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Espoir FC (other)
Espoir FC may refer to several association football clubs: * Espoir FC (Benin) * Espoir FC (Niger) * Espoir F.C. (Rwanda) * Espoir FC de Mutimbuzi, Burundi * Espoir de Labé, or Espoir FC, Guinea See also * Espoir Sportif de Jerba Midoun, Tunisia * Espoir Tsevie, Togo * Espoir de Saint-Louis, a defunct Senegalese club that merged with AS Saint-Louisienne to form ASC Linguère ASC Linguère is a Senegalese football club based in Saint-Louis. It plays in the second division in Senegalese football. Its home stadium is Stade de Linguère. Linguère is joint eighth in the number of major honours won in Senegal (five) w ...
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Espoir FC (Benin)
Espoir FC are a Beninese football club based in Savalou Savalou is a little kingdom located in the Collines Department of Benin. The commune covers an area of 2,674 square kilometres and as of 2012 had a population of 35,433 people. It is the birthplace of Olympic Beninese hurdler Odile Ahouanwanou .... They currently play in the Benin Premier League for season 2010. Football clubs in Benin {{Benin-footyclub-stub ...
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Espoir FC (Niger)
Espoir FC is a Nigerien football club based in Zinder. Their home games are played at Stade de Zinder Stade municipal Lawandidi is a multi-use stadium in Zinder, Niger. It is currently used mostly for football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''foo .... Achievements * Niger Premier League: 1 :: 1984 * Niger Cup: 2 :: 1984, 1985 Football clubs in Niger Super Ligue (Niger) clubs Zinder {{Niger-footyclub-stub ...
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Espoir F
Espoir, a French word meaning "hope", may refer to: *'' Man's Hope'' (French: ''L'Espoir''), a 1937 novel by André Malraux *'' Espoir: Sierra de Teruel'', a 1938–1939 French film, released in 1945, based on Malraux's novel * ''L'Espoir'' (album), a 1974 album by Léo Ferré * ''Espoir'' (ship), several French vessels captured by the British during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars * ''L'Espoir'' (newspaper), a 1944–1945 clandestine newspaper of the French Resistance; see Underground media in German-occupied France * Espoir FC (other) Espoir FC may refer to several association football clubs: * Espoir FC (Benin) * Espoir FC (Niger) * Espoir F.C. (Rwanda) * Espoir FC de Mutimbuzi, Burundi * Espoir de Labé, or Espoir FC, Guinea See also * Espoir Sportif de Jerba Midoun Es ...
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Espoir FC De Mutimbuzi
Espoir Football Club de Mutimbuzi or simply Espoir Mutimbuzi is a football (soccer) club from 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 ... based in Mutimbuzi. Their home venue is 2,000 capacity Stade Municipal. The team currently plays in Burundi Premier League the top level of Burundian football. References External links Soccerway Football clubs in Burundi {{Burundi-footyclub-stub ...
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Espoir De Labé
Espoir de Labé is a football club from Labé in the West African, state of Guinea Guinea ( ),, fuf, 𞤘𞤭𞤲𞤫, italic=no, Gine, wo, Gine, nqo, ߖߌ߬ߣߍ߫, bm, Gine officially the Republic of Guinea (french: République de Guinée), is a coastal country in West Africa. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the we .... They play in the Guinée Championnat National, which is the highest league in Guinean football. Stadium Currently the team plays at the 5000 capacity Stade Saïfoulaye Diallo. References External linksSoccerway
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Espoir Sportif De Jerba Midoun
Espoir Sportif de Jerba Midoun ( ar, الأمل الرياضي بجربة ميدون, often referred to as ''ٍُESJM'' ) is a football club from Djerba in Tunisia. Founded in 1974, the team plays in white and blue colors. Their ground is the Stade Municipal de Midoun, which has a capacity of 10,000. The club was relegated from League 2 to League 3 at the end of the 2007–08 season. Honours *Tunisian Coupe de la Ligue Professionnelle The Coupe de la Ligue Professionelle was the top knockout tournament for the Tunisian league football clubs. It was created in 1999 with the intention of being played among the two top Tunisian football divisionsLigue Professionnelle 2 with some inv ...: 1 ::2000/01 * Tunisian Coupe de la Ligue Professionnelle 2: 1 ::2006/07 Football clubs in Tunisia Association football clubs established in 1976 1976 establishments in Tunisia Djerba Sports clubs and teams in Tunisia {{Tunisia-footyclub-stub ...
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Espoir Tsevie
Espoir Tsévié is a Togolese football club based in Tsévié. They currently play in the two division in Togolese football, the Togolese Championnat League 2. History Records for Togoloese football kept by RSSSF are fragmentary for anything below the top division. However, they do indicate that Espoir have been playing in the Togolese second division, perhaps erratically, since at least 2002, when they also reached the last 32 of the national cup, losing out 1–0 to Agaza Omnisports de Lomé They fared better three years later, reaching the last sixteen of the cup before losing to Dyto FC de Lomé The following year, they finished second in Group C of the second division on 17 points behind Anges de Notsè, qualifying for the playoff phase. They lost in the quarterfinals of the playoffs to Union Sportive de Masséda, 2–0 away in the first leg and then 1–0 at home in the second. In the 2009 season (which was interrupted at the end of 2009 and did not in fact finish until ...
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