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2017–18 Burundi Ligue A
The 2017–18 Burundi Ligue A season, also known as Primus Ligue for sponsorship reasons, was the 55th edition of the top flight football competition in Burundi. The season started on 16 September 2017 and ended on 27 May 2018. Teams A total of sixteen clubs participate in this season. Thirteen teams from previous season and three new promoted sides. Promoted from Ligue B * Flambeau du Centre * Les Jeunes Athlétiques * Delta Star Gatumba Relegated from Ligue A * Magara Star * Rusizi * Muzinga League table See also *2018 Burundian Cup References {{DEFAULTSORT:2017-18 Burundi Premier League Burundi Premier League seasons Premier League Premier League Burundi Burundi (, ), officially the Republic of Burundi ( rn, Repuburika y’Uburundi ; Swahili language, Swahili: ''Jamuhuri ya Burundi''; French language, French: ''République du Burundi'' ), is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley at the ...
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Burundi Ligue A
The Burundi Ligue A, also called Primus Ligue for sponsor (commercial), sponsorship reasons, is the highest division in Association football, football in Burundi. The league was formed in 1972 and has 16 teams. They play 30 rounds home and away during a season. Current clubs The following sixteen clubs are competing in the Primus Ligue during the 2022–23 Burundi Ligue A, 2022–23 season. Previous champions * 1963: Stella Matutina FC (Bujumbura) * 1964: Stella Matutina FC (Bujumbura) * 1965: Maniema FC, Maniema Fantastique (Bujumbura) * 1966: Maniema FC, Maniema Fantastique (Bujumbura) * 1967: Maniema FC, Maniema Fantastique (Bujumbura) * 1968: Maniema FC, Maniema Fantastique (Bujumbura) * 1969: Espoir FC (Bujumbura), Espoir FC (Bujumbura) * 1970: Inter FC (Bujumbura), Inter FC (Bujumbura) ''**'' * 1971: Vital'O FC, TP Bata (Bujumbura) ''***'' * 1972: Burundi Sport Dynamik New Look, Sports Dynamic (Bujumbura) ''**'' * 1973: ''not held, due to civil war late in the year 1972 whe ...
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Muzinga FC
Muzinga Football Club or simply Muzinga is a football (soccer) club from Burundi based in Bujumbura. Their home venue is 22,000 capacity Prince Louis Rwagasore Stadium. The team currently plays in Burundi Premier League the top level of Burundian football. Honours *Burundi Premier League The Burundi Ligue A, also called Primus Ligue for sponsorship reasons, is the highest division in football in Burundi. The league was formed in 1972 and has 16 teams. They play 30 rounds home and away during a season. Current clubs The following s ...: 1 ::2002 External linksSoccerway Football clubs in Burundi Bujumbura {{Burundi-footyclub-stub ...
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Burundi Premier League Seasons
Burundi (, ), officially the Republic of Burundi ( rn, Repuburika y’Uburundi ; Swahili: ''Jamuhuri ya Burundi''; French: ''République du Burundi'' ), is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley at the junction between the African Great Lakes region and East Africa. It is bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and southeast, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west; Lake Tanganyika lies along its southwestern border. The capital cities are Gitega and Bujumbura, the latter being the country's largest city. The Twa, Hutu and Tutsi peoples have lived in Burundi for at least 500 years. For more than 200 of those years, Burundi was an independent kingdom, until the beginning of the 20th century, when it became a German colony. After the First World War and Germany's defeat, the League of Nations "mandated" the territory to Belgium. After the Second World War, this transformed into a United Nations Trust Territory. Both Germans and Belg ...
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2018 Burundian Cup
The 2018 Coupe du Président de la République is the 7th edition of the Coupe du Président de la République (excluding earlier cup competitions), the knockout football competition of Burundi.Coupe du Président de la République 2018
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Preliminary round

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First round

eb 2 Kayanza United 4-0 New Force Kiganda City 1-12 Vital'ô Les Éléphants 2-2 New Oil FC -4 pen Rumonge City 3-0 Kalifumu FC Bujumbura City 4-0 Mangara ...
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Burundian Cup
The Coupe du Président de la République is the top knockout tournament of the Burundian football.Burundi - List of Cup Winners
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Winners

* 1982: * 1983: Inter FC * 1984: Inter FC * 1985: * 1986: * 1987:

