AS Hilmi-Sport

Association Sportive Hilmi-Sport (Arabic: حلمي سبور) was a football club based in Beirut, Lebanon.

Hilmi-Sport was founded in 1936 by Khalil Hilmi, with Imre Zinger from Hungary appointed as the first coach.

[2][3] The club was known as "the Red Devils" (Arabic: الشياطين الحمر; French: Les Diables Rouges), and wore a red shirt with black shorts.

[2][3] Hilmi-Sport hosted several foreign teams, most notably Austrian clubs First Vienna and Admira Vienna, and Romanian club CFR Cluj, among others.

[2][4] Two players from Hilmi-Sport took part in Lebanon's first official international match in 1940, against Mandatory Palestine:[5] Muhieddine Jaroudi and club captain Salah Falah.