Gabriel Bitar
Gabriel Bitar (born August 23, 1998) is a Lebanese professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for York United FC in the Canadian Premier League.[1] Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to Lebanese parents, Bitar holds dual Canadian-Lebanese nationality and opted to represent Lebanon internationally, making his senior debut for the national team in December 2022.[1][2] Bitar's early career began in Canadian university soccer, where he starred for the Carleton Ravens in U Sports, earning accolades such as the 2017 Lou Bilek Award as U Sports Rookie of the Year and leading the nation with 16 goals that season.[3] In the inaugural 2018 CPL-U Sports Draft, he was selected first overall by Cavalry FC, though he did not join the club immediately and instead honed his skills with League1 Ontario side Ottawa South United in 2017, scoring six goals in 13 appearances.[1][4] His professional breakthrough came in 2022 when he signed with FC Edmonton in the Canadian Premier League, where he appeared in 21 matches and contributed five goals.[5] Bitar moved to Vancouver FC on a free transfer in January 2023, establishing himself as a key creative force with 10 goals and six assists over 51 appearances across two seasons.[6] In January 2025, he was traded to York United FC from Vancouver FC, signing a two-year contract, bringing his dynamic playstyle—characterized by his 1.75-meter frame, vision, and goal-scoring ability—to the club.[7] On the international stage, Bitar has earned at least 12 caps for Lebanon as of November 2025, including a historic appearance at the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, where he became the first Canadian Premier League player to feature in the tournament, debuting against Qatar in front of over 82,000 spectators.[8][9]Early life and education
Early life
Gabriel Bitar was born on August 23, 1998, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to parents born in Beirut, Lebanon.[1][10] This heritage of Lebanese descent qualified him for dual nationality, enabling eligibility for both the Canadian and Lebanese national teams.[11] Growing up in Ottawa, Bitar was introduced to soccer at a young age within the city's active local youth soccer environment. He developed an initial passion for the sport through participation in community-based programs, immersing himself in the grassroots scene that characterized Ottawa's soccer culture during his early years. Bitar later joined the Ottawa Fury Academy, where he honed his skills under coaches including Martin Nash.[12] Bitar's early influences stemmed from the supportive local soccer community in Ottawa, where he honed basic skills before advancing to more organized youth development. This foundation in the capital's vibrant, multicultural soccer landscape laid the groundwork for his subsequent involvement in formal academies.[13]University career
Gabriel Bitar attended Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, from 2017 to 2021, where he played for the Carleton Ravens men's soccer team as part of the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) conference within U SPORTS.[14] During this period, he balanced his athletic commitments with pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree, while also managing overlaps with semi-professional play for Ottawa South United in League1 Ontario.[15][16] Over four seasons, Bitar appeared in 51 matches for the Ravens, scoring 40 goals and establishing himself as one of the program's most prolific scorers, finishing second on the all-time list.[13][14] His standout freshman campaign in 2017 saw him lead the nation with 16 goals in 15 games, earning him OUA East Most Valuable Player, OUA East Rookie of the Year, U SPORTS Rookie of the Year (Lou Bilek Award), and a spot on the U SPORTS First-Team All-Canadian.[17] He repeated as a U SPORTS All-Canadian in a subsequent season, becoming one of only five Ravens to achieve the honor twice.[14] Bitar's contributions helped elevate the Ravens' performance, leading them to multiple playoff appearances, including an OUA championship win in 2019 and a silver medal at the 2021 U SPORTS national championships, where he scored seven goals across national tournaments during his career.[14][18] Playing primarily as a forward with versatility to operate as an attacking midfielder, his university experience sharpened his finishing ability, positioning, and competitive edge, laying a strong foundation for his transition to professional soccer.[14][19]Club career
Early clubs (2015–2020)
