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AS Sucrière De La Réunion
AS Sucrière de La Réunion (short form: ASSUR, AS Sucrière, the first r italicized) is a Senegalese football club based in Richard Toll. History The club played in the top division in Senegalese football, their position in the later part were largely moderate until 2006 when the group system was in place, the club was relegated to Division 2 and returned in 2008 where they remained until 2013 when they relegated again after the club with the new name finished last, their highest position was fourth. In cup competitions, CSS played in the Senegal FA Cup and lost the 1994 final to ASC Diaraf, their only appearance in the National Assembly Cup was in 2010 where they also lost the final. CSS participated in the first ever League Cup in 2009 and advanced up to the Quarterfinals where they lost to Stade de Mbour, a year later, they also advanced up to the Quarterfinals and lost to ASC Diaraf, Senegal's major team. In 2012, the club was renamed from Compagnie Sucrière Sénégalais ...
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Stade Municipal De Richard Toll
Stade Aline Municipal de Richard Toll is a multi-use stadium in Richard Toll, Senegal. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as a home ground of AS Sucrière de La Réunion de Richard-Toll (before the company name change, once known as CSS Richard-Toll). The stadium holds 10,000 people. The 2000 CAF Cup and the 2006 CAF Confederation Cup The 2006 CAF Confederation Cup was the third edition of the CAF Confederation Cup. It started with the preliminary round (home-and away ties) that was played in February and March 2006. Étoile Sahel of Tunisia beat FAR Rabat of Morocco in the fi ... had half of its matches played at the stadium that featured CSS Richard Toll. External linksStadium information Municipal de Richard Toll {{Senegal-stadium-stub ...
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Real De Banjul FC
Real de Banjul Football Club is a Gambian professional association football club based in Banjul. The team compete in the GFA League First Division, the top flight of Gambian football league system. Real de Banjul is the most successful club in Gambian football history, having won a record 12 national titles History Real de Banjul was founded in the 1966–67 season after a group of secondary schoolboys international team returned from a trip to Thiès in Senegal and named it as Benson and Hedges FC. The name was eventually changed by the then Director of Youth and Sports to Real de Bathurst FC and upon its registration with the Gambia Football Federation, it headquartered at 81 Lancaster Street, Banjul. The team witnessed another name change in 1970 changing to its present name of Real de Banjul which led to the expansion of the team having basketball, volleyball and athletics teams. The team then consisted of the youngest talented players in comparison to other local teams an ...
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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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Senegal Assemblée Nationale Cup
The Senegalese Super Cup is a Senegalese football competition, held as a game between the reigning champions of the Senegalese Premier League (Ligue 1) and the Senegalese Cup, it challenged a winner of the Senegalese League Cup, it once had a winner of Nationale 1 from 2009 to 2015. Up to 2015, it was known as the Senegal Assemblée Nationale Cup The first edition was held in 1978. The 2017 edition will feature the first time Ligue 1 champion Génération Foot from Sangalkam, an area east of Dakar which has a fast growing population in the past two decades. Winners Performance by club Listed titles only See also * Senegalese Ligue 1 * Senegalese Cup *Senegalese League Cup The Senegalese League Cup is the knockout tournament of the Senegalese football featuring clubs from Ligue 1 and 2. It was created in 2009 and is organized by the LSFP, the Senegal FA.


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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
RSSSF.com The winner competes in the Assemblée Nationale Cup, the super cup of Senegal.


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Senegal FA Cup
The Senegal FA Cup is the top knock-out tournament in Senegalese football. It was created in 1961.Senegal - List of Cup Winners
RSSSF.com The current champion is Niarry-Tally who won their only title in 2016 and compete in League 1 of the Senegalese football pyramid. have won the most cup titles (15), most recently in 2013 against Casa Sports, 2 - 1 aet. Since 1977, the winner competes in the Senegalese Super Cup (formerly the Assemblée Nationale Cup), the super cup of Senegalese football against the nati ...
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Espérance ST
:''See also Esperance (other)'' Espérance is one of the two French words that can be translated into "hope", the other being "espoir". Whereas the latter is closer to the idea of "dream" or "fantasy" and corresponds to most of the common uses of "hope", "espérance" refers to an abstract, positive expectation. It is rarely used compared to its counterpart, except in the field of mathematics, where it refers to the Expected value, and in religious texts. The name is used for organizations in many Francophone countries. ;Places *Espérance, French Guiana, a village near Saint-du-Maroni, French Guiana * Espérance, Mauritius, a village in the district of Moka, Mauritius *Esperance, Western Australia, a town in Western Australia ;Union *Espérance Club, a trade union for girl dressmakers in 19th and early 20th century London, England ;Sports clubs * Espérance Football Club, Rwandan football club *Espérance Guider, Cameroonian football club *Espérance Sportive de Tunis, ...
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Mighty Blackpool
Mighty Blackpool is a Sierra Leonean Association football, football club based in the capital Freetown. They play in the Sierra Leone National Premier League, the top football league in the country. Blackpool represents the West End of Freetown and their home games are played at the National Stadium in Freetown. The club was founded in 1923 under the name Socro United and they are the oldest and most successful football club in Sierra Leone, having won the Premier League fifteen times and the FA Cup four times. They changed their name to Mighty Blackpool in 1954 to show their admiration for the former Blackpool and England player Sir Stanley Matthews. Mighty Blackpool have an intense rivalry with city rivals East End Lions. History Although Mighty Blackpool have won the league title fifteen times, the last time they were league champions was in the 2001 season after a dramatic finish to the season saw them finish one point ahead of Old Edwardians. In 1989 Mighty Blackpool re ...
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