2016 in Senegal

2016
in
Senegal

Decades:
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
  • 2010s
  • 2020s
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The following lists events that happened during 2016 in Senegal.

Incumbents

Events

March

September

  • 1 September - An annular solar eclipse took place which started at sunrise, at around 7:15, it showed from over 40% (northern part) to 55% (southeastern part) obscuration of the sun[3]

Sports

  • 28 March - Ligue 1 Football: ASEC Ndiambour lost to La Linguère 0-3 which makes up the biggest matches scored matches away, one of five[4]
  • 10 April - Football: Casa Sport defeated Douanes 4–0 which makes up the highest scored matches at home, one of two
  • 24 April - Football: Casa Sport lost to La Linguère 1-4 which makes up the highest scored matches away, one of three
  • 7 May - Olympique Ngor lost to Diambars 1-4 which makes up the highest scored matches away in football, one of three
  • 12 June: Football: Jaraaf defeated Douanes 4-0 which makes up the highest scored matches at home, one of two
  • 19 June:
    • Football: Olympique de Ngor lost to Gorée 0-3 which makes up the biggest matches scored away, one of five
    • US Gorée won their fourth and recent national football championship title for the club and qualifies into the 2017 CAF Champions League the following season.[5]
  • Niarry Tally won their football cup title for Senegal
  • Djambars won their only football league cup title for Senegal
  • US Gorée won the 2015-16 Senegalese Super Cup of football
  • US Gorée won the 2015-16 Champion's Trophy
  • 5 November - 2016-17 Ligue 1 season begins[6]
  • 13 November - Football: Génération Foot defeated La Linguère 3-4 and became the highest scoring match, it is now second[6]
  • 22 November - Football: Niarry Tally defeated Casa Sport 4–0 and was the biggest home win until December 29
  • 26 November - Football: Jaraaf defeated ASEC Ndjambour 5-2 and is the highest scoring match to date
  • 27 November - Football: Douanes defeated Guédiawaye 1–4 and is currently the biggest away win

References

  1. "Sénégal: Référendum, le OUI va l'emporter avec plus de 60%, vers un recours d'Idrissa Seck à Thiès". Koaci (in French). 22 March 2016.
  2. "Senegal referendum approves shorter presidential terms".
  3. "Solar eclipse of September 1, 2016". NASA. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  4. 2015-16 Senegalese Premier Division season at RSSSF
  5. "Le Soleil - Gorée, championne du Sénégal: Ndiambour et Douane évitent la relégation". Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  6. 1 2 "2016-17 Senegalese Ligue 1". Soccerway. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
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