Gabriel Bitar began his organized club soccer journey in Canada with the Ottawa Fury FC Academy, joining the program in 2015 after initial local play with youth teams in Ottawa.[20] During his time there from 2015 to 2016, Bitar featured in competitive youth leagues, honing his skills as an attacking player and gaining exposure to higher-level development environments.[20] This academy stint served as his primary platform for technical and tactical growth, preparing him for semi-professional opportunities while balancing emerging university commitments. In 2017, Bitar transitioned to semi-professional soccer with Ottawa South United in League1 Ontario, making 13 league appearances and scoring 6 goals, along with one cup match.[13] His contributions included a notable goal in a June match against the Oakville Blue Devils, where he intercepted a defender and finished clinically to help secure a result.[21] These performances highlighted his potential as a forward, blending speed and finishing ability in a competitive Division III league. Bitar's development continued in 2019 with a short-term loan to Cavalry FC in the Canadian Premier League (CPL), following his selection as the first overall pick in the 2018 CPL-U Sports Draft.[16] Under a U Sports development contract, he made three appearances for the club, including one in the league's Spring Season and two in the Canadian Championship, though he did not score.[22] This brief professional exposure marked his first taste of top-tier Canadian soccer, emphasizing the challenges of integrating into a pro setup amid academic obligations at Carleton University. Returning to Ottawa South United in 2020—now competing in the Première Ligue de soccer du Québec after relocating—Bitar played 7 matches and netted 4 goals, showcasing continued progression in his attacking role during the league's shortened season.[13] Overall, this period from 2015 to 2020 represented Bitar's evolution from youth academy product to semi-pro standout, with 20 appearances and 10 goals across his stints at Ottawa South United, while navigating the demands of university soccer.[13]Ansar (2021)
Following his university career at Carleton University, Gabriel Bitar traveled to Lebanon in July 2021 for a trial with Al Ansar SC of the Lebanese Premier League, motivated by his Lebanese heritage and the prospect of turning professional abroad.[23][14] Bitar joined the club on July 4, 2021, initially for participation in the Lebanese Elite Cup, a pre-season cup competition.[1] He recorded zero appearances in league play during his brief tenure but demonstrated strong adaptability in the cup format, scoring three goals across two matches.[24][2] His debut came on July 12 against Akhaa Ahli Aley, where he netted a brace including a penalty in the seventh minute to equalize after an early concession, contributing to a 4–1 victory.[20] This short stint, ending on July 24, 2021, marked Bitar's first professional experience overseas and served as a cultural and developmental bridge, reconnecting him with his roots while exposing him to the intensity of Asian football.[1] The trial garnered local media attention for his quick impact, highlighting his potential as a forward in a competitive environment.[20] The experience proved pivotal, offering insight into a higher competitive level that informed his later embrace of dual nationality and international aspirations with Lebanon. Bitar ultimately declined to sign a full contract with Al Ansar, preferring opportunities in Canadian professional leagues, which paved the way for his return and debut in the Canadian Premier League the following year.[23][14]FC Edmonton (2022)
Gabriel Bitar signed a one-year professional contract with FC Edmonton on March 28, 2022, marking his return to the Canadian Premier League after a brief stint abroad with Lebanese club Ansar FC the previous year. The 23-year-old forward from Ottawa was brought in to bolster the team's attacking options, with head coach Alan Koch highlighting Bitar's crafty, attack-minded style and potential to form strong connections with fellow forwards. His university pedigree at Carleton Ravens, where he scored 40 goals over four seasons, positioned him as a promising addition transitioning from semi-professional to full-time pro soccer. In his debut full professional season, Bitar adapted quickly to a more versatile role as an attacking midfielder, appearing in 21 league matches for FC Edmonton and contributing 5 goals and 1 assist. His goals proved crucial in midfield transitions and set-piece situations, helping to inject creativity into a team that struggled early in the campaign. Notable performances included a stunning long-range strike in a 3-1 loss to Cavalry FC on June 26, which briefly sparked a comeback effort, and an assist in a 1-1 draw against Valour FC on June 5. Bitar's prior experience in Lebanon aided his adjustment to the professional demands, allowing him to focus on building chemistry with teammates like Wesley Timoteo. Bitar hit peak form in July, scoring in three consecutive matches to tally three goals during a pivotal stretch: a 3-0 home win over York United FC on July 1, a 3-2 away defeat to Pacific FC on July 9, and another loss to York United on August 14. These efforts earned him four selections to the CPL's Gatorade Team of the Week and Player of the Week honors in Week 9. He capped the season with a free-kick goal in FC Edmonton's 3-1 finale victory over Valour FC on October 8, providing a positive end to a challenging year where the Eddies finished eighth with 22 points and missed the playoffs. Following the expiration of his contract, Bitar was released by FC Edmonton and entered free agency, paving the way for his next move in the league.Vancouver FC (2023–2024)
