Full name | Curepipe Starlight Sports Club |
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Founded | 2001 |
Ground | Stade George V Curepipe, Plaines Wilhems District |
Capacity | 6,200 |
Chairman | Gaël Lebaudiere |
Manager | James Philippe |
League | Mauritian Second Division |
2013 | 1st |
Website | Club website |
Curepipe Starlight Sports Club is a Mauritian football club based in Curepipe. They play in the Mauritian League, the top tier of Mauritian football.
They won the league for the first time in 2007 and thus qualified for the CAF Champions League 2008. They then became part of history when they played at the Stade Said Mohamed Cheikh in Moroni, where an African club competition match was hosted in the Comoros Islands for the first time. [1] In 2008, they won the Mauritian League, the Mauritian Cup as well as the Mauritian Republic Cup.
Their home stadium is Stade George V (cap. 6,200), located in Curepipe, Plaines Wilhems District. They share this stadium with the other club of Curepipe : Cercle De Joachim.
As of September 1, 2017
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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