Central African Republic League

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Central African Republic League
Founded1968
CountryCentral African Republic
Confederation CAF
Number of clubs12
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toD2
Domestic cup(s) Coupe Nationale
International cup(s) Champions League
Confederation Cup
Current champions AS Tempête Mocaf
(2023–24)
Most championships Olympic Real de Bangui (13 titles)
Current: 2024-25 Central African Republic League

The Central African Republic League is the top football league in the Central African Republic. It was created in 1968. The top-flight football league is sanctioned by the Central African Football Federation, the governing body of football in the CAR.

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2021–22 season

League positionTeamLocationStadiumCapacity
1 Olympic Real de Bangui Bangui Barthélemy Boganda Stadium 50,000
2 Red Star Bangui Bangui Bangui Ground 500
3 SCAF Tocages Bangui Barthélemy Boganda Stadium 50,000
4 Anges de Fatima Bangui Barthélemy Boganda Stadium 50,000
5 Tempête Mocaf Bangui Barthélemy Boganda Stadium 50,000
6 Castel Foot
7 DFC8 Bangui Barthélemy Boganda Stadium 50,000
8 AS Gbangré
9 ASOPT
10 USCA Bangui
11 ECB
12 UFC Bangui Bangui Barthélemy Boganda Stadium 50,000

Highest attendance: 2,000 Olympic Real de Bangui.

Central African Republic Premier League - clubs 2016

Previous winners

YearsChampions
1968 US Cattin (1)
1969Unknown
1970Unknown
1971 Olympic Real de Bangui (1)
1972Unknown
1973 Olympic Real de Bangui (2)
1974 Les Anges de Fatima (1)
1975 Olympic Real de Bangui (3)
1976 AS Tempête Mocaf (1)
1977 Stade Centrafricain Tocages (1)
1978 Les Anges de Fatima (2)
1979 Olympic Real de Bangui (4)
1980 USCA Bangui (1)
1981 Publique Sportive Mouara (1)
1982 Olympic Real de Bangui (5)
1983 Les Anges de Fatima (3)
1984 AS Tempête Mocaf (2)
1985 Stade Centrafricain Tocages (2)
1986 Publique Sportive Mouara (2)
1987Unknown
1988 Les Anges de Fatima (4)
1989 Stade Centrafricain Tocages (3)
1990 AS Tempête Mocaf (3)
1991 Forces armées centrafricaines (1)
1992 USCA Bangui (2)
1993 AS Tempête Mocaf (4)
1994 AS Tempête Mocaf (5)
1995 Forces armées centrafricaines (2)
1996 AS Tempête Mocaf (6)
1997 AS Tempête Mocaf (7)
1999 AS Tempête Mocaf (8)
2000 Olympic Real de Bangui (6)
2001 Olympic Real de Bangui (7)
2002Championship cancelled
2003 AS Tempête Mocaf (9)
2004 Olympic Real de Bangui (8)
2005 Les Anges de Fatima (5)
2006 DFC 8 (1)
2007Unknown
2008 Stade Centrafricain Tocages (4)
2009 DFC 8 (2)
2010 Olympic Real de Bangui (9)
2011 DFC 8 (3)
2012 Olympic Real de Bangui (10)
2013–14 AS Tempête Mocaf (10)
2014–15Not held
2015–16 DFC 8 (4)
2016 Olympic Real de Bangui (11)
2016–17 Olympic Real de Bangui (12)
2017–18 Stade Centrafricain Tocages (5)
2018–19 AS Tempête Mocaf (11)
2019–20Championship cancelled
2020–21 DFC 8 (5)
2021–22 Olympic Real de Bangui (13)
2022–23 Red Star (1)
2023–24 AS Tempête Mocaf (12)

Performance by club

ClubCityTitlesLast title
Olympic Real de Bangui (Includes Réal Olympique Castel) Bangui 132021–22
AS Tempête Mocaf Bangui 122023–24
ASDR Fatima Bangui 52005
Stade Centrafricain Bangui 52018
DFC 8 Bangui 42020-21
FACA Bangui 21995
Publique Sportive Mouara Bangui 21986
USCA Bangui 21992
US Cattin Bangui 11968
Red Star Bangui 12022–23

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