Gabriel Bitar joined Vancouver FC as a free agent on January 18, 2023, ahead of the club's inaugural season in the Canadian Premier League (CPL), signing a multi-year contract as an attacking midfielder tasked with providing creativity and goal-scoring threat from the advanced midfield positions.[25][1] He quickly integrated into the squad, becoming a regular starter and contributing to Vancouver's push for a playoff spot in their debut year, where his pace, vision, and finishing helped establish the team's attacking identity.[7] Over two seasons with Vancouver FC from 2023 to 2024, Bitar made 53 appearances across all competitions, scoring 10 goals and recording 8 assists, with his output reflecting steady growth as a pivotal midfield presence.[7] In 2023, he tied for the team lead in goals with 6 in the regular season, appearing in 25 league matches while adding 5 assists, which were instrumental in Vancouver securing fifth place and a playoff berth in the CPL's Western Conference.[26][27] His 2024 campaign saw 4 goals and 3 assists in 26 regular-season appearances, maintaining his role as a consistent starter despite the team's challenges, including a seventh-place finish that excluded them from playoffs.[28][27][7] Bitar's standout performances earned him significant recognition, including CPL Player of the Week honors on July 9, 2024, following a brace in a dramatic 3–3 draw against Forge FC on July 5, where his goals bookended the match and helped a 10-man Vancouver earn a vital point.[29] He was also named to the Gatorade Team of the Week three times in 2024, highlighting his impact in key fixtures.[7] These contributions extended to cup competitions, where his versatility bolstered Vancouver's efforts in the Canadian Championship. During his time with Vancouver, Bitar demonstrated enhanced versatility, shifting seamlessly between central attacking midfield and wide roles, while emerging as a vocal leader in the midfield unit and gaining media attention for his dual Canadian-Lebanese heritage and rising profile.[30] His consistent form during this period directly triggered senior international call-ups for Lebanon, including debuts in World Cup qualifiers.[7] On January 13, 2025, following the 2024 season, Bitar was traded to York United FC in exchange for York's first pick in the 2026 CPL-U SPORTS Draft, signing a two-year guaranteed contract through the end of 2026 to continue his career in the CPL's Eastern Conference.[7]York United FC (2025–present)
In January 2025, York United FC acquired Gabriel Bitar from Vancouver FC in a trade that sent the club's first-round pick in the 2026 CPL-U SPORTS Draft to Vancouver, with Bitar signing a two-year guaranteed contract through the end of the 2026 season.[31][32] The move positioned Bitar as a key attacking midfielder for the Nine Stripes, leveraging his prior experience to bolster the team's creative play in the midfield.[30] During the 2025 Canadian Premier League season, Bitar established himself as a regular starter, making 24 appearances and scoring 5 goals while providing 2 assists in 1,029 minutes played as of the regular season's conclusion.[33] His first goal for York came on April 13, 2025, opening the scoring in a home match against an opponent that helped set an early tone for his integration into the squad.[34] A standout performance occurred on July 19, 2025, when Bitar scored a brace against his former club Vancouver FC in a 4-1 victory, contributing significantly to York's offensive output and highlighting his synergy with teammates like Kembo Kibato.[35] Bitar's consistent presence in the attacking midfield aided York United's push toward playoff qualification, where the team advanced past the Halifax Wanderers in a dramatic October 23 shootout win before falling 4-1 to Cavalry FC in the conference semifinals on October 26.[36][37] With his contract extending into 2026, Bitar remains a cornerstone for York's ambitions in the CPL, focusing on building on this foundational season.[1]International career
Youth international career
Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Gabriel Bitar was eligible to represent Canada at the international level through his birth in the country, while his Lebanese heritage—stemming from both parents being born in Beirut—also granted him eligibility for Lebanon.[11][25] Bitar's involvement with Canadian youth national teams was limited to a single identification camp. In September 2015, at the age of 17, he participated in a two-day Canada men's U-20 identification camp held in Laval, Quebec, organized by Canada Soccer to scout potential talents for the national program.[38][39] Despite this early exposure, Bitar did not earn any caps or further call-ups with Canadian youth teams, including at U-18 or U-23 levels, resulting in zero competitive appearances. This minimal engagement with Canada's youth setup contrasted with his later decision to pursue senior international opportunities with Lebanon, debuting for the Cedar Cedars in December 2022 following a trial with Lebanese club Al Ansar.[11]Senior international career
