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ASC Jeanne D'Arc
Association Sportive et Culturelle Jeanne d'Arc or ASC Jeanne d'Arc for short is a Senegalese football club based in Dakar. It was founded in 1923 and one of the oldest in the country. They play at the Stade Léopold Sédar Senghor. The club currently plays in National 1. Since 1975, the club is second with the most championship titles numbering ten, one less than ASC Diaraf. The total honors that Jeanne d'Arc has won is 25, second after Djaraf. History Jeanne d'Arc at the top flight competition The club was the first club to win a title for an independent Senegal, their second was in 1969, their third was in 1973, Jeanne d'Arc won two consecutive titles in 1986, they won sixth title in 1988. The club was second place in 1992, then third in 1993, then relegated being last in group stage in 1995, a year, the club returned and was 8th in 1997, two years later, the club won their seventh title in 1999 and finished with 53 points, their record, the club finished fifth in 2000 ...
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Stade Léopold Sédar Senghor
Léopold Sédar Senghor Stadium, formerly the Stade de l'Amitie, is a multi-purpose stadium in Dakar, Senegal. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It serves as a home ground of ASC Jeanne d'Arc and the Senegal national football team. It also has an athletics track, and is sometimes used for rugby union. The stadium holds 80,000. It was built in 1985 and named after Léopold Sédar Senghor, first president of Senegal (from 1960 to 1980). The stadium's record attendance of 75,000 was set in 1992, in an association football match between the national football teams of Senegal and Nigeria. Overview The stadium hosted the final match of the 1992 African Cup of Nations and the 1998 African Championships in Athletics. In 2006 Norwegian band A-ha are one of the artists to perform at Football for Africa, Dakar, Senegal. This charity event, organised by Plan International in co-operation with Norwegian TV2 and the Norwegian Football association, takes place at the foot ...
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Senegal Premier League
Senegal Premier League is the top division of the Senegal Football Association, it was founded in 1966. The league also hosts a domestic cup, the Coupe de la Ligue. Football clubs from the Senegal Premier League also compete for the Senegal FA Cup. As of 2011, the league is one main table. Senegal Premier League Clubs – 2016–17 * Casa-Sports FC (Ziguinchor) * AS Douanes (Dakar) *ASC Diaraf (Dakar) * Diambars FC ( Saly Portudal) *Génération Foot (Rufisque) *US Gorée (Dakar) * Guédiawaye FC (Dakar) *ASC Linguère ( Saint-Louis) * Mbour Petite Côte* * ASC Niarry Tally (Dakar) *ASEC Ndiambour (Louga) * US Ouakam (Dakar) * Stade de Mbour * Teungueth FC Mbour Petite Côte = merger between Touré Kunda and several clubs in Mbour Previous winners *1960 : ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) *1961–63 : ''unknown champion'' *1964 : Olympique Thiès *1965 : ''unknown champion'' *1966 : Olympique Thiès *1967 : Espoir de Saint-Louis *1968 : Foyer France (Dakar) *1969 : ASC Jeanne d'Arc ( ...
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2001–02 Division 1 (Senegal)
The 2001-02 Division 1 season was the 37th of the competition of the first-tier football in Senegal. The tournament was organized by the Senegalese Football Federation. The season began on 20 October 2001 and finished on 6 May 2002. ASC Jeanne d'Arc won the ninth title and participated in the 2002 CAF Champions League the following year. AS Douanes participated in the 2002 CAF Cup of Cups and SONACOS in the 2002 CAF Winners' Cup. ASC Jeanne d'Arc was ten points ahead of SONACOS and thirteen ahead of ASEC Ndiambour. ASC Jeanne d'Arc became the second and recent to have the total of nine, the total national championship wins were shared with Diaraf until Jeanne d'Arc won their tenth in the following season. The season would again feature fourteen clubs. ASC Jeanne d'Arc was the defending team of the title. The season featured 182 matches and scored 263 goals, more than last season. Participating clubs * US Gorée * Compagnie sucrière sénégalaise (''Senegalese Sugar ...
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2000–01 Division 1 (Senegal)
The 2000-01 Division 1 season was the 36th of the competition of the first-tier football in Senegal. The tournament was organized by the Senegalese Football Federation. The season began on 11 November and finished on 24 June 2000. ASC Jeanne d'Arc won the eighth title and participated in the 2002 CAF Champions League the following year. ASEC Ndiambour participated in the 2002 CAF Cup of Cups and SONACOS in the 2002 CAF Winners' Cup. The season would again feature fourteen clubs. ASC Diaraf was the defending team of the title. The season featured 182 matches and scored 221 goals, more than last season. Participating clubs * US Gorée * Compagnie sucrière sénégalaise (''Senegalese Sugar Company'') * ASC Port Autonome * AS Douanes * ASC Jeanne d'Arc * ASFA Dakar * Casa Sport * ASC Niayès-Pikine * ASC Diaraf * US Rail * Dakar Université Club * SONACOS * ASEC Ndiambour * Stade de Mbour Overview The league was contested by 14 teams with ASC Jeanne d'Arc winning th ...
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2000 Division 1 (Senegal)
The 2000 Division 1 season was the 35th of the competition of the first-tier football in Senegal. The tournament was organized by the Senegalese Football Federation. The season began on 9 April and finished on 3 September 2000. ASC Diaraf won the ninth title and participated in the 2001 CAF Champions League the following year. ASEC Ndiambour participated in the 2001 CAF Cup of Cups and ASEC Ndiambour in the 2001 CAF Winners' Cup. The season would feature only twelve clubs, the following season would return again to fourteen clubs. ASC Jeanne d'Arc was the defending team of the title. The season featured 132 matches and scored 197 goals, less than last season. Participating clubs * US Gorée * Compagnie sucrière sénégalaise (''Senegalese Sugar Company'') * ASC Port Autonome * AS Douanes * ASC Jeanne d'Arc * ASC Cambérène * ASC Niayès-Pikine * ASC Diaraf * US Rail * ETICS Mboro * SONACOS * ASEC Ndiambour Overview The league was contested by 12 teams with ASC ...
