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1991–92 Division 1 (Senegal)

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Division 1
Season1991-92
ChampionsASC Ndiambour
PromotedDamels Tivaouane
RelegatedUS Gorée
Damels Tivaouane
Matches played240
Goals scored301 (1.25 per match)
Top goalscorerSenegal Kamine Sarr
Senegal Moussa Diop (13)
1990-91
1992-93

The 1991-92 Division 1 season was the 28th of the competition of the first-tier football in Senegal. The tournament was organized by the Senegalese Football Federation.[1] The season began in October 1991 and finished on 9 August 1992. ASEC Ndiambour won the first title and participated in the 1993 African Cup of Champions Clubs the following year. US Gorée participated in the 1993 CAF Cup, ASC Jeanne d'Arc in the 1993 CAF Winners' Cup and ASC Diaraf in the 1993 West African Cup.

SEIB Diourbel was the defending team of the title. A total of 16 clubs participated in the competition. The season featured 450 matches and scored 301 goals. No new clubs came from the second division (Division 2).

Participating clubs

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Overview

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The league was contested by 14 teams with ASEC Ndiambour winning the championship.[1]

League standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 ASEC Ndiambour 30 14 13 3 20 9 +11 41
2 ASC Jeanne d'Arc 30 15 9 6 27 10 +17 39
3 ASC Port Autonome 30 12 13 5 25 11 +14 37
4 ASC Linguère 30 13 11 6 19 8 +11 37
5 ASC Diaraf 30 11 13 6 31 17 +14 35
6 ETICS Mboro 30 7 18 5 21 16 +5 32
7 AS Douanes 30 8 15 7 22 16 +6 31
8 Stade de Mbour 30 6 18 6 16 13 +3 30
9 SOTRAC Dakar 30 9 11 10 23 21 +2 29
10 Casa Sports 30 6 16 8 12 14 -2 28
11 US Rail 30 9 10 11 16 22 -6 28
12 ASC Mbosse Kaolack 30 5 18 7 9 18 -9 28
13 Dialdiop SC 30 7 3 10 14 25 -11 27
14 US Ouakam 30 5 14 11 19 29 -10 24
15 US Gorée 30 4 10 16 17 31 -14 18
16 Damels Tivaouane 30 3 10 17 10 41 -31 16
1993 African Cup of Champions Clubs
1992 CAF Cup Winner's Cup
1993 CAF Cup
1993 WAFU Club Championship
Relegation to Division 2
Division 1 1991-92
Champions
Winner

ASEC Ndiambour
1st title

Footnotes

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  1. ^ a b Senegal 1992[dead link], RSSSF
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