Al Mabarra

Lebanon Premier League | Lebanon

Team Info

Founded: 1987

Stadium: Al-Mabarra Stadium

Manager: N/A

Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
21 Jun 2026 Nejmeh vs Al Mabarra 12:30:00
25 Jun 2026 Sagesse vs Al Mabarra 13:00:00
29 Jun 2026 Al Mabarra vs Al Ansar 18:30:00
03 Jul 2026 Safa vs Al Mabarra 11:00:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
16 Jun 2026
13:00
Tadamon Sour 1 - 1 Al Mabarra Lebanon Premier League
Sour Municipal Stadium
11 Jun 2026
12:30
Racing Club Beirut 0 - 1 Al Mabarra Lebanon Premier League
Fouad Chehab Stadium
21 Feb 2026
14:00
Al Mabarra 0 - 2 Jwaya Lebanon Premier League
Al-Mabarra Stadium
15 Feb 2026
12:15
Al Mabarra 1 - 0 Al Ahed Lebanon Premier League
Al-Mabarra Stadium
07 Feb 2026
12:15
Riyadi Abbasiyah 0 - 0 Al Mabarra Lebanon Premier League
Abbas Kazem Nasser Stadium
23 Jan 2026
12:15
Al Mabarra 1 - 0 Shabab Al Sahel Lebanon Premier League
Al-Mabarra Stadium
25 Dec 2025
12:15
Al Mabarra 1 - 0 Safa Lebanon Premier League
Al-Mabarra Stadium
21 Dec 2025
12:15
Al Ansar 2 - 0 Al Mabarra Lebanon Premier League
Al Ansar Stadium
14 Dec 2025
12:15
Al Mabarra 2 - 1 Sagesse Lebanon Premier League
Al-Mabarra Stadium
07 Dec 2025
12:15
Al Mabarra 2 - 2 Nejmeh Lebanon Premier League
Al-Mabarra Stadium

About Al Mabarra

Al Mabarra Club (Arabic: نادي المبرة الرياضي) is a football club based in Beirut, Lebanon, that competes in the Lebanese Premier League.

Established in 1987, the club has experienced periods of both relegation and promotion throughout its history. They first played in the Lebanese Premier League in 1989, and won one Lebanese FA Cup in 2008.

The club is affiliated with the Al-Mabarrat Charitable Organization, and is known for its social and community-oriented foundation. Mabarra have Shia ties.

Mabarra officially launched in 1987, emerging from the Imam Al-Khoei Charity, the first institution established by the Al-Mabarrat Association. Originally created to serve orphans and underprivileged youth cared for by the association, the club aimed to foster both physical and moral development through sports. It joined the Lebanese Football Association in the same year and gradually ascended through the league system, reaching the Lebanese Premier League in the 2002–03 season.

The club quickly became a consistent competitor in Lebanon’s top football competitions. Mabarra’s first major achievement came in 2008 when it won the Lebanese FA Cup, followed by a runner-up finish in 2010. The club also participated in the AFC Cup in 2009, securing notable victories over Erbil (Iraq) and Al-Arabi (Kuwait).

Mabarra was relegated to the Second Division following the 2013–14 season. In the years that followed, the club alternated between attempting to return to the First Division and fighting to avoid relegation to the Third Division.

A turning point came ahead of the 2023–24 season when Ali Haidar became club president and began restructuring the team. During the 2024–25 season, Mabarra secured promotion to the Premier League in June 2025 by defeating Ahly Nabatieh 4–2 in a decisive match.

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