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1999 Division 1 (Senegal)
The 1999 Division 1 season was the 34th of the competition of the first-tier football in Senegal. The tournament was organized by the Senegalese Football Federation.1999 Senegalese Division 1
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The season began on January 10 and finished on 19 September 1999. won the seventh title and participated in the the following year. participated in the 2000 CAF Cup of ...
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1995 Division 1 (Senegal)
The 1995 Division 1 season was the 30th of the competition of the first-tier football in Senegal. The tournament was organized by the Senegalese Football Federation. The season began in January and finished on 6 August 1995. ASC Diaraf won the eight title and participated in the 1996 African Cup of Champions Clubs the following year. AS Douanes participated in the 1996 CAF Cup, Entente Sotrac Ouakam in the 1996 CAF Winners' Cup and ASEC Ndiambour in the 1996 West African Cup. ASEC Ndiambour was the defending team of the title. A total of 18 clubs participated in the competition (9 in each of the two groups, Group A and B), it would be the first time the group system would be used along with the playoff system with two matches in the semis and one in the final. The two leading teams succeeded to the playoff round. The season featured 289 matches and scored 199 goals. ASC Diamono and Entente Réveil Guet-Ndarou Mool came from the second division (Division 2). Participating cl ...
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1991–92 Division 1 (Senegal)
The 1991-92 Division 1 season was the 28th of the competition of the first-tier football in Senegal. The tournament was organized by the Senegalese Football Federation.Senegal 1992
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The season began in October 1991 and finished on 9 August 1992. ASEC Ndiambour won the first title and participated in the the following year. participated in the 1993 CAF Cup, i ...
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1990–91 Division 1 (Senegal)
The 1990-91 Division 1 season was the 27th of the competition of the first-tier football in Senegal. The tournament was organized by the Senegalese Football Federation.http://www.rsssf.com/tablesk/sene91.html ASC Port Autonome won the second title and participated in the 1992 African Cup of Champions Clubs the following year. ASC Diaraf participated in the 1992 CAF Cup, ASEC Ndiambour in the 1992 CAF Winners' Cup and ASC Jeanne d'Arc in the 1992 West African Cup. SEIB Diourbel was the defending team of the title. A total of 16 clubs participated in the competition. The season featured 450 matches and scored 429 goals. No new clubs came from the second division (Division 2). Participating clubs * US Gorée * SEIB Diourbel * ASC Port Autonome * Dialdiop SC * AS Douanes * ASC Jeanne d'Arc * Casa Sports * US Ouakam * SIDEC Dakar * ASC Diaraf * Stade de Mbour * US Rail * ASC Linguère * ETICS Mboro * ASC Mbosse Kaolack * ASEC Ndiambour Overview The league was conteste ...
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1981 Division 1 (Senegal)
The 1981 Division 1 season was the 18th of the competition of the first-tier football in Senegal. The tournament was organized by the Senegalese Football Federation.http://www.rsssf.com/tablesk/sene81.html US Gorée won the second title and participated in the 1982 African Cup of Champions Clubs the following year. AS Police participated in the 1982 CAF Cup Winner's Cup and SEIB Diourbel in the 1982 West African Cup. SEIB Diourbel (now SONACOS) was the defending team of the title. A total of 14 clubs participated in the competition. The season featured 337 matches, the match with Casa Sport and ASC Niayès was cancelled and scored 378 goals. No new clubs came from the second division (Division 2). Participating clubs * US Gorée * SEIB Diourbel * ASC Niayes-Pikine * AS Police * US Rail * ASC Jeanne d'Arc * Casa Sports * ASEC Ndiambour * ASC Diaraf * Stade de Mbour * ASFA Dakar * ASC Linguère * Mbosse FC * ASC Talba Overview The league was contested by 14 teams w ...
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Senegalese League Cup
The Senegalese League Cup is the knockout tournament of the Senegalese football featuring clubs from Ligue 1 Ligue 1, officially known as Ligue 1 Uber Eats for sponsorship reasons, is a French professional league for men's association football clubs. At the top of the French football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. ... and 2. It was created in 2009 and is organized by the LSFP, the Senegal FA.Senegal - List of Cup Winners including League Cup
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French West African Cup
The French West African Cup or Coupe d'Afrique Occidentale Française was a football tournament between clubs of the former French Western African territories. This area comprised the current states of Benin (then Dahomey), Burkina Faso (then Haute-Volta), Guinea (Guinée), Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire), Mali (then Soudan), Mauritania (Mauritanie), Niger and Senegal (Sénégal). The current Togo was not part of the A.O.F. but its clubs gained entrance to the tournament during the last five editions (first in 1955/56). The Ligue d'AOF de Foot-Ball was created in March 1946 in Dakar. The only French Western African territory which refused to enter was Mauritania. The organisation was officially affiliated to the FFF (French FA) in 1951. The Coupe d'AOF was created in 1947, when the president of the Ligue d'AOF, Mr. Barat, received a trophy from the FFF. He immediately announced a competition for the trophy, a Coupe du Sénégal, for clubs from the "4 communes du Sénégal", Dak ...
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