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Football Club Tevragh-Zeïna ( ar, نادي تفرغ زينة لكرة القدم) is a Mauritanian
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club based in the Tevragh-Zeina district of Nouakchott. The club was founded in 2005.


History

In 2009, ASC Tevragh-Zeïna reached the final of the Coupe du Président de la République but lost to
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5–4 on penalties after the game ended 0–0. In 2010, they won the competition, beating FC Feu Mini 3–0 in the final. By winning the Cup, they qualified for the
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. On February 28, 2011, Tevragh-Zeïna became the first club from
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since 1994 to advance in continental competition after beating AS Real Bamako of Mali 1–0 on aggregate in the preliminary round of the
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. However, they were eliminated in the following round after losing 3–1 on aggregate to JS Kabylie of Algeria. Tevragh-Zeina won the 2014–15 Mauritanian Premier League title after defeating Sélibaby 4–0 in the last round and overtaking their rivals Cansado who came second with a difference of one point. As a result, they qualified for the
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.


Achievements

* Mauritanian Premier League: 3 :: 2012,
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, 2016. * Coupe du Président de la République: 5 :: Winner : 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2020. :: Finalist : 2009. *
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: 1 :: Winner : 2017. * Mauritanian Super Cup: 3 :: Winner : 2010, 2015, 2016.


Performance in CAF competitions

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: 1 appearance ::
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– first round ::
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– second round


Current squad

;Managers : Birama Gaye


References


External links


Team profile
– ''maurifoot.net'' Association football clubs established in 2005 Football clubs in Mauritania Sport in Nouakchott 2005 establishments in Mauritania {{Mauritania-footyclub-stub