Amchit Club

Amchit Club
Leagues Lebanese Basketball League
Founded 2012 (Basketball Team)
History

2012 - 2014 ( Amchit Club )

2014 - 2015 ( UBA )
Arena Michel Suleiman Stadium
Location Amchit, Lebanon
Team colors White, Red, Black, and Silver
                   
President Charbel Suleiman
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Amchit Club (Arabic: نادي عمشيت Nadi Amchit) is a Lebanese multi-sports club best known for its basketball team now competing in the Lebanese Basketball League Div A for the 2012-13 season[1]

During the 2014-15 FLB div.A season Amchit Club's basketball team was part of Byblos Club who's playing under the name of UBA which stands for 'Union Byblos Amchit' team due to sponsorship and legal reasons.

As of 2016 the club is playing in the Lebanese second division under Amchit Club name.

Description

Amchit Club was founded in 1955 and has a long history of achievements in sports, cultural and social activities.

Today, it is still one of Lebanon's most active clubs. The latest achievement was reaching the 1st division basketball league in Lebanon with a record-breaking result of 21 wins and 0 losses with the club competing in the 2012-2013 season against the big teams. Center Hassan Whiteside would later on be a part of that team with its record-breaking result.

Besides the various sports schools for all age groups (basketball, soccer, table tennis...), the club offers many artistic and intellectual training programs (acting classes, dancing classes, language schools) and organizes many social events every year.

Presided by architect Antoine Younan and supported by Dr. Charbel Sleiman and a group of board members, the club worked in the last 2 years to renovate the stadium, form a professional basketball team and grow at all levels.

2013-2014 season after the previous season was folded, Amchit club was forced to make massive changes to the team with 6 new players being added to the roster, including Fadi El Khatib, Karl Sarkis, Nadim Hawi, Ali Fakhreddine, Joey Accaoui, Jeremiah Massey, and including the signing of coach Ghassan Sarkis. Team captain Fadi El Khatib led the rebuilding effort Amchit, who would finish 3rd in there season and would face the upcoming and exciting team Homenetmen, 3-0 after swiping Homenetmen they would face Sagesse in the playoffs semi finals which will end there series 3-0.

2014-2015 season the team merged with city rivals Byblos Club forming UBA Basketball club, many superstars left the team including Fadi El Khatib, Karl Sarkis, Joey Accaoui, Jeremiah Massey and coach Ghassan Sarkis, during the regular season they signed coach Nenad Vucinic, under the guidance of Nenad they finished 3rd and would face at the playoffs against Mouttahed. By beating Mouttahed they would face at the playoff semi-finals against the struggling Sagesse, which they would swipe them to 4-0. For the first time in there franchise history they would reach the Finals. UBA will face the defending champions Riyadi, which Riyadi will win the series 4-1. In the summer of 2015 Amchit Club departs from Byblos Club and due to financial reasons the club would be relegated to 4th Division.

Squad

Amchit Club roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # Nat. Name Ht.
PG 1 Lebanon Accaoui, Joey 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
PF 2 Lebanon Pharis, Billy 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)
C 4 United States Cox, Darnell 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in)
SF 7 United States Gadson, Novar 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)
PG 10 Lebanon Ghaleb, Elie 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
G 11 Lebanon Mechref, Karam 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
13 Lebanon Hawe, Nadim 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in)
C 14 Lebanon Sadaka, Michel 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in)
SG 15 Lebanon Chamoun, Elie 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Lebanon Elie Sfair

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured

Depth Chart

Pos. Starter Bench Reserves
C Darnell Cox Michael Sadaka
PF Billy Pharis Ali Fakhreddine Nadim Hawe
SF Jeremiah Massey Novar Gadson
SG Fadi El Khatib Elie Chamoun Karam Mechref
PG Joey Accaoui Karl Sarkis Elie Ghaleb

References

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