Adouma FC

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Adouma FC
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Full nameAdouma Football Club
Founded1950
League Gabon Championnat National D1

Adouma FC is a football club from Lastoursville, Gabon. Forfeiting a game because of payment delays, they were one of four teams to withdraw for this reason. LINAF president Brice Mbika Ndjambou chose to convene a meeting of Gabon Championnat National D1 club officials in response- deciding put all four clubs under trusteeship so that the situation will never arise again. [1] [2] Adouma FC had asked to postpone the match but the request was declined by AS Mangasport, the team they forfeited against. [3]

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Crowned champion of the 2014-15 Gabon Championnat National D3, [4] they got promoted in the 2015-16 Gabon Championnat National D2, leading by Day 11. [5]

Crest & Team Colors

Adouma's emblem depicts an elephant crossing a bridge with water underneath. The water may be reference to the Adouma people occupying areas near the Ogooué River. Their colors are dark blue.

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References

  1. "Après la grève des joueurs et les forfaits, 4 clubs placés sous tutelle". 27 February 2017.
  2. "Football in Gabon labelled 'anarchic' by footballers union". BBC Sport. 12 January 2017.
  3. "Football/Après le forfait enregistré par Adouma FC lors de la 7e journée du championnat D1/Question à... : ...Landry Ndong Nguema : "Le forfait n'est en rien lié aux salaires et aux primes non payés". June 2017.
  4. "Démarrage du championnat D3 de la ligue du Moyen-Ogooué : C'est demain à Lambaréné". 24 March 2015.
  5. "National Foot 2/11ème journée : Adouma FC Champion de la phase aller". Archived from the original on 2017-03-03. Retrieved 2017-03-03.