Hassan Maatouk won the Best Player award a record four times: in 2010, 2011, 2018 and 2019

The Al-Manar Football Festival (Arabic: مهرجان كرة المنار) was an event organised by the Al-Manar television station between the 1996–97 and 2018–19 seasons in order to award players, managers, referees and teams who were considered to have performed the best over the previous Lebanese Premier League season. Between the 2017–18 and 2018–19 seasons, the referendum to decide the winners of the awards was held online.[1]

Lebanese forward Hassan Maatouk was awarded the Best Player award a record four times. Salih Sadir from Iraq is the foreign player with the most Best Player awards, having won it three times in a row. Lebanese coach Adnan Al Sharqi holds the most Best Coach awards, with four.

Awards

Main categories

Season Category
Best Player Best Young Player Top Scorer[note 1] Top Assists[note 1] Best Coach
1996–97[2] Lebanon Vardan Ghazaryan (Homenetmen) Lebanon Bilal Fleifel (Nejmeh) Trinidad and Tobago Peter Prosper (Ansar) Not awarded FranceAlgeria Rachid Mekhloufi (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Adnan Al Sharqi (Ansar)
1997–98[3] Iraq Laith Hussein (Homenetmen) Lebanon Tarek Al Samad (Riada Wal Adab) Syria Abdul Latif Helou (Ansar) Not awarded Lebanon Adnan Al Sharqi (Ansar)
1998–99[4] Trinidad and Tobago Peter Prosper (Ansar) Lebanon Nasrat Al Jamal (Tadamon Sour) Lebanon Haitham Zein (Tadamon Sour) Not awarded Lebanon Adnan Al Sharqi (Ansar)
1999–2000[5] Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh) Lebanon Agop Donabidian (Homenmen) Brazil Toninho (Ansar) Not awarded Iraq Farouk El Sayed (Nejmeh)
2000–01[6] Lebanon Roda Antar (Tadamon Sour) Lebanon Dany Nahle (Ansar) Lebanon Haitham Zein (Tadamon Sour) Not awarded Iraq Akram Salman (Tadamon Sour)
2001–02[7] Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh) Lebanon Abbas Ali Atwi (Bourj) Iraq Haidar Mahmoud (Shabab Sahel) Not awarded Germany Theo Bücker (Sagesse)
2002–03[8] Lebanon Abbas Ali Atwi (Olympic Beirut) Lebanon Ali El Atat (Mabarra) Brazil Sílvio (Olympic Beirut) Not awarded Syria Mohammad Kwid (Ahed)
2003–04[9] Brazil Edílson (Olympic Beirut) Not awarded Lebanon Mohammad Kassas (Nejmeh) Not awarded Syria Mohammad Kwid (Ahed)
2004–05[10] Lebanon Yehia Hachem (Nejmeh) Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Ahed) Lebanon Mohammad Kassas (Nejmeh) Not awarded Lebanon Adnan Al Sharqi (Ansar)
