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Association Sportive et Culturelle Jeanne d'Arc or ASC Jeanne d'Arc for short is a Senegalese football club based in Dakar . It was founded in 1923 and one of the oldest in the country. They play at the Stade Léopold Sédar Senghor . The club currently plays in National 1. Since 1975, the club is second with the most championship titles numbering ten, one less than ASC Diaraf . The total honors that Jeanne d'Arc has won is 25, second after Djaraf.

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11-689: 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. The 2017 edition will feature

22-430: Is different from Wikidata ASC Jeanne d%27Arc The club was the first club to win a title for an independent Senegal, their second was in 1969, their third was in 1973, Jeanne d'Arc won two consecutive titles in 1986, they won sixth title in 1988. The club was second place in 1992, then third in 1993, then relegated being last in group stage in 1995, a year, the club returned and was 8th in 1997, two years later,

33-6889: Is the top division of the Senegal Football Association , it was founded in 1960. The league also hosts a domestic cup, the Coupe de la Ligue . Football clubs from the Senegal Premier League also compete for the Senegal FA Cup . Previous winners [ edit ] 1960 : ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) 1961–63 : unknown champion 1964 : Olympique Thiès 1965 : unknown champion 1966 : Olympique Thiès 1967 : Espoir de Saint-Louis 1968 : Foyer France (Dakar) 1969 : ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) 1970 : ASC Diaraf (Dakar) 1971 : ASFA Dakar 1972 : ASFA Dakar 1973 : ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) 1974 : ASFA Dakar 1975 : ASC Diaraf (Dakar) 1976 : ASC Diaraf (Dakar) 1977 : ASC Diaraf (Dakar) 1978 : US Gorée (Dakar) 1979 : AS Police (Dakar) 1980 : SEIB (Diourbel) 1981  : US Gorée (Dakar) 1982 : ASC Diaraf (Dakar) 1983 : SEIB (Diourbel) 1984 : US Gorée (Dakar) 1985 : ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) 1986 : ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) 1987 : SEIB (Diourbel) 1988 : ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) 1988–89 : ASC Diaraf (Dakar) 1990 : UCST Port Autonome (Dakar) 1990–91  : UCST Port Autonome (Dakar) 1991–92  : ASEC Ndiambour (Louga) 1992–93 : AS Douanes (Dakar) 1993–94 : ASEC Ndiambour (Louga) 1995  : ASC Diaraf (Dakar) 1996 : SONACOS (Diourbel) 1997 : AS Douanes (Dakar) 1998 : ASEC Ndiambour (Louga) 1999  : ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) 2000  : ASC Diaraf (Dakar) 2000–01  : ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) 2001–02  : ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) 2002–03  : ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) 2003–04  : ASC Diaraf (Dakar) 2005  : UCST Port Autonome (Dakar) 2006  : AS Douanes (Dakar) 2006–07  : AS Douanes (Dakar) 2008  : AS Douanes (Dakar) 2009  : ASC Linguère (Saint-Louis) 2010  : ASC Diaraf (Dakar) 2010–11  : US Ouakam (Dakar) 2011–12  : Casa Sports (Ziguinchor) 2013  : Diambars FC (Saly) 2013–14  : AS Pikine (Pikine) 2014–15  : AS Douanes (Dakar) 2015–16  : US Gorée (Dakar) 2016–17  : Génération Foot (Rufisque) 2017–18  : ASC Diaraf (Dakar) 2018–19  : Génération Foot (Rufisque) 2019–20  : Abandoned 2020–21  : Teungueth FC (Rufisque) 2021–22  : Casa Sports (Ziguinchor) 2022–23  : Génération Foot (Rufisque) 2023–24  : Teungueth FC (Rufisque) Total number of wins [ edit ] Club Titles ASC Diaraf (Dakar) [includes Foyer France] 12 ASC Jeanne d'Arc 10 AS Douanes 6 ASC SUNEOR (Diourbel) [includes SEIB & SONACOS] 4 US Gorée 4 ASFA Dakar 3 ASEC Ndiambour 3 UCST Port Autonome 3 Teungueth 2 Olympique Thiès 2 Génération Foot 2 Casa-Sports FC 2 AS Police 1 Espoir de Saint-Louis 1 ASC Linguère 1 US Ouakam 1 Diambars FC 1 AS Pikine 1 Top goalscorers [ edit ] Season Player Club Goals 1991–92 Kamine Sarr ASC Diaraf 13 [REDACTED] Moussa Diop SOTRAC 2000 [REDACTED] Makhète N'Diaye Richard-Toll 2000–01 [REDACTED] Cheikh Tidiane N'Diaye US Gorée 11 2002–03 [REDACTED] Lamine Diarra Dakar UC 9 2003–04 [REDACTED] Pape Cire Dia ASC Diaraf 16 2005 Babacar Thiam US Rail [REDACTED] Mbaye Babacar Bâ ASC Saloum 2013–14 [REDACTED] Ibrahima Diop ASC Diaraf 16 2015–16 [REDACTED] Pape Ibnou Ba ASC Linguère 17 2016–17 [REDACTED] Ibrahima Niane Génération Foot 19 2017–18 [REDACTED] Amadou Dia N'Diaye Génération Foot 16 2018–19 [REDACTED] Omar Jobe ASEC Ndiambour 12 2022–23 [REDACTED] Abdoulie Hassama Casa Sports 12 2023-24 [REDACTED] Mbaye Jacques Ndiaye Teungueth 8 Multiple hat-tricks [ edit ] Rank Country Player Hat-tricks 1 [REDACTED] Cheick N'Diaye 1 Top assists [ edit ] Season Player Team Assists 2022-23 [REDACTED] Souleymane Cissé Linguerè Saint Louis 7 References [ edit ] ^ "Senegal 2019/20" . ^ "Ligue 1 sénégalaise - J.25 : Casa Sport sacré champion 10 ans après" . 6 June 2022. External links [ edit ] Official site RSSSF competition history Flashscore site v t e Senegal Ligue 1 seasons Amateur Division 1 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2005 2006 2007 Professional Division 1 2008 Ligue 1 2009 2010 2010–11 2011–12 2013 2013-14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 v t e [REDACTED] Football in Senegal Senegalese Football Federation National teams Men National team Local Olympic (U-23) U-20 U-17 Beach Soccer Women National team U-20 U-17 League system Men Senegal Premier League Ligue 2 Women Senegalese W-Championship Domestic cups Men Senegal FA Cup Senegalese League Cup Senegalese Super Cup Women Senegalese W-Cup Awards Footballer of

