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ASC SUNEOR
ASC SUNEOR is a Senegalese football club based in Diourbel, which is part of the Senegal Second League or Ligue 2 (second tier) since mid 2016 after being relegated as they were 13th in Ligue 1 last season. Djourbel is also sixth in the number of major honours won in Senegal numbering six, shared with AS Police of Dakar and Casa Sports of Ziguinchor, three were won as SEIB and the other three were won as SONACOS. History The club was founded in 1950 in the city of Diourbel. Previously the club was called ''SEIB Diourbel'' (abbreviation of Société Électrique Industrielle du BAOL) until 1991 and SONACOS (abbreviation of Societé Nationale de Commercialisation de Óleagineux) until 2006. Their home stadium is Stade Municipal de Djourbel. Championship history Their first title was won in 1980, their second in 1983. The club relegated from Division 1 in 1991 under the new name of SONACOS as they were very last, they suddenly returned in the following year and continued to par ...
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Stade Municipal De Djourbel
Stade Municipal de Djourbel or Stade Ely Manel Fall is a multi-use stadium in Diourbel (sometimes as Djourbel), Senegal. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as a home ground of ASC SUNEOR, also Diamono Djourbel plays at the stadium. The stadium holds 5,000 people. One of the two continental matches was played at the stadium, the first three were the African Cup of Champions Clubs and the last was the CAF Champions League in 1981, 1984, 1988 and 1997. The last two were cup competitions played in 2002 and in 2003 File:2003 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The crew of STS-107 perished when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry into Earth's atmosphere; SARS became an epidemic in China, and was a precursor to SARS-CoV-2; A des ..., the first was the African Cup Winner's Cup and the second was the CAF Cup. External linksStadium information Municipal de Djourbel {{Senegal-stadium-stub ...
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ASEC Ndiambour
Association Sportive Artistique et Culturelle Ndiambour (abbreviated ASEC Ndiambour, Wolof: ''Njaambur'' or ''Njambuur'') is a Senegalese football club based in Louga, which is part of the Senegal National League 2 Poule A (second tier). Their home stadium is Stade ASEC Ndiambour, also known as Alboury Ndiaye. Ndiambour (or Ndjambour) also is fifth in the number of major honours won in Senegal numbering seven. History The team was founded in 1969. It is named after the historic province of Cayor (Wolof: ''Kayor'') once existed in the pre-colonial times, it corresponds to Louga Region today. Championship history Their first cup final appearance was in 1985 and lost to ASC Diaraf 1-0, their second appearance also lost by a goal to US Gorée in the 1996 edition, Ndiambour won the 1999 edition after defeating SONACOS of Diourbel only in penalty shoots of 3-0 as the game was tied a goal apiece, this was their final appearance. They played up to 2009 in the top division in Senegal ...
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2003 CAF Cup
The 2003 CAF Cup was the 12th and final edition of the African continental club competition for runners up of the respective domestic leagues. It was won by Moroccan team Raja Casablanca who beat Cotonsport Garoua from Cameroon over two legs in the final. In following seasons, the CAF Cup was merged with the African Cup Winners' Cup to form the CAF Confederation Cup. First round 1LISCR withdrew before the first leg and were subsequently banned for 3 years by CAF. First Leg ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Second Leg ''Saint Michel United win 1-0 on aggregate'' ---- ''Green Buffaloes win 3-2 on aggregate'' ---- ''1-1 on aggregate, Black Rhinos win on away goals'' ---- ''Kiyovu Sport win 3-1 on aggregate'' ---- ''Al-Nasr win 1-0 on aggregate'' ---- ''0-0 on aggregate, SONACOS win 5-4 on penalties'' ---- ''Raja Casablanca win 7-2 on aggregate'' ---- ''FC 105 Libreville win 4-3 on aggregate'' ---- ''Club Africain ...
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CAF Cup Winners' Cup
The African Cup Winners' Cup was a football competition that started in 1975 and merged with the CAF Cup in 2004 to form the CAF Confederation Cup. It was a competition between the winning clubs of domestic cups in CAF-affiliated nations and was modelled after the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. History The competition was founded at the beginning of 1975 by the Confederation of African Football, following the example of UEFA in Europe, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. For the first edition, fifteen teams took part registered and it was the Cameroonian club of Tonnerre Yaoundé who were the first winners, after defeating the Ivorians Stella Club d'Adjamé Stella Club d'Adjamé is an Ivorian football club based in Abidjan. History It was founded in 1953 in a fusion between ''Red Star'', ''Etoile d'Adjamé'' and ''US Bella''. They play at the Stade Robert Champroux. Current squad ... in the final. Records and statistics Finals Performance by club Performance by country ...
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2002 African Cup Winners' Cup
The 2002 African Cup Winners' Cup football club tournament was won by Wydad AC in two-legged final victory against Asante Kotoko Asante Kotoko Sporting Club, simply known as Asante Kotoko, is a professional football club founded on 31 August 1935 and based in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Nicknamed the ''Porcupine Warriors'', they compete in the Ghana Premier Lea ... This was the twenty-eighth season that the tournament took place for the winners of each African country's domestic cup. Thirty-seven sides entered the competition. Three teams were disqualified for not showing up during the different stages of the competition, starting with Togolese Football Federation, Togolese side Sara Sport who failed to arrive for the 1st leg of the preliminary round, then South African Football Association, South Africans Kaizer Chiefs who failed to arrive for the 2nd leg of the first round and finally the Réunion representative Jeanne d'Arc who failed to show up for their 2nd leg m ...