2005–06[11] Lebanon Abbas Ahmad Atwi (Nejmeh) Lebanon Hassan Tahmaz Lebanon Ali Nasseredine (Nejmeh) Not awarded Iraq Adnan Hamad (Ansar)
2006–07[12] Iraq Salih Sadir (Ansar) Lebanon Hassan El Mohamad (Rayyan) Lebanon Mohamad Ghaddar (Nejmeh) Lebanon Abbas Ahmad Atwi (Nejmeh) Lebanon Samir Saad (Safa)
2007–08[13] Iraq Salih Sadir (Ansar) Lebanon Ali Bazzi (Sagesse) Lebanon Mohamad Ghaddar (Nejmeh) Lebanon Abbas Ali Atwi (Ahed) Lebanon Samir Saad (Safa)
2008–09[14] Iraq Salih Sadir (Ahed) Lebanon Kassem Leila (Ansar) Iraq Salih Sadir (Ahed) Lebanon Ahmad Zreik (Ahed) Lebanon Emile Rustom (Nejmeh)
2009–10[15] Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Ahed) Lebanon Ali Reda Alawieh (Ahed) Senegal Makhete Diop (Nejmeh) Lebanon Abbas Ali Atwi (Ahed) Lebanon Mahmoud Hammoud (Ahed)
2010–11[16] Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Ahed) Lebanon Shadi Skaf (Islah Borj Shmali) Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Ahed) Lebanon Abbas Ahmad Atwi (Nejmeh) Lebanon Mahmoud Hammoud (Ahed)
2011–12[17] Lebanon Bilal El Najjarine (Nejmeh) Lebanon Alaa El Baba (Akhaa Ahli Aley) Lebanon Mohamad Haidar (Safa) Lebanon Khodr Salame (Safa) Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh)
2012–13[18][19] Lebanon Mohamad Haidar (Safa) Lebanon Philippe Paoli (Racing Beirut) Lebanon Imad Ghaddar (Chabab Ghazieh) Lebanon Abbas Ahmad Atwi (Nejmeh) Iraq Akram Salman (Safa)
2013–14[20] Lebanon Abbas Ahmad Atwi (Nejmeh) Lebanon Hassan Kourani (Shabab Sahel) Lebanon Adnan Melhem (Racing Beirut)
Ivory Coast Lassina Soro
(Racing Beirut)
Lebanon Abbas Ahmad Atwi (Nejmeh) Germany Theo Bücker (Nejmeh)
2014–15[21] Lebanon Haytham Faour (Ahed) Lebanon Alex Boutros (Salam Zgharta) Argentina Lucas Galán (Salam Zgharta) Syria Khaled Al Saleh (Nabi Chit) Not awarded
2015–16[22] Lebanon Mohamad Haidar (Safa) Lebanon Mohamad Kdouh (Ahed) Argentina Lucas Galán (Ansar) Lebanon Mohamad Haidar (Safa) Lebanon Emile Rustom (Safa)
2016–17[23] Lebanon Ahmad Zreik (Ahed) Lebanon Hadi Khalil (Tadamon Sour) Lebanon Abou Bakr Al-Mel (Tripoli) Senegal Talla N'Diaye (Safa) Lebanon Bassem Marmar (Ahed)
2017–18[1] Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Nejmeh) Lebanon Ali Al Haj (Nejmeh) Senegal Elhadji Malick Tall (Ansar) Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Nejmeh) Lebanon Bassem Marmar (Ahed)
2018–19[24] Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Nejmeh) Lebanon Karim Mekkaoui (Racing Beirut) Senegal Elhadji Malick Tall (Ansar) Tunisia Houssem Louati (Ansar) Lebanon Bassem Marmar (Ahed)

