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Casa Sports

Association football club in Senegal


Summary

Association football club in Senegal

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fullnameCasa Sports de Ziguinchor
founded1969
groundStade Aline Sitoe Diatta
Ziguinchor, Senegal
capacity10,000
chairmanSeydou Sané
managerDemba Ramata Ndiaye
leagueSenegal Premier League
season2024–25
position12th
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Ziguinchor, Senegal

Casa Sports de Ziguinchor is a Senegalese professional football club based in Ziguinchor. They play in the top division in Senegalese football. Their home stadium is Stade Aline Sitoe Diatta. It is the most popular sports club in Casamance, the first four letters of the area gives the name to the club, the short form Casa.

Casa Sport also is sixth in the number of major honours won in Senegal numbering six, shared with AS Police of Dakar and SUNEOR Diourbel.

History

The club was founded in 1960, the year that Senegal was becoming independent and was founded as Foyer de Jeunes de Casamance. In the early 1970s, it was changed to Casamance-Sporting Football Club and was shortened to its current Casa Sports later. In 1985, Casa Sport celebrated its 25th anniversary. In 2009, Casa Sport became a professional club. The club celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2010.

The first title was the Senegalese Cup won in 1979 and the first club from Casamance along with Southern Senegal to win a national title. Casamance went to their second cup final in 1980 but lost. Casa Sport was second place in the 2008 Division 1 season and again in the 2009 season and under the new name Ligue 1. Casa Sport was second placed the Coupe de Parlement or the Parliament Cup in 2008. In 2009, Casa Sport became a professional club. Casa Sport appeared in the first ever Senegalese League Cup where the club reached up to second place in the 2009 season. A year later, they won their first title in 2010. Also in the year, Casa Sport was second place in the 2010 WAFU Cup. Casa Sport won their next cup title in 32 years in 2011. Casa Sport won their only championship title in 2012. In 2013, Casa Sport brought to their only appearance in the continental championships. Later on, Casa Sport won their second and recent League Cup title and was one of the first winners of the Senegalese Champion's Trophy. Casa Sport headed to their fourth cup finals and lost. In 2015 and 2016, they lost both of the cup final matches.

In the 2015-16 Ligue 1 season, Casa Sports finished 5th place and had 36 points, 9 wins and draws and had 8 losses, also Casa Sport scored 29 goals. For the 2016–17 season, Casa Sport started 3rd in the first round, then climbed to the first round, then 5th in the 3rd round and kept to be at the top 5 positions for much of the season. One match was delayed and featured Casa Sports and Guédiawaye at home field, it was originally for October, as the match was banned by local authorities, the match was awarded 3–0 to Casa Sports. For the second time, Casa Sports finished 5th place with 38 points and had an extra win than last season with 10 and had the same losses as last season, Casa Sport also scored 27 goals, two less than last season, but the worst was they conceded 33 goals which was their worst ever at the top flight competition of the century.

Several of the greatest players of the club played in other clubs including FC Metz, Boavista, Sochaux, Bruge, Saint-Étienne, Nantes, Chelsea, Anderlecht, WAC Casablanca and Étoile of Sahel. One of the former players, Athanas Tendeng became manager of the club in the 2010s.

Continental competitions

In the continental level, their first appearance was in 1980 and faced Bula FC from Guinea Bissau, after defeating that club, the club would later lose to Algeria's MA Hussein-Dey in the second round. As Casa Sport was third place, they entered into the 2008 CAF Confederation Cup and lost to Dolphins Port Harcourt, 1–2 in the away match as the home match was a draw. As Casa Sport was second place, they also qualified into the 2009 CAF Champions League and faced Mali's mighty club, Djoliba AC and lost to that club. After winning their second cup title, the club faced Gamtel in the Senegambian derby in the 2012 CAF Confederation Cup and lost 3–4 in the penalty shootout as two of the matches had a goal each. After winning their recent championship title, they went to the 2013 CAF Champions League and faced Morocco's Moghreb de Tétouan and Casa won with 3–1 in the penalty shootout as two of its matches had a goal each. Casa Sport headed to the First Round and faced Mali's greatest club Stade Malien and would lose to that club. This was Casa Sport's recent appearance at the continental level.

WAFU competitions

At the subcontinental level, Casa Sport appeared in the 1984 edition and lost to Sekondi Hasaacas, a year later as they were runner up in Division 1, they lost to the club from the neighboring Guinea-Bissau UDI Bissau with a total of 1–3, all in an away match. Casa Sports' greatest appearance was the 2010 WAFU Club Championship where they were runner-up, Casa Sports defeated the Ports from the surrounded neighbor of the Gambia, they advanced to the Third Round and defeated Horoya AC 5–6 in penalty shootouts as both clubs won each of the two matches, Casa Sport went to the semis and defeated AC Semassi from the Togo 0-2 and at the finals, lost to Nigeria's Sharks FC.

