Fouad Abou Chakra

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Fouad Abou Chakra
Al Ahli Tripoli
PositionHead coach
LeagueBAL
Personal information
Born (1967-02-01) 1 February 1967 (age 59)
Beirut, Lebanon
Coaching career1996–present
Career history
Coaching
1996–1998Al Wardiye
1998–2000Antranik
2000–2004Champville SC
2004–2012Al Riyadi
2012–2018Sagesse
2018–2020Champville SC
2020–2021Al-Ahli Jeddah
2021–2022Ohod
2022Al Ittihad Aleppo
2022–2023Al Ittihad Tripoli
2023–presentAl Ahli Tripoli
Career highlights
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Fouad Abou Chakra (born 1 February 1967[1]) is a Lebanese basketball coach who is the current head coach of Al Ahli Tripoli of the Libyan Division I Basketball League and Basketball Africa League (BAL). He has coached for several teams in Lebanon and the Middle East. Chakra is the most successful coach in Al Riyadi's history with seven Lebanese league titles. Chakra led Al Ahli Tripoli to a BAL championship in 2025.

Early life

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Chakra started playing basketball in Beirut with Champville SC when he was young, before moving to Adonis.[2] He then went on to play in Cyprus in the Division A, before returning to Lebanon with Al Amal Bekfaya.[2]

Coaching career

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First years

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Having player with Al Amal Bekfaya, he followed several coaching courses and eventually became an assistant coach with the team. His signed with Al Wardiye in 1996 and switched to Antranik two years later. Chakra then coached Champville SC.

Lebanon (2004–2012)

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Chakra signed with Al Riyadi in the 2004–05 season.[2] Chakra went on to win the 2004–05 Lebanese Basketball League, ending an 8-year title drought. Al Riyadi ended the season undefeated with 25 wins, setting a new league record.[3] Chakra went on to win a total of seven Lebanese League titles with Al Riyadi in the following years, the most by any Al Riyadi coach.[3][4]

He left Al Riyadi after the 2011–12 season, and signed for Sagesse, where he stayed for six seasons. He then returned to Champville SC for a second stint, where he stayed two more years.

Saudi Arabia, Syria and Libya

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Chakra joined Saudi Arabian team Al Ahli Jeddah for the 2020–21 season.[5] In the 2021–22 season, he began the season with another Saudi club, Ohod Club.[6] However, in May 2022, Chakra signed with Al Ittihad Aleppo, and then led them to the Syrian Basketball League championship.

On 14 August 2022, Chakra joined Al Ittihad Tripoli.[7] He led them to the 2023 Libyan Cup.[4]

Al Ahli Tripoli (2023–present)

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In the 2023–24 season, he joined Libyan club Al Ahli Tripoli and won the 2024 Division 1 championship. Chakra then led Tripoli through the Road to BAL qualifiers, to their first ever qualification for the Basketball Africa League (BAL). The team impressed in the group phase with an undefeated record, blowing out all of its opponents. On June 13, he was named the BAL Coach of the Year.[8] The following day, his team beat Petro de Luanda in the final to win the league championship. Chakra became the first coach to win both the championship and the Coach of the Year award.[9]

National team career

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In March 2007, Chakra was hired as the head coach of the Lebanon national team, succeeding Paul Coughter.[10][2] In 2024, he coached the Libya national team, and helped them qualify for the AfroBasket 2025, the first African tournament for the country in 16 years.[11]

Honours

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Al Ahli Tripoli

Al Ittihad Tripoli

  • Libyan Cup: 2023[4]

Al Ittihad Aleppo

Al Riyadi

Individual awards

Head coaching record

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Legend
Regular season G Games coached W Games won L Games lost W–L % Win–loss %
Playoffs PG Playoff games PW Playoff wins PL Playoff losses PW–L % Playoff win–loss %
Team Year G W L W–L% Finish PG PW PL PW–L% Result
Al Ahli Tripoli 2025 6 6 0 1.000 1st in Nile Conference 4 3 1 .750 Champions

References

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