Al-Nejmeh SC - List of Selected Notable Players

List of Selected Notable Players

Lebanon

  • Tarek Al Ali
  • Jamal Al Hajj
  • Faisal Antar
  • Abbas Ahmed Atwi
  • Ahmad Boura
  • Hussein Dokmak
  • Mohammed Ghaddar
  • Mohammed Halaweh
  • Mahmoud Hamoud
  • Moussa Hojeij
  • Ali Hussein
  • Abbas Jomaa
  • Mohammad Kassas
  • Buddy Farah*
  • Hussein Naeem
  • Abbas Chahrour
  • Ali Yaacoub
  • Haitham Zein
  • Wael Nazha*

Africa

  • Alphonse Tchami (Former Boca Juniors, Hertha BSC and OGC Nice Player)
  • Othman Safani
  • Daniel Addo (Former Bayer Leverkusen Player)
  • Emmanuel Duah (Former Torino FC and Real Mallorca Player)
  • Daniel Nana Yeboah
  • Mohsen Saleh
  • Sunday Oko
  • Papa Cisse
  • Makhete Diop
  • Moussa Gueye

Asia

  • Bassim Abbas
  • Khaled Saad

Americas

  • Evandro
  • Gilberto dos Santos
  • Tomi Jarmakani
  • Kendall Velox
  • Errol McFarlane (Was part of Trinidad and Tobago squad at 2006 World Cup)

Europe

  • Hagob Donabedian
  • Boris Lučić
  • Mario Ivanković
  • Youssef Saad
  • Spiridon Daskalakis
  • Milan Bogunović
  • Dejan Lučić
  • Mirko Teodorović
  • Players with a star received/have Lebanese nationality.
  • Players in bold are current squad members.

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