Togolese Championnat National

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Championnat National de Premiere Division
Founded1961
CountryTogo
Confederation Confederation of African Football
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s) Coupe du Togo
International cup(s) Champions League
Confederation Cup
Current champions ASKO Kara
(2022–23)
Most championships AC Semassi (10)
Current: 2023–24 Togolese Championnat National

The Championnat National de Premiere Division is a football league featuring clubs from Togo, and is the primary competition of Togolese football. Founded in 1961, it is administered by the Togolese Football Federation.

Contents

2021−22 clubs

Group A

Group B

Previous winners

Champions were: [1]

YearsChampions
1961 Étoile Filante de Lomé (1)
1962 Étoile Filante de Lomé (2)
1963Not held
1964 Étoile Filante de Lomé (3)
1965 Étoile Filante de Lomé (4)
1966 Modèle de Lomé (1)
1967 Étoile Filante de Lomé (5)
1968 Étoile Filante de Lomé (6)
1969 Modèle de Lomé (2)
1970 Dynamic Togolais (1)
1971 Dynamic Togolais (2)
1972 Modèle de Lomé (3)
1973 Modèle de Lomé (4)
1974 Lomé I (1)
1975 Lomé I (2)
1976 Lomé I (3)
1977Not held
1978 AC Semassi (1)
1979 AC Semassi (2)
1980 OC Agaza (1)
1981 AC Semassi (3)
1982 AC Semassi (4)
1983 AC Semassi (5)
1984 OC Agaza (2)
1985 ASFOSA (1)
1986 ASFOSA (2)
1987 Doumbé FC (1)
1988 ASKO Kara (1)
1989 ASKO Kara (2)
1990 Ifodje Atakpamé (1)
1991No held
1992 Étoile Filante de Lomé (7)
1993 AC Semassi (6)
1994 AC Semassi (7)
1995 AC Semassi (8)
1996 ASKO Kara (3)
1997 Dynamic Togolais (3)
1998Not held
1999 AC Semassi (9)
2000Not finished
2001 Dynamic Togolais (4)
2002 AS Douanes (1)
2003-2004 Dynamic Togolais (5)
2004-2005 AS Douanes (2)
2005-2006 Maranatha FC (1)
2006-2007 ASKO Kara (4)
2008Not held
2009 Maranatha FC [2] (2)
2010Not held
2011-2012 Dynamic Togolais (6)
2013 Anges FC de Notsé
2014 AC Semassi (10)
2015Not held
2016–17 AS Togo-Port (1)
2017–18 US Koroki (1)
2018–19 ASC Kara (1)
2019–20 ASKO Kara [3] (5)
2020–21 ASKO Kara (6)
2021–22 ASKO Kara (7)
2022–23 ASKO Kara (8)

Performance by club

ClubWinners
AC Semassi 10
ASKO Kara 8
Étoile Filante 7
Dynamic Togolais 6
Modèle Lomé 4
Lomé 13
OC Agaza 2
ASFOSA 2
AS Douanes 2
Maranatha 2
Doumbé 1
Ifodje 1
Anges 1
AS Togo-Port 1
US Koroki 1
ASC Kara 1

Top goalscorers

YearBest scorersTeamGoals
2000 Flag of Togo.svg Mohamed Dini Agaza8
2004–05 Flag of Togo.svg Koumaï Madjabaou Douanes
2006–07 Mawuli Houedakor Togo Telecom
2011-12 Flag of Togo.svg Euloge Placca Fessou Agaza19
2012–13 Flag of Togo.svg Saibou Badarou Douanes14
2016-17 Flag of Togo.svg Ashraf AgoroUnispor13

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References

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