Byblos Club

Byblos Club is a multi sports club based in Byblos, Lebanon. The franchise was established in 1981, and such notable stars played as Jay Youngblood, Michael Fraser, Bassel Bawji, Ali Mahmoud, Rodrigue Akl, Ratko Varda, Steven Burtt, Joseph Vogel, Ziad Abbas, William Pharis, Ndudi Ebi, and Ekenechukwu Ibekwe have played for the club throughout its young history.

Byblos Sporting Club
NicknameByblos
LeaguesLebanese Basketball League
Founded1981
HistoryByblos Club
1981–2014
UBA
2014–2015
Byblos Club 2015–present
ArenaMr. Carlos Slim and President Michel Suleiman Stadium
LocationByblos, Lebanon
PresidentZiad Hawat
Nabil Hawat
Team managerJoe Sfeir
Head coachGeorges Geagea
Championships1 Lebanese Cup Champions
1 Super Cup
2 Henry Chalhoub Tournament

Franchise history

In 2017, Byblos won the Lebanese basketball Division 2 and qualified for the Division 1. In the following year, Byblos won the Division 2 championship and qualified for the first time for the Lebanese Basketball League as part of the 2010–11 Lebanese Basketball League Division 1.

During the 2014-16 FLB Div.A season Byblos Club was named UBA (Union Byblos Amchit) since Amchit Club's basketball team was part of Byblos Club during that season for obligatory financial reasons. The season saw the signing of coach Nenad Vucinic and the resigning of Jay Youngblood. UBA finished the season with 8 win and 0 losses, finishing the league in third. During the playoffs they faced the struggling Tadamon Zouk in a 3-0 swipe, in semi-finals they faced the Lebanese powerhouse Sagesse Beirut, during the playoffs UBA signed Ratko Varda, UBA shocked the Lebanese basketball by swiping Sagesse 4-0 and face Riyadi Beirut in the finals for the first time in their history. the series ended 4-1 to Riyadi Beirut.

The 2015-16 season saw Amchit Basketball club parted ways with Byblos and they were relegated to division 4. Byblos resigned coach Nenad Vucinic and Jay Youngblood, Ali Barada, Ali Kenaan and added Steven Burtt, Sherwood Brown, and Bassel Bawji.

Byblos and Sagesse faced each other in the cup final, just like they met a week ago in the Henri Chalhoub Tournament Final where Byblos won the game, Byblos defeated Sagesse for the cup and they faced Al Riyadi for super cup against the Lebanese champions. Byblos won the game.

Byblos finished the season 8–7. They entered the playoffs for the sixth straight year. However, they were defeated 3–2 in the quarterfinals of the playoffs by Mouttahed Tripoli, led by Omar Ayoubi.

2016-17 season Byblos finished the season strong with a 13–5 record. In the playoffs, Byblos beat Tadamon Zouk in the quarterfinals of the playoffs and then they faced the defending champions, the Riyadi, who were eliminated 3-1.

Squad

Byblos Club roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.
SF 7 Nelson, Aaron 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in)
PF 10 Johnson, Jaylin
SG 33 Stephan, Elie 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
PG 30 Akl, Rodrigue 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
C 12 Kanaan, Ali 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in)
PG 3 Zeinoun, Albert 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
SG 21 Saade, Rodolph 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
SF 22 Saad, Charbel 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
PF 99 Lahoud, Leonel
PG 2 Aghnatios, Charbel
SG 9 Beyrouthy, Georges 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
PF 42 Rankin, Philip 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)
Head coach
  • Georges Geagea
Assistant coach(es)
  • Georges Yaacoub

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured

Depth chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Reserves
C Philip Rankin Ali Kanaan
PF Jaylin Johnson Leonel Lahoud
SF Aaron Nelson Charbel Saad
SG Elie Stephan Georges Beyrouthy Rodolph Saade
PG Rodrigue Akl Albert Zeinoun Charbel Aghnatios

Sponsorship and kit manufacturers

Period Kit sponsors
2012–2013FGC Construction / Hawat Trading
2013–2014Fly Emirates / Sayfco / YF Holding
2014–2015Batco / Makdessi Foundation / Sayfco / YF Holding
2015–2016Byblos Burgundy Mall / Batco / Hisense / Sayfco
2016–2017IPT / Stars Chocolate / Le Mall / Batco / Bassem Sfeir Establishment / Touch (Lebanon)
2017–2018IPT / Stars Chocolate / Le Mall

Achievements

  • Lebanese Basketball Second Division 2 (1):
2009-2010
  • Lebanese Cup Winner (1):
2016
  • Lebanese SuperCup Winner (1):
2016
  • Henri Chalhoub Tournament (2):
2015, 2016


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