Al-Ahed and “BFA” are the most represented in the Lebanese youth team



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Five players from the Beirut Football Academy (BFA) will represent the Lebanon youth team (for players under the age of 20) after being invited to join the ranks of the 23-player national team, namely goalkeeper Antoine Hajj, the left back Christian Abdel Malek, midfielder Chris Issa, left winger Michel Feghali and forward Khaled Hajjar.

The BFA Academy, which participates in the Lebanon Junior Championship under the name Al-Sharq Club, is the most represented in the national team, together with Al-Ahed Club, which is also represented by five players, while 3 players were selected from each of the Nejmeh and Al-Tadamon de Tiro clubs, plus a player from the Al-Burj clubs. Al-Safa, Youth of the Sahel, Tripoli, Youth of Al-Ghazieh, Al-Ansar and Al-Salam Zgharta.
This call is logical for the five BFA players after emerging season after season, as they were at the center of their team’s victory at the Lebanon Youth Championship two years ago. They deserve the invitation to the national team that is expected to travel to Qatar to play two friendlies against the owners of the land.
BFA Academy President Ziada Saadeh says: “We have always strived to develop our players to reach the national teams, an achievement that is counted for the coaches who have previously submitted many names to the teams, reflecting the seriousness of the work in educating the players and presenting them at the highest level “.
He concluded: “In the end, we think that everyone is supposed to work for the good of the nation, as the national team is the face of the game, and what it offers abroad reflects everyone’s work and the scope of development of the game. Lebanese football “.

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