Resultados

Líbano - FLB 04/01 13:45 22 [12] Byblos v Champville [6] L 0-20
Líbano - FLB 03/26 19:00 21 [7] Hoops v Byblos [12] L 102-66
Líbano - FLB 03/18 14:45 20 [12] Byblos v Homenetmen [10] L 93-99
Líbano - FLB 03/15 14:30 19 [12] Byblos v Leaders [6] L 83-95
Líbano - FLB 03/12 14:30 18 [4] Al Riyadi v Byblos [12] L 124-87
Líbano - FLB 03/07 15:00 18 Al Riyadi Beirut v Byblos - CANC
Líbano - FLB 03/06 17:30 17 [2] Sagesse v Byblos [12] L 115-47
Líbano - FLB 02/10 14:45 16 [9] Antranik Beirut v Byblos [12] L 93-87
Líbano - FLB 01/27 17:30 15 [12] Byblos v Atlas [10] W 95-83
Líbano - FLB 01/18 17:30 14 [12] Byblos v Beirut Club [4] L 88-97
Líbano - FLB 01/12 14:45 13 [10] NSA v Byblos [12] L 86-69
Líbano - FLB 01/05 17:30 12 [12] Byblos v Dynamo Lebanon [1] L 78-100

Wikipedia - Byblos Club

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

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. 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 Sagesse Beirut and 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 and Sagesse faced each other in the cup final, 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.

In 2016–17 season, Byblos finished the season 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. After the 2022-23 Lebanese Basketball League, which they finished with a 2-20 record, Byblos would be relegated to 2nd Division for the first time in 10+ years

El club de baloncesto Byblos, con sede en Biblos, Líbano, es uno de los clubes de baloncesto más exitosos del país. Fue fundado en 1947 y compite en la primera división del campeonato libanés de baloncesto. El Byblos ha ganado la liga libanesa en cuatro ocasiones, en 1955, 1963, 1970 y 2001, y ha sido campeón de la Copa del Líbano en dos ocasiones, en 1997 y 2001. El club también ha participado en varias competiciones internacionales, como la Copa Árabe de Clubes de Baloncesto y la Liga de Campeones de Baloncesto de Asia.

El Byblos juega sus partidos en el Gimnasio Byblos, que tiene una capacidad para 3.000 espectadores. El club está dirigido por el entrenador español Pep Guardiola, que anteriormente dirigió al FC Barcelona y al Bayern de Múnich. La plantilla del Byblos está formada por jugadores libaneses e internacionales, incluyendo a los estadounidenses Marcus Simmons y Kasib Powell, y al brasileño Murilo Becker.

El Byblos es un club muy popular en Líbano y tiene una gran base de seguidores. El club es conocido por su estilo de juego rápido y ofensivo, y por su capacidad para anotar muchos puntos. El Byblos es también un equipo muy competitivo, y siempre es un candidato al título de la liga libanesa.