Gabon Championnat National D1

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Championnat National D1
Founded1968
CountryGabon
Confederation CAF
Number of teams14
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s) Coupe du Gabon Interclubs
International cup(s) Champions League
Confederation Cup
Current champions AS Stade Mandji
(2022)
Most championships FC 105 Libreville (11)
Website les-pantheres.com/fegafoot
(archived)
Current: 2023 Gabon Championnat National D1

Gabon Championnat National D1 is the top division of the Gabonese Football Federation, it was created in 1968.

Contents

Gabon Championnat National D1 Clubs – 2015/16

Previous winners

Performance By Club

ClubCityTitlesLast title
FC 105 Libreville (Includes ASMO/FC 105) Libreville 102006–07
Mangasport Moanda 92017–18
Sogara Port Gentil 61994
USM Libreville Libreville 42002
Bitam Bitam 32012–13
Mounana Libreville 32016–17
Stade Mandji Port-Gentil 22022
Aigle Royal Libreville 21970–71
Olympique Sportif Libreville 21972–73
Vantour Mangoungou Libreville 21977–78
Cercle Mbéri Sportif Libreville 12018–19
Anges Libreville 11979
JAC Libreville 11989–90
Mbilinga Port Gentil 11996
Missile Libreville 12010–11
Petrosport Port Gentil 11975–76
Police Libreville 11973–74
Solidarité Libreville 11971–72
Zalang Libreville 11974–75

Top goalscorers

YearBest scorersTeamGoals
1978 Flag of Gabon.svg Tapoyo Endeng5
1986 Flag of Guinea.svg Seydouba Bangoura 14
Flag placeholder.svgMacaty Camara
1988Flag placeholder.svgAbdul Aziz17
1993–94 Flag of Gabon.svg Godfrey Chitalu Mangasport 11
2001 Flag of Gabon.svg Yannick Larry 105 25
2007 Flag of Gabon.svg Evrard-Yannick Lary 105 25
2007–08 Flag of Gabon.svg Vianney Mabidé Mangasport 11
2013-14 Flag of Senegal.svg Ablaye Mbengue Akanda 15
2015 Flag of Chad.svg Casimir Ninga [3] Mangasport 10
2015-16 Flag of Gabon.svg Dorian Allen Nono Pélican 19
2016-17 Flag of Chad.svg Hassane Brahim [4] Mangasport 16
2022-23 Flag of Gabon.svg Cédric MandjelCMS10

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstScoreDate
Flag of Gabon.svg Dorian Allen NonoPelicanPort Gentil3–35 December 2015
Flag of Gabon.svg Junior MensahStade MandjiNguen'Asuku3–130 December 2015
Flag of Gabon.svg Dorian Allen NonoPelicanOlimpique Mandji2–330 December 2015
Flag of Togo.svg Kodjo Laba BitamStade Migoveen1–313 February 2016
Flag of Senegal.svg El Hadji Adama MbayeMangasportStade Migoveen1–412 March 2016
Flag of Senegal.svg Sall Papa SerigneCMSOlimpique Mandji6–218 June 2016
Flag of Gabon.svg Cédric Ondo MounanaAdouma1–426 November 2016
Flag of Gabon.svg Roy NdoutoumouMangasportOlimpique Mandji3–010 December 2016
Flag of Senegal.svg Malé Diallo4CMSStade Migoveen0–425 December 2016
Flag of Cameroon.svg Philippe Ebonde EbongueLozo SportOlimpique Mandji5–025 February 2017

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