Other categories

Season Category
Best Goal Best Save Best Referee Best Ass. Referee Fair Play Award
1996–97[2] Lebanon Ahmad Al Saksouk (Ansar) Lebanon Ali Fakih (Ansar) Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded
1997–98[3] Lebanon Malek Hassoun (Ansar) Lebanon Ahmad Sakr (Homenmen) Not awarded Not awarded Nejmeh
1998–99[4] Lebanon Zaher Al Indari (Akhaa Ahli Aley) Lebanon Ahmad Sakr (Homenmen) Not awarded Not awarded Ansar
1999–2000[5] Lebanon Ghassan Choueikh (Majd) Lebanon Ahmad Khalife (Homenetmen) Not awarded Not awarded Homenetmen
2000–01[6] Syria Ali Cheikh Dib (Homenmen) Lebanon Ahmad Sakr (Homenmen) Not awarded Not awarded Nejmeh
2001–02[7] Lebanon Abbas Ahmad Atwi (Nejmeh) Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Nejmeh
2002–03[8] Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh) Not awarded Lebanon Talaat Najm Lebanon Haidar Kleit Ahed
2003–04[9] Not awarded Not awarded Lebanon Nabil Ayyad Lebanon Haidar Kleit Nejmeh
2004–05[10] Not awarded Lebanon Rabie El Kakhi (Akhaa Ahli Aley) Not awarded Not awarded Nejmeh
2005–06[11] Not awarded Not awarded Lebanon Talaat Najm Lebanon Haidar Kleit Not awarded
2006–07[12] Lebanon Abbas Ahmad Atwi (Nejmeh) Not awarded Lebanon Talaat Najm Lebanon Haidar Kleit Sagesse
2007–08[13] Not awarded Not awarded Lebanon Talaat Najm Lebanon Haidar Kleit Ahed
2008–09[14] Not awarded Not awarded Lebanon Talaat Najm Lebanon Hussein Issa Salam Zgharta
2009–10[15] Lebanon Hassan Hammoud (Mabarra) Not awarded Lebanon Ali Sabbagh Lebanon Ahmad Kawas Sagesse
2010–11[16] Lebanon Mohamad Atwi (Ansar) Not awarded Lebanon Bashir Awasa Lebanon Hadi Kassar Nejmeh
2011–12[17] Lebanon Hussein Awada (Salam Sour) Not awarded Lebanon Radwan Ghandour Lebanon Hussein Issa Ansar
2012–13[18][19] Brazil Eduardo (Akhaa Ahli Aley) Not awarded Lebanon Radwan Ghandour Lebanon Mohamad Rammal Ahed
2013–14[20] Lebanon Abou Bakr Al-Mel (Salam Zgharta) Not awarded Lebanon Radwan Ghandour Lebanon Bilal Zein Nejmeh
2014–15[21] Lebanon Ali Nasseredine (Nabi Chit) Not awarded Lebanon Radwan Ghandour Lebanon Ali Serhal Not awarded
2015–16[22] Lebanon Mohamad Atwi (Ansar) Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Nabi Chit
2016–17[23] Lebanon Jad El Zein (Ahed) Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Ahed
2017–18[1] Egypt Mahmoud Fathalla (Nejmeh) Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Ahed
2018–19[24] Lebanon Rabih Ataya (Ahed) Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Shabab Sahel

Special awards

The following awards were awarded only in one or a few editions:

Category Season Recipient
Fan's Best Player 1998–99[4] Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh)
2000–01[6] Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh)
2002–03[8] Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh)
Best Fans 1998–99[4] Ahed
Best Goalkeeper 2006–07[12] Lebanon Mohamad Hammoud (Ahed)
2007–08[13] Lebanon Lary Mehanna (Ansar)
2008–09[14] Lebanon Abbas Chit (Shabab Sahel)
2009–10[15] Lebanon Bilal Kassab (Islah Borj Shmali)
Player of the Week 2007–08[13] Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Ahed)
2008–09[14] Iraq Salih Sadir (Ahed)
2009–10[15] Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Ahed)
Most Appearances 2009–10[15] Lebanon Hamza Abboud (Safa)
2010–11[16] Lebanon Hassan Daher (Shabab Sahel)
Best Foreign Player 2014–15[21] Tunisia Mohamed Aziz Msakni (Ahed)
2015–16[22] Nigeria Musa Kabiru (Shabab Sahel)
2016–17[23] Senegal Dominique Mendy (Safa)
2017–18[1] Ghana Issah Yakubu (Ahed)
Best Futsal Player 2017–18[1] Lebanon Ahmed Khairuddin

