Senegalese Super Cup

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Senegalese Super Cup
Founded1978
Region Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal
Number of teams2
Current champions US Gorée (2016)
Most successful club(s) ASC Diaraf (4 titles)

The Senegalese Super Cup is a Senegalese football competition, held as a game between the reigning champions of the Senegalese Premier League (Ligue 1) and the Senegalese Cup, it challenged a winner of the Senegalese League Cup, it once had a winner of Nationale 1 from 2009 to 2015. Up to 2015, it was known as the Senegal Assemblée Nationale Cup The first edition was held in 1978.

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The 2017 edition will feature the first time Ligue 1 champion Génération Foot from Sangalkam, an area east of Dakar which has a fast growing population in the past two decades.

Winners

YearWinnersScoreRunners-upVenue
1979 AS Police
1981 AS Police
1986 ASC Jeanne d'Arc
1987 ASC Diaraf
1989 ASC Jeanne d'Arc
1991 ASC Diaraf
1998 ASEC Ndiambour
1999not held
2000 ASC Port Autonome 1-0 Djaraf
2001 ASC Jeanne d'Arc ASEC Ndiambour
2002 ASEC Ndiambour 1-1
(7-6 pen)
ASC Jeanne d'Arc
2003 ASC Diaraf
2004 ASEC Ndiambour 1-1
(5-4 pen)
Djaraf
2005 SONACOS
2006 ASC Diaraf AS Douanes
2008 ASC Yakaar
2010 Stade de Mbour
2011 Diambars
2012 Diambars
2013 Diambars
2014 Olympique de Ngor 2-2
(4-1 pen)
Guédiawaye FC Dakar
2015 AS Douanes
2016 US Gorée
2017 Génération Foot 2-0 Mbour Petite-Côte FC Pikine [1]

Performance by club

Listed titles only

ClubWinnersWinning Years
ASC Diaraf 41989, 1991, 2003, 2006
Djambars 32011, 2012, 2013
ASC Jeanne d'Arc 31986, 1989, 2001
ASEC Ndiambour 31998, 2002, 2004
AS Police 21979, 1981
AS Douanes 12015
US Gorée 12016
Olympique de Ngor 12014
ASC Port Autonome 12000
SONACOS [lower-alpha 1] 12005
Stade de Mbour 12010
ASC Yakaar 12008
Génération Foot 12017

See also

Notes

  1. Now known as SUNEOR

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