Le Messager FC De Bujumbura
Le Messager FC de Bujumbura is a football club from Burundi. The team currently plays in Burundi Premier League The Burundi Ligue A, also called Primus Ligue for sponsorship reasons, is the highest division in football in Burundi. The league was formed in 1972 and has 16 teams. They play 30 rounds home and away during a season. Current clubs The following s .... External linksSoccerway Football clubs in Burundi {{Burundi-footyclub-stub ...
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Ngozi City FC
Ngozi may refer to: People * Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (born 1954), finance minister of Nigeria * Ngozi Monu (born 1981), Nigerian swimmer * Ngozi Onwurah, British-Nigerian film director * Ngozi Ezeonu, Nigerian actress * Ngozi Olejeme, Nigerian philanthropist * Ngozi Ukazu, American cartoonist and graphic novelist Places * Commune of Ngozi, Burundi * Lake Ngozi, a crater lake in Tanzania * Ngozi, Burundi, a city in Burundi * Ngozi Province Ngozi Province is one of the 18 provinces of Burundi. The name Ngozi stands for ''blessing''. Communes It is divided administratively into the following communes: * Commune of Busiga * Commune of Gashikanwa * Commune of Kiremba * Commune of M ...
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Atlético Olympic FC
Atlético Olympic Football Club is a Burundian football club located in Bujumbura, Burundi. It currently plays in the Burundi Premier League. The club is coached by Dieudonné Mugunga formerly of Bukavu Dawa of Linafoot Super League,DRC.He is the fifth coach in ten months after stints by Nahimana Hussein,Omar Ntakagero,Amidou Hassan and Nzeyimana Mailo. History The club was started in 2005 as Atletico Olympique in Bujumbura City.In 2020,they won promotion the Primus League.Businessman Apollinaire Kazohera bought the club and relocated it to Muyinga,a city located in northern Burundi and the capital of Muyinga Province.The team then changed its name to Atlético New Oil Academy Muyinga. Squad Honours *Burundi Premier League: 2 ::2004, 2011 *Burundian Cup: 1 ::2000 Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Champions League: 1 appearance ::2012 – Preliminary Round *CAF Confederation Cup: 1 appearance ::2010 File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From ...
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Flambeau De L'Est
Flambeau de l'Est Football Club is a Burundian professional football club based in Ruyigi in the Ruyigi Province of Burundi. The club competes in Ligue B, the second level of Burundi's football league system, and plays its home matches at Stade de Ruyigi. History The club was founded in 2010 in the city of Ruyigi and began to playing in the Intérieur Series of the Second Division of Burundi, obtaining promotion to the top flight in that debut season. The first season in the Ligue A was quite good as they finished in fourth position out of 12 teams and reached the semi-finals of the Coupe du Président de la République, where was eliminated by Vital'O 0–1. The 2012–13 season was more than a confirmation, since Flambeau de l'Est, coached by Olivier Niyungeko, was crowned champion of Burundi after a great season in which they only lost one game and conceded only eight goals. This was a historic title, since the club was the first outside the capital, Bujumbura, to win t ...
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Musongati FC
Musongati Football Club, commonly known as Musongati FC or simply Musongati, is an Burundian professional football club based in Gitega, the political capital of Burundi. The club competes in Ligue A, the top level of Burundi's football league system, and plays its home matches at 7,000 capacity Stade Ingoma. Musongati's colours are green and yellow and represent the rich Burundi vegetation. History The club was founded in 1976 in the city of Gitega. Musongati promoted to top-flight of the Burundian football at the end of 2015–16 season winning the Group B of the Burundi Second Division. Musongati achieved a fifth-place finish in the 2016–17 season, the 7th place at the end of the 2017–18 season and reached the quarter-finals of Coupe du Président de la République in 2018, losing 0–2 against BS Dynamik. The yellow-greens finished as runners-up in the 2018–19 season, as well in the 2019–20 season and won their first major trophy in 2020, the Coupe du Prés ...
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Bujumbura City FC
Bujumbura City Football Club is a Burundian professional football club based in Bujumbura, that competes in the Burundi Ligue A, the top tier of Burundi football. The club was founded in 2011 as Guêpiers du Lac and was renamed in 2014 as Bujumbura City FC. Stadium Currently the team plays at the 22,000 capacity Intwari Stadium in Bujumbura. League participations *Burundi Premier League The Burundi Ligue A, also called Primus Ligue for sponsorship reasons, is the highest division in football in Burundi. The league was formed in 1972 and has 16 teams. They play 30 rounds home and away during a season. Current clubs The following s ...: 2013– * Burundi Second Division: ????–2013 References External linksSoccerway
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