2019 Central African Republic League

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The 2019 Central African Republic League season is the top level of football competition in Central African Republic. [1]

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Teams

A total of eight teams participate in the Ligue de Bangui Division 1: [2]

The champions are AS Tempête Mocaf. [3]

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References

  1. "Central African Republic 2018/19". rsssf.org.
  2. "Ligue de Football de Bangui Division 1 & Division 2 - Programme 13 eme journée Division 1". Facebook.
  3. "Ligue de Football de Bangui Division 1 & Division 2 on Facebook". Facebook . Archived from the original on 2022-04-26.[ user-generated source ]