Team of the Season

Season Category
Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
1996–97[2] Lebanon Ali Fakih (Ansar) Lebanon Ibrahim Hosni (Riada Wal Adab)
Lebanon Gevorg Karapetyan (Ansar)
Lebanon Nabih Al Jurdi (Safa)
Lebanon Gurgen Engibaryan (Tadamon Sour)
Lebanon Jamal Taha (Ansar)
Lebanon Babken Melikyan (Homenmen)
Lebanon Raed Abou Al Naser (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Wael Nazha (Tadamon Sour)
Lebanon Vardan Ghazaryan (Homenetmen)
1997–98[3] Lebanon Ali Fakih (Ansar) Lebanon Gevorg Karapetyan (Ansar)
Lebanon Gurgen Engibaryan (Homenmen)
Lebanon Nabih Al Jurdi (Safa)
Lebanon Munir Hussein (Ansar)
Lebanon Malek Hassoun (Ansar)
Iraq Laith Hussein (Ansar)
Lebanon Chadi Karnib (Safa)
Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Wael Nazha (Tadamon Sour)
Lebanon Tero Kehyeyan (Homenetmen)
1998–99[4] Lebanon Wahid El Fattal (Nejmeh) Lebanon Gevorg Karapetyan (Ansar)
Nigeria Sunday Okoh (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Nabih Al Jurdi (Safa)
Lebanon Faisal Antar (Tadamon Sour)
Lebanon Jamal Taha (Ansar)
Iraq Laith Hussein (Ansar)
Lebanon Chadi Karnib (Safa)
Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Haitham Zein (Tadamon Sour)
Trinidad and Tobago Peter Prosper (Ansar)
1999–2000[5] Lebanon Wahid El Fattal (Nejmeh) Lebanon Hussein Daher (Nejmeh)
Nigeria Sunday Okoh (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Mohamad Halawi (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Faisal Antar (Tadamon Sour)
Nigeria Ademola Ikudaissi (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Roda Antar (Tadamon Sour)
Mali Didier Tamboura (Homenetmen)
Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Rabih Osman (Salam Zgharta)
Lebanon Vardan Ghazaryan (Homenetmen)
2000–01[6] Lebanon Ali Fakih (Sagesse) Lebanon Gurgen Engibaryan (Tadamon Sour)
Syria Hisham Shleikh (Safa)
Lebanon Mohamad Halawi (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Marcílio (Akhaa Ahli Aley)
Brazil Marcílio Sandra (Ansar)
Lebanon Roda Antar (Tadamon Sour)
Lebanon Faisal Antar (Tadamon Sour)
Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh)
Trinidad and Tobago Errol McFarlane (Nejmeh)
Brazil Tommy Giacomelli (Sagesse)
2001–02[7] Lebanon Ali Fakih (Shabab Sahel) Lebanon Gurgen Engibaryan (Tadamon Sour)
Lebanon Imad Al Miri (Tadamon Sour)
Lebanon Faisal Antar (Tadamon Sour)
Armenia Hamlet Mkhitaryan (Homenmen)
Lebanon Nasrat Al Jamal (Tadamon Sour)
Lebanon Abbas Ahmad Atwi (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Mohammad Kassas (Sagesse)
Nigeria Darlington Chigoze (Bourj)
Iraq Mahmood Majeed (Shabab Sahel)
2002–03[8] Lebanon Ziad Al Samad (Ansar) South Africa Pierre Issa (Olympic Beirut)
Lebanon Youssef Mohamad (Olympic Beirut)
Lebanon Abbas Kenaan (Ahed)
Lebanon Nabil Baalbaki (Olympic Beirut)
Lebanon Khaled Hamieh (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Ali Attar (Ahed)
Lebanon Abbas Ali Atwi (Olympic Beirut)
Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh)
Brazil Sílvio (Olympic Beirut)
Lebanon Ahmad Itani (Ahed)
2003–04[9] Lebanon Ziad Al Samad (Ansar) Lebanon Hussein Daher (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Youssef Mohamad (Olympic Beirut)
Lebanon Abbas Kenaan (Ahed)
Lebanon Khaled Hamieh (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Ali Attar (Ahed)
Lebanon Mohamad Halawi (Nejmeh)
