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Ligue 1 is the top division of the Senegal Football Association, it was founded in 1960. The league also hosts a domestic cup, the Coupe de la Ligue. Football clubs from the Senegal Premier League also compete for the Senegal FA Cup. In the 2023-24 Ligue 1 season, a total of 182,915 paying visitors attended the clubs. [1]
The sport of football, the most popular sport in Senegal, in the country of Senegal is run by the Senegalese Football Federation. [1] The association administers the national football team , as well as the Premier League .
Club Location League/Division (Regional) Lvl Change from 2016 to 2017 Dahra FC: AS Dakar Sacré-Cœur: 1: Promoted into Ligue 1 Dakar UC: Dakar: Darou Salam
The 2022—23 Ligue 1 was a season of top-flight football in Senegal. Génération Foot won their third title with three matches to go after defeating Diambars 1–0. The club won 10 games in a row en route to the title. [1] Linguère avoided relegation by defeating the champions 2–0 in the final match day of the season.
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. [1] The winner competes in the Assemblée Nationale Cup, the super cup of Senegal.
This is a list of the major honours won by football clubs in Senegal.It lists every Senegalese association football club to have won any of the major domestic trophies, the Senegalese League, the Senegalese Cup, the Senegalese Super Cup (then the National Assembly (Assemblée Nationale) Cup), the Senegalese League Cup and the Senegalese Champion's Trophy, or the international competition the ...
The 2021—22 Ligue 1 was a season of top-flight football in Senegal. Casa Sports won the title for the second time and first since 2012 after drawing 1–1 against Tengueth FC on the second-to-last match day. [1] [2] The champions also won the double, defeating l'Etoile Lusitana 3–0 in the cup final to go with their league championship. [3]
One of Africa's most famous national football teams, Senegal reached the quarter-finals of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, the second team from Africa to do so (after Cameroon in 1990). They managed to upset defending world champions France , finish second in their group, and beat Sweden in extra time in the round of 16, before losing to Turkey in the ...