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CAF Champions League 1997
The 1997 CAF Champions League was the 33rd season of Africa's premier club football tournament organized by CAF, and the inaugural season under the revamped '' CAF Champions League'' title and format. Raja Casablanca of Morocco defeated Obuasi Goldfields of Ghana on penalties in the final to win their second title. Qualifying rounds Preliminary round 1 AS Tempête Mocaf were disqualified for not paying the entry fee. 2 Blue Waters FC withdrew. First round Second round Group stage Group A Group B Knockout stage Final Top goalscorers The top scorers from the 1997 CAF Champions League are as follows: External links1997 African Club Competitionsat RSSSF The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organization dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around th ... {{DEFAULT ...
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ASC Police
Association Sportive et Culturelle de la Police ( ar, الجمعية الرياضية و الثقافية للشرطة) is a Mauritanean football club based in Nouakchott. The club plays in the Mauritanean Premier League, which it won in 1981. Stadium Currently the team plays at the 10,000 capacity Stade Olympique (Nouakchott). Honours *Mauritanean Premier League ::Champion (7): 1981, 1982, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991 *Coupe du Président de la République ::Winner (2): 1985, 1999 Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Champions League: 1 appearance ::1983 The year 1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call. Events January * January 1 – The migration of the ARPANET to Internet protocol suite, TCP/IP is officially completed (this is consid ... – First Round References External linksTeam profile- ''footballdatabase.eu''Team profile- ''soccerway.com'' {{Mauritania-footyclub-stub Football clubs in Mauritania ...
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African Cup Of Champions Clubs 1988
The African Cup of Champions Clubs 1988 was the 24th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CAF region (Africa), the African Cup of Champions Clubs. It determined that year's club champion of association football in Africa. The tournament was played by 37 teams and was used a playoff scheme with home and away matches. Entente de SétifES Sétif changed the name to EP Sétif from 1977 to 1987 and to Entente de Sétif from 1987-88 to 1988-89 seasons, so the club participated under the first name until the quarter-final and under the second name in the semi-final and the final. from Algeria ) , image_map = Algeria (centered orthographic projection).svg , map_caption = , image_map2 = , capital = Algiers , coordinates = , largest_city = capital , relig ... won that final, and became for the first time CAF club champion. Preliminary round First round ...
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African Cup Of Champions Clubs 1984
The 1984 African Cup of Champions Clubs was the 20th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CAF region (Africa), the African Cup of Champions Clubs. It determined that year's club champion of association football in Africa. The tournament was played by 39 teams and was used a playoff scheme with home and away matches. Zamalek SC from Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediter ... won that final, and became for the first time CAF club champion. Preliminary round 1 First round 1 2 Second round 1 2 3 Quarter-Finals 1 Semi-Finals Final Champion Top scorers The top scorers from the 1984 African Cup of Champions Clubs are as follows: ReferencesRSSSF.com {{DEFAULTSORT:19 ...
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CAF Champions League
The CAF Champions League, known for sponsorship purposes as the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League and formerly the African Cup of Champions Clubs, is an annual football club competition organized by the Confederation of African Football and contested by top-division African clubs, deciding the competition winners through a round robin group stage to qualify for a double-legged knockout stage, and then a single leg final. It is one of the most prestigious football tournaments in the world and the most prestigious club competition in African football. The winner of the tournament earns a berth for the FIFA Club World Cup, a tournament contested between the champion clubs from all six continental confederations, and also faces the winner of the CAF Confederation Cup in the following season's CAF Super Cup. Clubs that finish as runners-up their national leagues, having not qualified for the Champions League, are eligible for the second-tier CAF Confederation Cup. Egyptian clu ...
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African Cup Of Champions Clubs 1981
The African Cup of Champions Clubs 1981 was the 17th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CAF region (Africa), the African Cup of Champions Clubs. It determined that years club champion of association football in Africa. The tournament was played by 31 teams and was used a playoff scheme with home and away matches. JE Tizi Ouzou from Algeria ) , image_map = Algeria (centered orthographic projection).svg , map_caption = , image_map2 = , capital = Algiers , coordinates = , largest_city = capital , relig ... won that final, and became for the first time CAF club champion. First round 1 2 3 Second round 1 Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals 1 Final Champion Top scorers The top scorers from the 1981 African Cup of Champions Clubs are as follows: Notification JE Tizi Ouzou (Jeunesse Eléctronique de Tizi Ouzou) ar ...
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Two-legged Tie
In sports (particularly association football), a two-legged tie is a contest between two teams which comprises two matches or "legs", with each team as the home team in one leg. The winning team is usually determined by aggregate score, the sum of the scores of the two legs. For example, if the scores of the two legs are: *First leg: Team A 4–1 Team B *Second leg: Team B 2–1 Team A Then the aggregate score will be Team A 5–3 Team B, meaning team A wins the tie. In some competitions, a tie is considered to be drawn if each team wins one leg, regardless of the aggregate score. Two-legged ties can be used in knockout cup competitions and playoffs. In North America, the equivalent term is ''home-and-home series'' or, if decided by aggregate, ''two-game total-goals series''. Use In association football, two-legged ties are used in the later stages of many international club tournaments, including the UEFA Champions League and the Copa Libertadores; in many domestic cup competi ...
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