2009–10 ASC Diaraf season

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ASC Diaraf
2009–10 season
ManagerLamine Dieng
StadiumStade Bemba Diop
Ligue 1Champion
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The 2009–10 ASC Diaraf season, sometimes as ASC Jaraaf were in the top division of Senegalese football. They would win their 11th and most recent title and would possess the most number of national championship titles, one more than ASC Jeanne d'Arc which was shared for six years. They would be placed first in Group B with 21 points, 8 wins and 22 goals, they would win the finals stage, Diaraf lost the first match 1-0 and won 3-1 against NGB ASC Niarry Tally. They would participate in the 2011 CAF Champions League.

The highest points scored was against ASC Yakaar with 0-6.

Ligue 1[edit]

ASC Diaraf participate in Group B during the 2009-10 season.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion/Relegation
1 ASC Diaraf 16 8 7 1 22 3 +19 31 Advanced into the finals
2 Casa Sport 16 7 5 4 28 13 +15 26 None

Match dates not available ASC Diaraf participated in Group B during the 2009-10 season.

Finals[edit]

League Cup (Coupe de la Ligue)[edit]

Diaraf appeared in their second League Cup, the club defeated Dakar UC 0-1 in the first round and succeeded beyond the first round for the first time and defeated three other clubs on the way, RS Yoff 3-0 in 1/8 final, CSS Richard-Toll in the quarter-finals and ASC Port Autonome 2-0 in the semis which brought Diaraf to the final match for the first time. Diaraf lost the final to Casa Sport 1-2. Diaraf was ranked second place, their highest in any of the country's League Cup.

Round Opponents H/A Result
F–A
Scorers
First Round Dakar UC A 0-1
1/8 final RS Yoff H 3-0
Quarterfinal CSS Richard-Toll A 0-2
Semifinal ASC Port Autonome H 2-0
Final Casa Sport H 1-2

CAF Confederation Cup[edit]

As Diaraf won their 14th title for the 2009 cup season, the club played at the 2010 CAF Confederation Cup, they only faced Morocco's FUS Rabat, Diaraf won 2-1 in the first match and lost the away match 2-0, Diaraf scored two goals in two of its matches while FUS Rabat scored three.

Round Opponents H/A Result
F–A
Scorers
First Round FUS Rabat H 2-1
First Round FUS Rabat A 2-0

Squad[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK France FRA Nicolas Fillon
GK Senegal SEN Mamadou Wade
GK Brazil BRA Gino
DF France FRA Louis Berry Manet
DF Senegal SEN Habib Faidherbe
DF Lithuania LTU Andrius Mickevicius
DF Senegal SEN Souleymane Capoue
DF   Mauricie Laënnec
DF Senegal SEN Victor Diao
FW France FRA Georges Ader
DF South Africa RSA Jacob Pienaar
DF Senegal SEN Amdy Niang
DF France FRA Baptiste Mangane
MF Senegal SEN Patrick Malick Sambou
MF France FRA Frank Braque
MF Senegal SEN Souleymane Maeterlinck
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF France FRA Daniel Hals
MF Senegal SEN Tony Cissokho
MF France FRA Marc Senghor
MF Senegal SEN Patrick Kandji
MF France FRA Nicolas Millet
MF Senegal SEN Demba Dramé
MF France FRA Henry Douillet
FM Senegal SEN Leopold Fadiga
FW France FRA Edouard Niepce
FW Senegal SEN Issa Diawara
FW France FRA Gilber Gainsbourg
FW Senegal SEN Basile Fallou
FW France FRA Gustave Malaga
FW Senegal SEN Vincent Balde
FW France FRA Willy Malouda
FW Senegal SEN Khassimirou N'Diaye

Partial squad listing as of mid-2010:

Team kit[edit]

Home
Away

Source: [citation needed]

Player statistics[edit]

References[edit]