Brazil Edílson (Olympic Beirut)
Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Mohammad Kassas (Sagesse)
Lebanon Ali Nasseredine (Safa)
2004–05[10] Lebanon Ziad Al Samad (Ansar) Brazil Fábio (Ansar)
Lebanon Mohamad Halawi (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Abbas Kenaan (Ahed)
Lebanon Imad Al Miri (Tadamon Sour)
Lebanon Faisal Antar (Tadamon Sour)
Lebanon Yehia Hachem (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Nasrat Al Jamal (Tadamon Sour)
Lebanon Moussa Hojeij (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Mohammad Kassas (Nejmeh)
Armenia Armen Shahgeldyan (Ahed)
2005–06[11] Lebanon Lary Mehanna (Ansar)
Lebanon Ahmad Sakr (Nejmeh)
Brazil Fábio (Ansar)
Lebanon Ali Mteirek (Olympic Beirut)
Lebanon Ali Al Saadi (Safa)
Lebanon Khaled Hamieh (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Faisal Antar (Tadamon Sour)
Lebanon Nabil Baalbaki (Olympic Beirut)
Lebanon Abbas Ali Atwi (Olympic Beirut)
Lebanon Abbas Ahmad Atwi (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Ali Nasseredine (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Ahed)
2006–07[12] Lebanon Lary Mehanna (Ansar) Lebanon Ali Al Saadi (Safa)
Lebanon Hussein Hamdan (Sagesse)
Iraq Bassim Abbas (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Ossama Haidar (Ahed)
Lebanon Ali Mteirek (Ansar)
Lebanon Nabil Baalbaki (Ansar)
Iraq Salih Sadir (Ansar)
Lebanon Abbas Ahmad Atwi (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Mohamad Ghaddar (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Mahmoud El Ali (Ahed)
2007–08[13] Lebanon Hassan Bittar (Mabarra) Nigeria Kenneth Ikwugbado (Mabarra)
Lebanon Ali Al Saadi (Safa)
Lebanon Ramez Dayoub (Safa)
Lebanon Mohamed Baker Younes (Racing Beirut)
Lebanon Mohamad Korhani (Safa)
Lebanon Nabil Baalbaki (Ansar)
Iraq Salih Sadir (Ansar)
Lebanon Abbas Ali Atwi (Ahed)
Lebanon Mohamad Ghaddar (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Mahmoud El Ali (Ahed)
2008–09[14] Lebanon Abbas Chit (Shabab Sahel) Lebanon Hassan Daher (Shabab Sahel)
Lebanon Bilal El Najjarine (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Ali Al Saadi (Safa)
Lebanon Ali Hamam (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Ahmad Zreik (Ahed)
Lebanon Mohamad Halawi (Ahed)
Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Ahed)
Lebanon Zakaria Charara (Nejmeh)
Iraq Salih Sadir (Ahed)
Lebanon Mohammad Kassas (Safa)
2009–10[15] Lebanon Mohamed Hammoud (Ahed) Brazil Fábio (Ahed)
Lebanon Bilal El Najjarine (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Abbas Kenaan (Ahed)
Lebanon Imad Al Miri (Racing Beirut)
Lebanon Hussein Dakik (Ahed)
Lebanon Nabil Baalbaki (Ansar)
Lebanon Abbas Ahmad Atwi (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Abbas Ali Atwi (Ahed)
Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Ahed)
Senegal Makhete Diop (Nejmeh)
2010–11[16] Lebanon Mohamed Hammoud (Ahed) Brazil Ramos (Ansar)
Lebanon Ali Al Saadi (Safa)
Lebanon Abbas Kenaan (Ahed)
Lebanon Imad Al Miri (Racing Beirut)
Lebanon Hussein Dakik (Ahed)
Lebanon Mouhamad Chamass (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Ahed)
Lebanon Abbas Ali Atwi (Ahed)
Lebanon Tarek El Ali (Mabarra)
Lebanon Mahmoud El Ali (Ahed)
2011–12[17] Lebanon Ziad Al Samad (Safa) Lebanon Bilal El Najjarine (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Ali Al Saadi (Safa)