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55-502: The club was second in Group B. In the number of titles, the club was the leader in the most titles for the country until 1966, the club shared the most national titles with Olympique Thiès in 1969 and later ASFA Dakar in 1972, the club was again the leader with three titles in 1973 and the title totals was shared with ASFA Dakar in 1974 and Diaraf in 1975, the club became second in the number of titles in 1976 behind Diaraf until 1988 when

66-550: The club won their seventh title in 1999 and finished with 53 points, their record, the club finished fifth in 2000 and then won three consecutive titles in 2003, their tenth is their recent one for the club, in 2002, the club finished with 52 points and 51 a year later. In 2004, the longest season in Senegal the club finished ninth with 53 points tying the 1999 record and scored 41 goals, the club's highest, in 2005, Jeanne d'Arc again finished ninth. Jeanne d'Arc appeared in group stages for

77-782: 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. Listed titles only Senegal Premier League (Redirected from Senegal Premier League ) Football league Ligue 1 Founded 1960 Country Senegal Confederation CAF Number of teams 16 Level on pyramid 1 Relegation to Ligue 2 Domestic cup(s) Senegal FA Cup Coupe de la Ligue International cup(s) Champions League Confederation Cup Current champions Teungueth (2nd title) (2023–24) Most championships ASC Jaraaf (12) Current: 2024-25 Ligue 1

88-400: The next five years, they were in Group B in 2006 and 2009 and Group A in 2007, 2008 and 2010, the club finished fourth for three consecutive years and finished fifth in 2010. In 2011, the club was finished 15th with 29 points ahead of ASC HLM inside the relegation zone, this was Jeanne d'Arc's recent appearance in a top flight league. Some years later relegated into National 1 and as of 2015,

99-416: The number of titles was shared with Diaraf again until 1989 and continued to be second in the number of titles until 2002 when the title total numbers was shared with Diaraf, after winning their tenth title and being the club's recent, the totals was one over Diaraf's and shared it again in 2004 since 2005, the clubs is now again second in the most titles. Their first cup final appearance as in 1962 and became

110-442: The second club to win their first cup title after defeating Foyer de Casamance (now Casa Sports ) 6–1, the cup final result is the highest to date. Seven years later, the club won their second title, their appearances in the 1972 and 1973 cup final finished as a finalist, the first was lost to US Gorée 2-1 and Diaraf 2–0, the club won their third cup title in 1974 after defeating ASFA Dakar 2–1, Jeanne d'Arc's sixth cup appearance

121-417: Was in 1980 and faced against Casa Sport 1-1 and 1-0 and claimed their fourth cup title, their seventh appearance was four years later and the club defeated ASC Linguère from the northwest of the country 1-0 and won their fifth title, two years later, the club lost to AS Douanes 1–0, a year later, the club defeated SEIB Diourbel (now as ASC SUNEOR) 1–0 to win their sixth and recent Senegalese Cup title for

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