ASC SUNEOR

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ASC SUNEOR
File:Sonacos.png
The former image of the club once known as SONACOS
Full name ASC SUNEOR
Nickname(s) Baols Baols
Founded 1950
Ground Stade Municipal de Djourbel
(also as Eli Manel Fall)
Diourbel, Senegal
Ground Capacity 5,000
Manager Adama Diouf (in 2012)
League Senegal Premier League
2014-15 3rd

ASC SUNEOR is a Senegalese football club based in Diourbel, which is part of the Senegal Premier League (first tier).[1]

History

The club was founded in 1950 in the city of Diourbel. Previously the club was called SEIB Diourbel (abbreviation of Société Électrique Industrielle du BAOL) until 1991 and SONACOS (abbreviation of Societé Nationale de Commercialisation de Óleagineux) until 2006. Their home stadium is Stade Municipal de Djourbel.

Their first title was won in 1980, their second in 1983. The club relegated from Division 1 in 1991 under the new name of SONACOS as they were very last, they suddenly returned in the following year and continued to participate for the next sixteen years. Diourbel won their third and recent title under the name SONACOS in 1996 and finished with 52 points, their second highest in the national top level. It was one of the few clubs in the country would get the same number of points and the same for two years and were 10th and had 28 points in 1997 and 1998. Their greatest success was second place in 2002, the position fell to 10th in 2003, later the club finished in the top five positions between 2004 and 2005, when the group system was restored, they were in Group A for the first three seasons. The club changed its name to SUNEOR in 2007. SUNEOR was placed in Group B for the 2009 season and the club finished last place and was relegated to the newly renamed Ligue 2 for the next few seasons. The club returned to Ligue 1 after finished in the top two positions a couple of seasons later, they were 12th in 2014 and recently were 3rd in 2015.

SUNEOR went to the continental competition for the first time in 1981, all did not advance up to the first round, they lost to ASEC Mimosas of the Ivory coast in 1984 in penalty shootouts, Shooting Stars FC from Nigeria 2-0 in the second match in 1984, ASC Police 9-10 in penalty shootouts in 1987 and in 1997 as the CAF Champions League to Morocco's Raja Casablanca 3-1 in the second match.

Their first cup appearance was in 1987 and faced ASC Jeanne d'Arc and lost 1-0, their second was in 1999 as SONACOS and challenged ASEC Ndiambour from Louga and the match was tied at one throughout and scored none in the penalty shootouts and lost the title to Ndiambour. Their third appearance was successful and defeated US Gorée 1-0 at extra time to win their only Senegal FA cup title in 2001. Their fourth and final appearance was futile in the following year, the cup match was equally tied one in its entirety, SONACOS scored only one penalty shootout and lost 4-1 to Douanes. The club won their only cup title from another competition in 2005, the Assemblée Nationale (National Assembly) Cup.

SUNEOR went to the African cup competition and faced Wydad Casablanca in their only appearance in the 2001 CAF Cup Winner's Cup in the first round, the first match was scoreless and lost 3-0 in the second match. SUNEOR went to another cup competition to the CAF Cup in 2003 and faced AS Kaloum Star of Guinea and the two matches were scoress and won 4-2 in penalty shootouts and advanced up to the second round and challenged JS Kabylie from Algeria where all the matches ended in ties, the first with one goals each and the second without goals, they did not advanced under the away goals rule.

Achievements

1980, 1983, 1987 (as SEIB Diourbel)
1996 (as Sonacos)
2001
2005

League and cup history

Performance in CAF competitions

1997 - First Round
Morocco Raja Casablanca 0-2, 3-1
1981: First Round
Ivory Coast ASEC Mimosas, 2-1, 2-1 (3-4 pen.)
1984: First Round
Nigeria Shooting Stars FC 1-0, 2-0
1988: First Round
ASC Police 2-0, 2-0 (9-10 pen.)
2002 - First Round
Morocco Wydad Casablanca 0-0, 3-0
2003 - Second Round
Guinea AS Kaloum Star 0-0, 0-0 (4-2 pen.)
JS Kabylie 1-1, 0-0 - 1-1 (away goals rule)

National level

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GD P Cup AN Cup Notes Final Phase
1981 1 2 26 14 5 7 33 15 +8 33
1984 1 3 26 - - - - - - 33
1990-91 1 16 30 2 15 13 12 27 -15 19 Relegated to Division 2
1991-92 1 - - - - - - - -
1992-93 2 4 28 - - - - - - 45
1995 1A 5 16 5 5 6 11 15 -4 20 Did not advance Did not participate
1996 1 1 - - - - - - - 52
1997 1 10 26 - - - - - - 29
1998 1 10 26 - - - - - - 29
1999 1 4 26 8 12 6 21 18 +3 43
2000 1 7 22 7 9 6 16 13 +3 30 Finalist
2000-01 1 4 26 7 9 10 15 18 -3 30 Winner
2001-02 1 2 26 11 9 5 32 21 +11 42 Finalist
2002-03 1 10 26 6 12 8 16 21 -5 30
2003-04 1 5 38 14 17 7 32 19 +13 59
2005 1 4 34 12 13 9 23 22 +1 49 Winner
2006 1A 5 16 3 10 3 7 10 -3 19 Did not advance Did not participated
2007 1A 5 16 4 6 4 9 7 +2 18 Did not advance Did not participated
2008 1A 8 18 3 9 6 9 16 -7 18 Did not advance Did not participated
2009 1B 9 16 1 7 8 6 21 -15 10 Relegated to Ligue 2 Did not participated
2013 1 1 - - - - - - - - Promoted into Ligue 1
2013-14 1 12 26 4 15 7 17 21 -4 27
2014-15 1 3 26 12 6 8 27 26 +1 42

Statistics

  • Best position: First round (continental)
  • Highest number of wins in a season: 14 (national)
  • Highest number of goals in a season: 33 (national)
  • Highest number of points in a season: 59 (national)

Notes

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