

The Beirut Derby between Al Ansar SC and Al Nejmeh SC ended in a goalless stalemate on May 22, 2026, in a tightly contested Lebanese Premier League fixture. Both sides had chances but neither could break the deadlock, leaving the points shared in a match that lived up to its fierce reputation but lacked the decisive finish.
Match Overview
Played at a neutral or home venue (depending on rotation), the game kicked off at 03:00 local time under floodlights. Al Ansar SC, known for their disciplined defensive organisation, faced off against Al Nejmeh SC, who arrived with the league’s most potent attack this season. Despite the contrasting styles, both teams cancelled each other out over 90 minutes.
The first half was a chess match, with Al Nejmeh dominating possession but struggling to find space against Al Ansar’s compact backline. Al Ansar, meanwhile, relied on quick counter-attacks through their wingers, but their final ball often let them down. The best chance of the half fell to Al Nejmeh’s striker, whose close-range header was brilliantly saved by the Al Ansar goalkeeper.
Second Half: More Intensity, Same Result
The tempo increased after the interval. Al Ansar pushed forward more, earning three corner kicks in quick succession, but Al Nejmeh’s aerial defence stood firm. At the other end, Al Nejmeh nearly snatched the lead on 68 minutes when a low drive from the edge of the box skimmed just wide of the post.
Both managers made attacking substitutions, but the game remained scoreless. The final 15 minutes saw a flurry of long-range efforts, yet neither goalkeeper was seriously tested. The 0-0 draw reflected a match where tactical discipline outweighed attacking flair.
Key Tactical Story
- Al Ansar’s low block: The home side sat deep, inviting pressure but denying Al Nejmeh space in behind. Their midfield trio worked tirelessly to screen the defence.
- Al Nejmeh’s possession struggle: Despite having over 60% of the ball, the visitors lacked penetration. Their wingers were doubled up on by Al Ansar’s full-backs, forcing them to recycle possession sideways.
- Set-piece battle: Both teams looked dangerous from dead balls but failed to convert. Al Ansar’s tall centre-backs caused problems, while Al Nejmeh’s goalkeeper commanded his area well.
Standout Players
- Al Ansar goalkeeper: Made two crucial saves, including the first-half header, earning his clean sheet with composure.
- Al Nejmeh defensive midfielder: Broke up play effectively and completed over 90% of passes, acting as the metronome for his team.
- Al Ansar left-back: Kept Al Nejmeh’s most dangerous winger quiet throughout, winning most of his duels.
Impact on the Lebanese Premier League Standings
The draw leaves Al Ansar SC in mid-table, slightly adrift of the top four but still within reach of a playoff spot. For Al Nejmeh SC, the dropped points could prove costly in their pursuit of the league title. The result keeps the gap narrow at the top, with a three-way race now looking increasingly tight.
Both sides will feel they could have won, but a point apiece is a fair reflection of a match where defences dominated. The next round offers Al Ansar a chance to build momentum, while Al Nejmeh must sharpen their attacking edge to stay in the title hunt.