Pamplemousses SC

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Pamplemousses SC
Pamplemousses SC Logo.png
Full namePamplemousses Sporting Club
Founded2000;24 years ago (2000)
Ground Stade Anjalay
Belle Vue Harel, Pamplemousses
Capacity16,000
Chairman Eric Lim
Manager Roopesh Neerunjun
League Mauritian League
2023–242nd

Pamplemousses Sporting Club is a Mauritian football club based in Belle Vue Harel. They play in the Mauritian League, the top tier of Mauritian football.

Contents

Ground

Their home stadium is Stade Anjalay (cap. 18,000), located in Belle Vue Maurel, Pamplemousses.

Achievements

2005–06, 2010, [3] 2011–12, [4] 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
2009, 2016, 2018
2010, 2011, 2012–13, 2016–17

Performance in CAF competitions

2007  – Preliminary Round
2018  – Preliminary Round
2020 – Preliminary Round
2010  – Preliminary Round
2017  – Preliminary Round

African record

YearCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2007 CAF Champions League PR Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Highlanders 1–00–11–1
2010 CAF Confederation Cup PR Flag of South Africa.svg Moroka Swallows 1–00–11–1
2017 PR Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Ngezi Platinum 1–10–11–2
2018 CAF Champions League PR Flag of South Africa.svg Bidvest Wits 1–02–01–2

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