1
Libanon - Pokal 02/07 14:00 3 Al Ahed v Tripoli SC L 7-6
Libanon - Liga 02/02 12:15 16 Al Akhaa Al Ahli v Tripoli SC L 2-1
Libanon - Liga 01/27 14:00 15 Tripoli SC v Al Ahed L 0-1
Libanon - Liga 01/21 12:15 14 Tripoli SC v Al Nejmeh L 1-2
Libanon - Liga 01/13 14:00 13 Al Ansar Beirut v Tripoli SC W 0-1
Libanon - Liga 01/07 12:15 12 Safa Beirut v Tripoli SC L 1-0
Libanon - Pokal 12/15 11:30 4 Shabab Majdal Anjar v Tripoli SC W 1-4
Libanon - Liga 12/09 12:15 11 Tripoli SC v Al Akhaa Al Ahli D 3-3
Libanon - Liga 12/03 13:00 10 Al Nejmeh v Tripoli SC L 3-1
Libanon - Liga 11/26 12:15 9 Tripoli SC v Racing Beirut L 0-1
Libanon - Liga 11/18 14:00 8 Al Ahed v Tripoli SC D 0-0
Libanon - Liga 11/05 12:15 7 Shabab Al Arabi Beirut v Tripoli SC D 2-2
Libanon - Liga 10/29 12:15 6 Tripoli SC v Salam Zgharta D 2-2
Libanon - Liga 10/22 12:30 5 Tadamon Sour v Tripoli SC L 2-1
Libanon - Liga 10/15 12:30 4 AL Nabi Sheet v Tripoli SC W 0-1
Libanon - Liga 10/01 13:00 3 Tripoli SC v Safa Beirut W 2-1
Libanon - Liga 09/22 12:30 2 Tripoli SC v Al Islah Bourg Shamal D 1-1

Wikipedia - AC Tripoli

Tripoli Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي طرابلس الرياضي), also known as AC Tripoli or simply Tripoli, is a football club based in Tripoli, Lebanon, that competes in the Lebanese Premier League.

Founded as Al Majd Sports Association (Arabic: جمعية المجد الرياضي), the club was renamed Olympic Beirut Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي اولمبيك بيروت الرياضي) in 2001, winning the domestic double in the 2002–03 season. In 2005 they were re-established as AC Tripoli, and won a Lebanese FA Cup in 2014–15.

History

Olympic Beirut

Founded as Al Majd Sports Association (Arabic: جمعية المجد الرياضي), the club was renamed Olympic Beirut Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي اولمبيك بيروت الرياضي) on 4 April 2001, by Taha Koleilat. In 2001–02 the club won the Lebanese Second Division, and were promoted to the Lebanese Premier League. Koleilat allocated a budget of USD$7 million, with the goal of winning the league and building a competitive team for the AFC Cup. Having strengthened the team with the signings of Pierre Issa, Edílson, Faisal Antar, Youssef Mohamad, and Abbas Ali Atwi, among others, Olympic Beirut won the domestic double in 2002–03, winning both the league and FA Cup.

On 14 February 2003, Al Medina Bank [ar] – which funded the club's activities – declared bankruptcy. The decline was felt the following season, in 2003–04, with Olympic Beirut being knocked out of the 2004 AFC Cup in the quarter-finals against Singaporean club Home United, and finishing the league in third place. In 2004–05 Olympic Beirut finished in fourth place.

AC Tripoli

Prior to the 2005–06 season, Koleilat sold the club's license to former national team player Walid Kamareddine for $400,000, with the club being relocated to Tripoli. The club was first renamed Olympic, then Olympic Tripoli, and finally AC Tripoli (Arabic: نادي طرابلس الرياضي). The Lebanese Football Association (LFA) approved of the move on 24 November 2005.

In 2014–15 Tripoli won the Lebanese FA Cup, their first trophy under their new name. They participated in the 2016 AFC Cup where, after beating Kyrgyz club Alay Osh in the qualifying play-offs on penalty shoot-outs, they qualified to the group stage. Drawn in group B, Tripoli finished in third place out of four with two wins, a draw, and three defeats.

Starting from the 2016–17 season, Tripoli found themselves in financial issues due to Najib Mikati, the club's main funder, deciding to cut the club's salary year by year, leaving the club to rely on social donations and TV sponsorship payments.

**Tripoli SC** (arabisk: نادي طرابلس الرياضي) er en libanesisk fodboldklub hjemmehørende i byen Tripoli. Klubben blev grundlagt i 1932 og spiller sine hjemmekampe på Municipal Stadium i Tripoli.

Tripoli SC er en af de mest succesrige klubber i den libanesiske fodbold, med otte ligatitler, fem libanesiske FA Cup-titler og to libanesiske Super Cup-titler. Klubben har også deltaget i internationale konkurrencer, herunder AFC Champions League og AFC Cup.

Nogle af de mest bemærkelsesværdige spillere, der har spillet for Tripoli SC, omfatter:

* Issam Faour
* Rabih Abou Chakra
* Ali Osman
* Hussein El Haj

Tripoli SC er en populær klub med en stor fanskare i Libanon. Klubben er kendt for sin angrebsivrige fodbold og dens passionerede tilhængere.