Nejmeh
On 31 October 1997, Nasseredine signed for Nejmeh's youth sector.[2]
When Nejmeh took part in the 2004 AFC Cup, Nasseredine scored a brace against Yemen's Al Sha'ab Ibb to win 3–0 in their opening group stage fixture on 11 February 2004.[citation needed] On 6 April 2004, he netted once more in a 3–1 win against Turkmenistan's Nisa Aşgabat, as Nejmeh went on to eventually top the group with 16 points.[citation needed] They met Syria's Al-Wahda in the quarter-final. Nasseredine scored in the 3–2 second-leg victory on 21 September 2004; however, the Syrians advanced on the away goals rule.[citation needed]
The following year saw Nejmeh top their group again in the 2005 AFC Cup, where Nasseredine scored in the quarter-finals in a 3–2 win against Singapore's Home United FC.[citation needed] On 28 September 2005, Nasseredine scored the third goal in a first-leg semi-final 3–0 win against Hong Kong's Sun Hei.[citation needed] Two weeks later, on 12 October 2005 Nasseredine scored again in a 3–2 second-leg victory which saw Nejmeh advance to the final, where they lost 4–2 on aggregate against Jordan's Al-Faisaly Amman.[citation needed] During the 2005–06 Lebanese Premier League season, Nasseredine finished as the league's leading goal scorer with 17 goals.[citation needed]
In the 2006 AFC Cup, Nasseredine scored a hat-trick in Nejmeh's opening game, a 6–2 thrashing against Turkmenistan's HTTU Aşgabat on 7 March 2006.[3] On 16 May 2006, he scored a 65th-minute winning goal in a 2–1 result against Jordan's Al Faisaly, in the final group stage fixture.[4] On 26 September 2006, in the first leg of the semi-finals, Nasseredine put Nejmeh ahead against Bahrain's Al-Muharraq after 21 minutes, only to end up losing the game 2–1.[5] Nejmeh lost 4–2 in the second leg.[citation needed]
In the 2007 AFC Cup, on 20 March 2007, Nasseredine scored an 89th-minute winner in a 2–1 victory against Al-Saqr of Yemen in the second group stage fixture.[citation needed] Nejmeh finished on top of their group on 15 points, having only lost once.[6] Nejmeh went all the way to the semi-finals, where they were knocked out by Jordan's Shabab Al-Ordon Al-Qadisiya.[citation needed]