- UCST Port
Autonome (Dakar) 1991–92 : ASEC
Ndiambour (Louga) 1992–93 : AS
Douanes (Dakar) 1993–94 : ASEC
Ndiambour (Louga) 1995 : ASC
Diaraf (Dakar) 1996 :...
- Wolof, who are
sedentary farmers.
Louga is
located in what is
called the
Ndiambour,
which used to be part of the
Cayor province. In 2013,
according to official...
- ****ociation
Sportive Artistique et
Culturelle Ndiambour (abbreviated ASEC
Ndiambour, Wolof:
Njaambur or Njambuur) is a
Senegalese football club based...
-
League club
Athens Kallithea. A
youth product of the
Senegalese club ASEC
Ndiambour, Diba
transferred to the
Swiss club
Servette on 21 June 2022 on a 3-year...
-
Lusitana 3–0 in the cup
final to go with
their league championship. ASEC
Ndiambour were
relegated on the
final day of the
season after losing to AS Pikine...
-
footballer who pla**** as a defender. Faye
began his
career playing for ASEC
Ndiambour and
Jeanne d'Arc in his
native Senegal before moving to
French side Lens...
-
educated at
CNEPS in Thiès. In
addition to
Senegalese clubs such as ASEC
Ndiambour, ASC Port Autonome, ASC Jaraaf, ASC
Jeanne d'Arc, Saltigué (twice), Foyer...
- parti****ted in the 2002 CAF
Champions League the
following year. ASEC
Ndiambour parti****ted in the 2002 CAF Cup of Cups and
SONACOS in the 2002 CAF Winners'...
-
Invincible Eleven withdrew after 1st leg, and 2nd leg was
awarded 2-0 to ASEC
Ndiambour.
Santana FC
withdrew Costa do Sol
departed before 2nd leg and were ejected...
- The
season began in
October 1991 and
finished on 9
August 1992. ASEC
Ndiambour won the
first title and parti****ted in the 1993
African Cup of Champions...