Al Riyadi Club Beirut Explained

Al Riyadi
Nickname:Arabic: دولة الرياضي[1]
The Yellow Castle
Leagues:Lebanese Basketball League
Basketball Champions League Asia
History:Al Riyadi Club Beirut
(1934–present)
Arena:Saeb Salam Arena
Capacity:2,500
Location:Manara, Beirut, Lebanon
Colours:Yellow, White and Blue
President:Mazen Tabbara
Coach:Ahmad Farran
Captain:Amir Saoud
Championships:3 Champions League Asia
1 West Asia Super League
4 WABA Champions Cup
5 Arab Club Championship
31 Lebanese League
4 Lebanese Cup
2 Lebanese Supercup
Retired Numbers:3 (10, 6, 4)
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Al Riyadi Club Beirut (Arabic: نادي الرياضي بيروت|lit=Sporting Club Beirut), commonly known simply as Al Riyadi, is a multi-sports club team based in Manara, a district in Beirut, Lebanon. Founded in 1934, the multi-sports club, which is mainly known for their basketball program, also plays ping-pong, martial arts, and other sports.

Al Riyadi is the most successful basketball team in Lebanese history, and one of the best in Asian basketball.[2] [3] Competing in the Lebanese Basketball League, Al Riyadi is the most decorated Lebanese basketball club, with 31 league titles, a joint-record three Basketball Champions League Asia titles, and five Arab Club Championships. Nicknamed "the Yellow Castle", basketball team plays its home games at the Saeb Salam Arena.

History

Al Riyadi Club was founded in 1934 by Hussein Sejaan, Hassan Ladki, Fouad Zantout, Youssef Shaker, Mustafa Shaker, Zouheir Yatim, Helmi Chehab, and Wafic Nsouli, who formed the first basketball team.[4] They began playing in "Rawshe", their first facility. In 1945, the Ministry of Interior gave permission to the club to join various sports leagues, including basketball, volleyball, handball, tennis and ping pong.

The team played its first game against a foreign team in 1947, when Al Riyadi faced Turkish club Galatasaray, and lost the game 33–39. The game was attended by the first President of Lebanon Bechara El Khoury.

Al Riyadi began dominiating the national basketball scene in the 1950s, winning nine out of ten Lebanese Basketball League seasons in the decade.

Al Riyadi launched its first women's basketball team in 1965. The club built its own sports arena, the Saeb Salam Arena, in 1991, helped by former President Tammam Salam.

In the 2023–24 season, Al Riyadi won its 31st league championship.[5] On 1 June 2024, they won their first FIBA West Asia Super League championship. On June 15, Al Riyadi also won the 2024 Basketball Champions League Asia championship, their third Asian continental title.[6] As champions, they qualified directly for the 2024 FIBA Intercontinental Cup, as the first Lebanese team in history to do so.[7]

Arenas and facilities

The Saeb Salam Arena was finished in 1991 and holds a capacity for 2,500 people.[8]

Home arenas
ArenaTenure
Rawshe 1934–1947
Sanayeh 1947–1954
Rawshe1954–1991
Saeb Salam Arena 1991–present

Achievements

The following is a list of achievements the club has won.[9]

Domestic

International

Players

Retired numbers

Al Riyadi retired numbers
PlayerPositionTenureCeremony date
width=50 4Jean AbdelnourSF2009–2023 13 December 2023[15]
width=50 6Ali MahmoudPG2004–2016, 2017–2019
10Ismail AhmadC2000–01, 2004–2017, 2018–20, 2022–present

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See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "دولة الرياضي" تواجه انتفاضة دينامو لبنان.
  2. Web site: Meet the BCL Asia 2024 Teams: Al Riyadi . 2024-06-22 . FIBA.basketball . en.
  3. Web site: كووورة: الموقع العربي الرياضي الأول . 2021-05-15 . www.kooora.com.
  4. Web site: 2016-05-12 . Our History - Al Riyadi Beirut Club . 2024-06-22 . en-US.
  5. Web site: Riyadi champion du Liban pour la 31e fois, Sagesse s'incline « la tête haute » . 19 June 2024 . . fr.
  6. Web site: Wael Arakji leads Al Riyadi to a dominating title in first-ever BCL Asia . 2024-06-18 . FIBA.basketball . en.
  7. Web site: Historic FIBA Intercontinental Cup, star-studded Hall of Fame ceremony will align in Singapore . 2024-06-18 . FIBA.basketball . en.
  8. Web site: Meet the FIBA WASL West Asia teams: Al Riyadi . 2024-06-22 . FIBA.basketball . en.
  9. Web site: Eurobasket. Sporting Al Riyadi Beirut. 2021-05-15. asia-basket.
  10. Web site: FIBA Asia - Thrilla in Manila Part II: Riyadi down Mahram again, this time in final . 19 June 2024 . . en.
  11. Web site: Al Riyadi are the kings of FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2017 . 19 June 2024 . . en.
  12. Web site: 2024-06-01 . Al Riyadi emerge as new FIBA WASL champions . 2024-06-06 . FIBA.basketball . en.
  13. Web site: Al Riyadi deliver masterclass at home, secure inaugural WASL-West Asia crown . 2023-05-30 . FIBA.basketball . en.
  14. Web site: 2024-05-08 . Al Riyadi finish off Gorgan, secure back-to-back West Asia titles . 2024-05-09 . FIBA.basketball . en.
  15. Web site: Instagram . 2024-06-22 . www.instagram.com.