Lebanon Ali Hamam (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Hussein Dakik (Ahed)
Libya Ibrahim Al Haasy (Ansar)
Lebanon Haytham Faour (Ahed)
Lebanon Ahmad Zreik (Ahed)
Lebanon Mohamad Haidar (Safa)
Lebanon Khodr Salame (Safa)
Lebanon Mahmoud El Ali (Ahed)
2012–13[18][19] Lebanon Ziad Al Samad (Safa) Lebanon Hassan Daher (Shabab Sahel)
Morocco Tarek Al Omrati (Safa)
Lebanon Ali Hamam (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Walid Ismail (Racing Beirut)
Lebanon Haytham Faour (Ahed)
Lebanon Hassan El Mohamad (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Mohamad Haidar (Safa)
Lebanon Abbas Ali Atwi (Ahed)
Mali Ulysse Diallo (Shabab Sahel)
Lebanon Hassan Chaito (Ahed)
2013–14[20] Lebanon Mohamad Hammoud (Nejmeh) Lebanon Nour Mansour (Safa)
Nigeria Admil Precious (Racing Beirut)
Lebanon Ali Hamam (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Walid Ismail (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Hamzeh Salameh (Safa)
Senegal Cheikha Sy (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Khaled Takaji (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Abbas Ahmad Atwi (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Adnan Melhem (Racing Beirut)
Lebanon Hassan Chaito (Ahed)
2014–15[21] Lebanon Mohamad Hammoud (Ahed) Lebanon Abdallah Taleb (Tripoli)
Lebanon Khalil Khamis (Ahed)
Lebanon Hussein Zein (Ahed)
Lebanon Mohamad Korhani (Ansar)
Lebanon Haytham Faour (Ahed)
Lebanon Khaled Takaji (Nejmeh)
Senegal Cheikha Sy (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Abbas Ali Atwi (Ahed)
Ghana Michael Helegbe (Tripoli)
Tunisia Iheb Msakni (Ahed)
2015–16[22] Lebanon Mehdi Khalil (Safa) Lebanon Ali Al Saadi (Safa)
Lebanon Khalil Khamis (Ahed)
Lebanon Mohamad Zein Tahan (Safa)
Lebanon Hussein Dakik (Ahed)
Lebanon Mohamad Haidar (Safa)
Lebanon Ahmad Zreik (Ahed)
Lebanon Rabih Ataya (Ansar)
Lebanon Abbas Ali Atwi (Ahed)
Lebanon Ahmad Jalloul (Safa)
Argentina Lucas Galán (Ansar)
2016–17[23] Lebanon Mostafa Matar (Salam Zgharta) Cameroon Standly Echabe (Safa)
Lebanon Nour Mansour (Ahed)
Lebanon Nassar Nassar (Ansar)
Lebanon Nader Matar (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Haytham Faour (Ahed)
Lebanon Hussein Monzer (Ahed)
Lebanon Mahdi Fahs (Ahed)
Lebanon Abou Bakr Al-Mel (Tripoli)
Lebanon Ahmad Zreik (Ahed)
Lebanon Akram Moghrabi (Nejmeh)
2017–18[1] Lebanon Mehdi Khalil (Ahed) Lebanon Nour Mansour (Ahed)
Lebanon Ahmad Atwi (Akhaa Ahli Aley)
Lebanon Hussein Zein (Ahed)
Lebanon Mohamad Zein Tahan (Safa)
Lebanon Haytham Faour (Ahed)
Ghana Issah Yakubu (Ahed)
Lebanon Ahmad Zreik (Ahed)
Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Mohamad Haidar (Ahed)
Senegal Elhadji Malick Tall (Ansar)
2018–19[24] Lebanon Mehdi Khalil (Ahed) Lebanon Khalil Khamis (Ahed)
Lebanon Kassem El Zein (Nejmeh)
Lebanon Hussein Dakik (Ahed)
Lebanon Hussein Zein (Ahed)
Lebanon Adnan Haidar (Ansar)
Lebanon Hassan Maatouk (Nejmeh)
Tunisia Houssem Louati (Ansar)
Lebanon Hussein Monzer (Ahed)
Lebanon Abbas Ali Atwi (Ansar)
Senegal Elhadji Malick Tall (Ansar)

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 Players in italics were not awarded at the ceremony for being the top goalscorer/assist provider of the season.

References

  • Information mainly taken from Ali Haroun's archives
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