Al Shabiba Mazraa Beirut

Al Shabiba Mazraa Beirut (Arabic: الشبيبة المزرعة بيروت; French: Jeunesse Sportive de Mazraa), also historically known as Cercle de la Jeunesse Catholique in French,[1] was a football club based in the Mazraa district of Beirut, Lebanon.

[2] The club won the Lebanese Second Division in the 1941–42 season,[1] and winning back-to-back FA Cups in 1951 and 1952.

In 1966–67 the club won the league title under the presidency of Nicolas Majdalani.

During the 1991–92 season, the club lived a revival through the investor Robert Debbas and the Greek Orthodox trust.

[3] They ended up not playing a single game in the following season, and were demoted to the Lebanese Fourth Division.