SC Cilu

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SC Cilu
Full nameSporting Club Cilu de Lukala
Nickname(s)Les Cimentiers
(Cement makers)
Founded1939 [1]
Ground Stade de la Lukala
Lukala, DR Congo
League Linafoot

Sporting Club Cilu is a football club in Lukala, Democratic Republic of Congo. [2] They play in the Linafoot, the top level of professional football in DR Congo. [3] They competed in the 2004 CAF Champions League, going out in the first round, and won the Unifac Clubs Cup in 2006 [4]

Contents

Honours

Linafoot

Coupe du Congo

Super Coupe du Congo

Unifac Clubs Cup

Ligue de Football Bas-Congo (LIFBACO)

Performance in CAF competitions

2004  – Preliminary Round
2005  – First Round

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References

  1. "Congo-Kinshasa (DR Congo, Zaire) - Foundation Dates of Clubs". rsssf.com.
  2. "La fabuleuse histoire du Sporting Club Cilu". congord.blogspot.com.(in French)
  3. "Congo-Kinshasa (DR Congo) 2007/08". rsssf.com.
  4. "Coupe de l'Uniffac". rsssf.com.