Drawn in group B, Tripoli finished in third place out of four with two wins, a draw, and three defeats The LFA approved of the move on 24 November 2005
External links [ ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to In 2005 they were re-established as AC Tripoli, and won a in

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Abdallah, Rakan 28 September 2020.

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Having strengthened the team with the signings of , , , , and , among others, Olympic Beirut won the domestic double in 2002—03, winning both the and
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In 2001—02 the club won the , and were promoted to the
The decline was felt the following season, in , with Olympic Beirut being knocked out of the in the quarter-finals against Singaporean club , and finishing the league in third place : 2 appearances : Quarter-finals : Group stage Managerial history [ ]• Nation Player 1 3 4 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 No
On 14 February 2003, the [], which funded the club's activities, declared Club rivalries [ ] Tripoli plays the derby with , as they are both located in the same city

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Nation Player — at until 30 June 2021 Honours [ ]• Mahfoud, Maroun 28 July 2020.

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The club also contests the derby with , also on the basis of location
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In Olympic Beirut finished in fourth place
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In Tripoli won the , their first trophy under their new name