Nassif Majdalani

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Vice PresidentIzzat Al Turk
Preceded byBahij Salem
Succeeded byFouad Chamoun
Born(1913-10-10)10 October 1913
Mazraa, Beirut, Lebanon
Nassif Majdalani
ناصيف مجدلاني
7th President of the Lebanese Football Association
In office
1946–1949
Vice PresidentIzzat Al Turk
Preceded byBahij Salem
Succeeded byFouad Chamoun
Personal details
Born(1913-10-10)10 October 1913
Mazraa, Beirut, Lebanon
Died8 January 1988(1988-01-08) (aged 74)
Beirut, Lebanon
Alma materInternational School of Choueifat

Nassif Majdalani (Arabic: ناصيف مجدلاني; 10 October 1913 – 8 January 1988) was a Lebanese sports journalist, radio and television presenter, as well as president of the Lebanon Football Association (LFA) – which he helped found in 1933 – between 1946 and 1949.[1][2] He is the youngest president in the LFA's history, aged 33 when he assumed office.[3]

Majdalani graduated from the International School of Choueifat and was awarded the Lebanese Medal of Merit in 1935, as well as the rank of Knight in the National Order of the Cedar in 1955 and the rank of Officer in 1970.[4] In 1957, Majdalani came up with the initial idea for the conception of the Arab Cup, alongside the Secretary General of the Lebanese Football Association (LFA) Izzat Al Turk.[5][6]

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