A.S. Papenoo

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AS Papenoo
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Full nameAssociation Sportive Papenoo
GroundStade Tetiamana, Papenoo
ChairmanFabrice Vaitu
League Tahiti Ligue 2
2019–207th

Association Sportive de Papenoo is a football club from Papenoo, Tahiti. It currently competes in the Tahiti Ligue 2,the second tier of Tahitian football. [1]

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Last seasons

SeasonLeague/position
2012-137th in Ligue 2. Preliminary round of Tahiti Cup.
2013-1412th in Ligue 2.
2014-157th in Ligue 2.
2015-166th in Ligue 2. Round 1 of Tahiti Cup.
2016-178th in Ligue 2; won the relegation playoff. Round 1 of Tahiti Cup.
2017-184th in Ligue 2. Quarter finals of Tahiti Cup.
2018-198th in Ligue 2.
2019-207th in Ligue 2. Round 1 of Tahiti Cup.

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  1. "Competition". FTF.PF.
  2. "Tahiti - List of Champions". RSSSF .