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The 2016 Benin Premier League (Championnat de transition de première division) started on 2 March 2016. [1]
1.ASPAC (Cotonou) 12 7 3 2 13- 7 24 Qualified 2.Buffles du Borgou de Parakou (Borgou) 12 7 2 3 16-11 23 Qualified 3.Energie FC (Cotonou) 12 6 1 5 14- 8 19 Qualified 4.Mogas 90 FC 12 4 5 3 14-14 17 Qualified
5.AS Police 12 4 5 3 11-12 17 6.Panthères de Djougou 12 2 3 7 13-19 9
7.AS Tonnerre FC 12 2 1 9 5-15 7 Relegated
Poule B
1.Union Sportive Sèmè Kraké 12 7 4 1 24- 6 25 Qualified 2.JA Cotonou 12 6 4 2 12- 8 22 Qualified 3.ESAE 12 5 5 2 9- 6 20 Qualified 4.Ayéma d'Adjarra FC 12 4 2 6 8-11 14 Qualified ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.Requins de l'Atlantique (Cotonou) 12 4 2 6 10-14 14 6.Dragons de l'Ouémé FC 12 4 1 7 9-17 13 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 7.AS Oussou Saka (Porto-Novo) 12 1 4 7 4-14 7 Relegated
Season abandoned before start of final stage.
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