Homenetmen Beirut F.C.

Homenetmenen Beirut FC
نادي هومنتمن بيروت
Full name Homenetmenen Beirut Football Club
Nickname(s) Homenetmenagan, The Orange Devils
Founded 1924 (1924)
Ground Bourj Hammoud Stadium, Beirut
Capacity 10,500
Chairman Stephan Der Bedrossian
Head Coach Hassan Mashour Mido
League Lebanese Second Division
2017–18 Lebanese Second Division, 7th

Homenetmen Beirut Football Club (Arabic: نادي هومنتمن بيروت لكرة القدم Armenian: Հայ Մարմնակրթական Ընդհանուր Միութիւն (ՀՄԸՄ) translated as "Armenian General Union of Body Culture") is the association football department of a Lebanese-Armenian multi-sports club based in Beirut. Homenetmen Beirut is part of the pan-Armenian worldwide Homenetmen organization. The club competes in the Lebanese Second Division in football. Homenetmen Beirut was established in 1924, just 6 years after establishment of Homenetmen in Constantinople, i.e. Istanbul in modern Turkey in 1918. The club have participated AFC Champions League by finishing third. They have also won 7 League titles, 3 FA Cups, though they are yet to win a Lebanese Premier League title since 1969, having finished in second place on several occasions during the 90s since.

History

Vartan Ghazarian years (1993–2004)

Wartan Ghazarian arrived from Armenia at age 20 as an foreign player, quickly adapted the culture the fans loved him and became as a cult hero, scoring unbelievable goals long range, header, left foot, right foot he took the league by storm the club would finish 3rd. The following season Homentmen would finish 7th after a poor start of the season. During this period Homenetmen never won a championship but had an amazing games against Ansar, Nejmeh and Homenmen, and beating them in a 7-1 match. In the late 90's the club started to play poorly and started to sell some of the best players due to time the club was struggling finically, but every year the club would survive on the final day. In the year 2001 the club would finish 2 win out of 22 and it was their worst season, but the Lebanese football federation would withheld the season due to match fixing scandals.

In the 2000–01 season the Homenetmen FC would be relegated for the first time in the clubs history, Homenetmen would loan out some of its star players. The team would finish first in the Lebanese Second Division with record of without losing any single match and with one draw in the final day, the club would be back in the following next season but would be relegated again with there Armenian rivals.

2013–present

On April 2013, after the club beating its fierce rival Homenemen 2–1 and guaranteeing it to the play-off spot in the Lebanese Third Division, they have qualified to the Lebanese Second Division for the first time in 7 years. After an unbelievable campaign in the Lebanese Second Division, the club only missed out by one point to qualify in the Lebanese First Division, the season was unforgettable with some famous victory's over Sagesse FC.

Stadium

Homenetmen Beirut F.C. original home ground since the early 1950s was the Bourj Hammoud Municipal Stadium which is considered one of the most oldest stadiums in Lebanon. The stadium which can host around 10,500 spectators. Bourj Hammoud Municipal Stadium is still used as an alternative venue.

Training facilities

The training grounds of Homenetmen Beirut is located in Bourj Hammoud next to the Bourj Hammoud Municipality Stadium. The complex holds a capacity of 100 spectators, and there's a nearby indoor training pitch and many other small pitches. There are also basketball courts, and a restaurant.

Colours and kits

Since its foundation, the traditional colour of Homenetmen's home kit is orange with blue stripes and designs vary over the years. Therefore, the club is nicknamed The Orange Devils by the fans. The away kit may vary between a full Blue kit and a white kit with red stripes on the shirt.

Support

Homenetmen Beirut is one of the best supported clubs in Lebanon, with one of the highest average home attendance in Lebanon.

Rivals

Homenetmen Beirut longest-established rivalry is with fellow Armenian team Homenmen Beirut, against whom the club contest the Armenian derby. The rivalry between Homenetmen and Homenmen is political. The Armenian derby is usually sold out. Since the mid-1960s, '70s, '90s the rivalry has intensified both on and off the field.

Youth academy

Homenetmen Beirut run their own youth training academy in Bourj Hammoud. Many of the Homenetmen Beirut current players are graduates of the club's academy including Harout Sarkis, Mamas Kehyeyan, Kevork Koumashian, Alec Aldjian, Hagop Nadjarian, Johnny Kondjian, Harout Moumdjoghlian, Diko Vartan, Hagop Donabedian, Andrew Azzi, Serj Oskian, Sako Menassa

Current squad

As of October 7, 2016:
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Lebanon GK Harout Sarkis (Captain)
30 Lebanon MF Avo Haroutiounian
6 Lebanon MF Hussein Ammar
5 Lebanon DF Kevork Koumashian
15 Senegal FW Sami Biaye
8 Lebanon MF Serge Tchakerian
9 Lebanon FW Mamas Kehyeyan
45 Armenia FW David Ghandilyan
11 Lebanon MF Johnny Kondjian
Lebanon Ali Nasreddine
7 Lebanon DF Ali Hamieh
No. Position Player
Lebanon DF Harout Moumdjoghlian
17 Lebanon MF Diko Vartan
Lebanon FW David Ghandilyan
Lebanon DF Gary Lepedjian
Lebanon DF Krikor Avedissian
Lebanon MF Serj Oskian
Lebanon FW Sami Biaye
Lebanon Alek Aldjian
14 Lebanon MF Hagop Nadjarian

Staff

Notable former managers

  • Soviet UnionGreeceArmenia Oganes Zanazanyan
  • Lebanon Hovsep Yacoubian
  • Lebanon Apo Kassabian
  • Lebanon Kevork Avinian
  • Lebanon Hrayr Der Torossian
  • Lebanon Hovaness ''Jockey'' Houssamian
  • Lebanon Levon Altounian
  • Lebanon Apo Nenejian
  • Lebanon Sako Nenejian
  • Lebanon Hagopig Kalfayan
  • Lebanon Hovsep Mounjoghlian
  • Lebanon Antranik Malian
  • Lebanon Kevork Artinian
  • Lebanon Varoujan Patrikian
  • Lebanon GeorgeRasgelenian
  • Lebanon Ragheb Shakker
  • Lebanon Tro Kehyeyan
  • Lebanon Vicken Tchakerian
  • Lebanon Panos Ghazarian
  • Lebanon Daron Darakjian
  • Lebanon Koko Khaloyan
  • Lebanon Jean Haddad
  • Lebanon Levon Darakjian
  • Lebanon Krikor Oundjian
  • Lebanon Ara Djansezian
  • Lebanon Jean Ayyoub
  • Lebanon Khatchig Djigardjian
  • Lebanon Vasken Kalaydjian

Achievements

1944, 1946, 1948, 1951, 1955, 1963, 1969
1943, 1948, 1962

Performance in AFC Competitions

1970 AFC Champions League: 3rd place

• Total Trohies: 10 ☆

See also

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