Uniform

Its uniform color is white with black socks but a black T-shirt with black sleeve rim is used for home games, all with a two-rowed checkered lining on the right. When there is a same uniform color in some parts of the other club, the other uniform color is red with a checkered sleeve and black socks.

Previous uniforms were colored black for home games with a black-white checkered portion T-shirt and white socks and white with black socks for away games.

Honours

  • Senegal Premier League: 2 :: 2012, 2022.

  • Senegal FA Cup: 4 :: 1979, 2011, 2021, 2022.

  • Coupe de la Ligue: 2 :: 2010, 2013.

  • Trophée des Champions du Sénégal: 1 :: 2013.

League and cup history

Performance in CAF competitions

SeasonCompetitionQualification methodRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregate
1980African Cup Winners ClubsSenegalese Cup winnersPreliminary RoundGuinea-Bissau Bula FC5–11–06–1
First RoundAlgeria NA Hussein Dey0–21–12–3
2008CAF Confederation CupLigue 1 - Group B - 2ndFirst RoundNigeria Dolphins Port Harcourt1–20–01–2
2009CAF Champions LeagueLigue 1 - Group B - 2ndPreliminary RoundMali Djoliba AC, 1–0, 0–40–41–01–4
2012CAF Confederation CupSenegalese Cup winnersPreliminary RoundGambia Gamtel1–01–01–1 (3-4 p)
2013CAF Champions LeagueSenegalese championsPreliminary RoundMorocco Moghreb Tétouan1–01–01–1 (3-1 p)
First RoundMali Stade Malien, 1–2, 0–21–22–01–4

Performance at the WAFU Club Championship

SeasonCompetitionQualification methodRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregate
1984WAFU Club ChampionshipDivision 1 Runner-upPreliminary RoundGHA Sekondi Hasaacas2–12–22–1 (4–5 p.)
1985WAFU Club ChampionshipDivision 1 Runner-upFirst RoundGuinea-Bissau UDI Bissau0–01–31–3
2010WAFU Club ChampionshipLigue 1 Group B Runner-upFirst roundGAM Gambia Ports Authority2–00–10–1
Third RoundGUI Horoya AC1–01–01–1 (5–6 p.)
SemifinalsTOG AC Semassi0–20–2
FinalsNGA Sharks FC1–01–0

National level

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAGDPCupLeague CupAN CupNotesFinal Phase
1981172661452220+226
19821126-------Winner
19831226-------
19841226------36
1990-91163081841914+534
1991-921103061681214-228
1992-9311428------23
19952--------
19962-------
199711326------24
20002--------
2000–200111326313101225-1322
2002–20032--------
2003–200411138157162322+152Finalist
200515341211112527-247
20061B2165471315-219Did not advanceDid not participate
20071B316772179+828WinnerAdvanced into the final phase3rd place
31034387+113
20081B1181134209+1136Advanced into the finalsFinalist
20091B1169522615+1132FinalistAdvanced to the finalsFinalist
20101B2167542813+1526WinnerDid not advanceDid not participated
2010–20111330121173323+1047
2011–20121B214743156+925Advanced into the finalsChampion
1632152+311
20131630101462315+844
2013–2014132611873218+1431
2014–2015162611872217+535
2015-1615269982927+236
2016-17152610882733-638

Statistics

  • Best position: Second Round (continental)
  • Best position at a cup competition: Preliminary Round (continental)
  • Best position at the League Cup: 1st
  • Appearances at the League Cup: 9
  • Appearances at the Super Cup: 2
  • Total goals scored at a cup final: 8

Players

Current squad

Notable and former players

  • Antoine Coly
  • Nicolas Jackson

References

References

  1. [http://www.lemessagersn.info/Coupe-UFOA-Le-Casa-Sport-tombe-a-Conakry-sur-le-petit-score-de-1-0_a6234.html Coupe UFOA: Le Casa Sport tombe á Conakry sur le petit score de 1-0 (''Casa Sport Lost in Conakry with a Small Score of 1-0'')] {{webarchive. link. (2010-10-06 ''[[Le Messager]]'' {{in lang). fr
  2. link. (2011-07-16 {{in lang). fr
  3. (6 June 2022). "Ligue 1 sénégalaise - J.25 : Casa Sport sacré champion 10 ans après".
  4. "CASA SPORTS – SEASON REVIEW".
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