Gabriel Bitar, eligible for Canada by birth but also holding Lebanese citizenship through his parents who were born in Beirut, chose to represent the Lebanon national team at the senior level.[10][40] He made his senior international debut for Lebanon on December 30, 2022, coming on as a substitute for 9 minutes in a friendly match against the United Arab Emirates, which ended in a 1–0 defeat.[41][8] He followed this with substitute appearances in friendlies against Jordan on December 28, 2023 (70 minutes in a 2–1 win) and Saudi Arabia on January 4, 2024 (67 minutes in a 0–1 loss).[42][43] Bitar earned a call-up to Lebanon's squad for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, held in Qatar in January 2024, marking a significant early milestone in his international career. He made two substitute appearances during the group stage: entering in the 80th minute against Qatar on January 12 (a 3–0 loss) and playing 8 minutes against Tajikistan on January 22 (a 1–2 loss), contributing to the team's efforts despite their elimination after three matches without a win.[8][44][45] Following the Asian Cup, Bitar continued to feature regularly for Lebanon in friendlies and qualifiers, all as a substitute, accumulating 14 caps with no goals as of November 18, 2025. Key appearances included World Cup 2026 qualifiers against Australia in March 2024 (5 and 31 minutes across two losses), friendlies against Tajikistan and Malaysia in September 2024, and further matches in November 2024 against Thailand (6 minutes in a 0–0 draw) and Myanmar (45 minutes in a 3–2 win). In 2025, he participated in an Asian Cup 2027 qualifier against Yemen on June 10 (22 minutes in a 0–0 draw), a friendly against Indonesia on September 8 (24 minutes in a 0–0 draw), and an Asian Cup 2027 qualifier against Brunei on November 18 (16 minutes in a 3–0 win).[8] No additional appearances were recorded as of November 20, 2025.Career statistics and records
Club statistics
Gabriel Bitar's club career statistics across professional and semi-professional levels are detailed below, focusing on verified appearances and goals in major competitions. Data for youth and early semi-professional appearances prior to 2019 is limited in comprehensive databases, with Bitar having played for teams such as Ottawa Fury Academy (2015–2016) and Ottawa South United (2017) in League1 Ontario and related leagues, but exact figures are not consistently tracked in primary sources.[33] The following table summarizes his performances by club and season in professional leagues (Canadian Premier League) and the 2021 Lebanese Elite Cup, drawing from official league records and player logs as of November 2025. Playoff and cup matches are included where applicable, but league totals are prioritized for brevity.| Club | Season | Competition | Appearances | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cavalry FC | 2019 | Canadian Premier League | 1 | 0 |
| Ansar | 2021 | Lebanese Elite Cup | 2 | 3 |
| FC Edmonton | 2022 | Canadian Premier League | 21 | 5 |
| Vancouver FC | 2023 | Canadian Premier League | 25 | 6 |
| Vancouver FC | 2024 | Canadian Premier League | 26 | 4 |
| York United FC | 2025 | Canadian Premier League | 24 | 5 |
International statistics
Gabriel Bitar made his senior international debut for Lebanon on December 30, 2022, against the United Arab Emirates in a friendly match, where he played 9 minutes without scoring.[8] As of November 18, 2025, Bitar has accumulated 11 appearances for the Lebanon senior national team across various competitions, including friendlies, the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, FIFA World Cup qualifiers, and AFC Asian Cup qualifiers, without scoring any goals.[8] The following table provides a year-by-year breakdown of his senior international appearances and goals:| Year | Appearances | Goals | Key Competitions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 1 | 0 | Friendlies |
| 2024 | 7 | 0 | AFC Asian Cup, FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (AFC), Friendlies |
| 2025 | 3 | 0 | AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers, Friendlies |
| Total | 11 | 0 |
Individual honours and achievements
University
- 2017 OUA East Division Most Valuable Player[17]
- 2017 OUA East Division Rookie of the Year[17]
- 2017 U Sports Rookie of the Year (Lou Bilek Award)
- 2017 First Team All-Canadian (U Sports)
- 2017 First-Team OUA East All-Star
- 2018 Second Team All-Canadian (U Sports)
- 2018 First Team OUA All-Star
- 2019 First Team OUA All-Star
- 2019 Second Team All-Canadian (U Sports)
- 2021 OUA East All-Star
- 2021 U Sports Tournament All-Star