Regulations Each club had to involve one player under the age of 21 for at least 750 minutes, and two players for 1,200 combined minutes. In case a club was not able to meet the required number of minutes at the end of the season, they would have had three points deducted from their total in the league. Furthermore,
video assistant referee (VAR), was introduced to the Lebanese Premier League in the second half of the 2023–24 season. It used technology and officials to assist the
referee in making decisions on the pitch.
Format Following its introduction in the
2020–21 season, the 2024–25 season consisted of two phases: in the first phase, each team played against one another once. In the second phase, the 12 teams were divided into two groups based on their position in the first phase. As introduced in the
2022–23 season, teams only carried over half of their point tally from the first phase. After the first phase was completed, clubs could not move out of their own half in the league, even if they had achieved more or fewer points than a higher or lower ranked team, respectively. The top six teams played against each other three times, The bottom six teams also played against each other three times, with the bottom two teams being relegated to the
Lebanese Second Division. ==Teams==