Ansar changed their coach a week before the season began and signed two players in the last days of the transfer window.
[1] Overall, only five of twelve teams kept their manager from the previous season, and most summer acquisitions were concluded in the final days of the signing window.
[1] The second issue concerned the tensions between the Lebanese Football Association (LFA) and the clubs, with the referees' performances being the hot topic.
While the LFA proved its existence, it made no effort to punish the parties involved or to cancel the results of the implicated teams.
The battle for second place went down to the wire, with Ansar claiming an AFC Cup spot from Nejmeh in the last matchday of the league.