AS Douanes (Senegal)

AS Douanes is a professional Senegalese football club based in Dakar. The current chairman as of 2016 is Alassane Ndione. Douanes also has the third most number of major honours won in Senegal numbering 14, they 6 championship and cup titles, a super cup and a league cup.

AS Douanes
Full nameAssociation sportive des Douanes
Nickname(s)Les Gabelous
Founded1980
GroundStade Demba Diop
Dakar, Senegal
Capacity20,000
ManagerAlassane Ndione
LeagueSenegal Premier League
2018–19Premier League, 4th of 14

The club plays at Stade Demba Diop, sometimes they play at Stade Alassane Djigo.

History

The club was founded in 1980. Not long after the foundation, as they were only three tiers at the time, the club went to Division 1 in 1984 and participated there. Their first championship title was won in 1993, their second was in 1997. Douanes won three consecutive championship titles in 2008, the latter two were won in the final phase. The club did not relegated until the 2013 season after finishing last place with 28 points, they spent in Ligue 2 for a season when they achieved the top position of a group and returned to Ligue 1 in the 2014-15 season. They play in the top division the Senegal Premier League in Senegalese football.[1] Their home stadium is Stade Leopold Senghor. In 2014, the club was first place in Group B of Ligue 2. Douanes won their sixth and recent title in 2015, in the same year, they won the league cup and after entering a champion, the super cup and competed in the continentals in 2016.

Recently Douanes finished 12th which was above the relegation level and avoided Douanes from again playing in Ligue 2, they finished with 30 points. In the 2016-17 season, Douanes started off 10th, they were 13th for the next two weeks, their positions were low moderate peaking up to 7th at the 9th round, they were 9th for a few weeks from the 17th round, and finished a little better with 10th place with 29 points, had a win less but two draws more, also they scored 28 goals.

In cup competition, Douane's first appearance at a cup final was in 1986 and defeated ASC Jeanne d'Arc 1-0 to claim their first title. Their second was in 1995 when the club lost 2-0 to Djaraf. Two years later, they won their second cup title after defeating ASC Linguère of Saint-Louis from the northwest 3-1. Douanes went to win four consecutive cup titles in 2005 and the 2005 title was their recent cup win. Douanes first defeated SONACOS (now ASC SUNEOR) Djourbel 4-1 in penalty kicks as the match ended in a goal draw at extra time, in 2003, they defeated ASC Thiés 1-0, Djaraf 2-1 in 2004 and Dakar UC 1-0 in 2005. Douane's last appearance at a cup final was in 2007 where they lost to Linguère 1-0 in extra time.

Continental level

Douanes' first continental appearance was the 1987 African Cup Winners' Cup where they challenged against Ivory Coast's ASEC Mimosas and lost. Their second was in 1996 and started in the first round with Great Olympics, as that club withdrew, they advanced into the second round and played with Algeria's CR Belouizdad and lost to that club. Douanes made their first championship appearance in 1998 and featured Wallidan FC (as part of the Senegambian derby) of the surrounded neighboring country and defeated that club 2-0, Douanes later defeated CS Constantine from northeastern Algeria and lost to Raja Casablanca in the second round. Their final match at the CAF Cup Winner's Cup was in 2003 and lost to Cercle Olympique from Bamako (commonly known as COB) in the first round. Douanes came in 2004, their fourth cup appearance was their first Confederation Cup appearance, they defeated Angola's interclube and Bamenda from Cameroon, the club lost to Ghana's Hearts of Oak in the Intermediate Round. Douanes' second championship appearance was the 2005 CAF Champions League where they defeated Mali's Djoliba and lost to Tunisia's Sahel. Only Algerian clubs that Douanes faced in the 2006 edition, they defeated Chlef and lost to Hussein Dey in the Second Round, this was Douanes' final continental cup Appearances. They came in their third continental championship in 2007 and challenged with Stade Malien, they won a match, but as they fielded an ineligible player, Douanes was expelled for the whole match. A year later, they came to defeated Burkina Faso's Commune FC in the preliminaries but later lost to Sahel in the first round. In the 2009 edition, Douanes defeated Freetown, Sierra Leone's Ports Authority, but lost to Kano Pillars of Nigeria under the away goals rule scored by a Kano-based club. Seven years later after winning their recent national championship title, they came to the 2016 edition, the club lost to Horoya from Guinea, the home match was scoreless, they lost the away match 0-4.

Its logo has a black-blue shield-crest, the club name is on the right and on the left is the striped cobra snake.

Uniform

Its uniform colours for games has a peacock blue t-shirt and socks, it has black horizontal stripes with a black stripe in its sleeves and a thin black rim on top of it. In its shorts, it has a light blue stripes. Its socks are blue-black with two light blue stripes. For away or alternate matches, it is coloured red with white horizontal stripes numbering four and has two thin white lines on top of its sleeves with a white rim at the bottom of it, its shorts are dark red with white stripes and has white socks with red stripes. Its third colours has a dark green t-shirt with a chevron coloured yellow and pine green and has yellow stripes on top of its sleeves and the sides of the shirt. It has a tourmaline-turquoise shorts and socks with red stripes. Its clothing are currently supplied by Adidas.

Until 2017, its former uniform colours had a red vertical striped (numbering four) t-shirt and its clothing white. White were used for both home and away. The away/alternate t-shirt had a red v shaped line near the collar.

Home uniform up to October 2017
Home uniform up to October 2017

Honours

1993, 1997, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2015.
1986, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005.
  • Coupe de la Ligue: 2
2009, 2015.
2015.
  • Trophée des Champions du Sénégal: 0


  • Super Coupe du Sénégal: 0

League and cup history

Performance in CAF competitions

ASC Douanes's results in CAF competition
Season Competition Qualification method Round Opposition Home Away Aggregate
1987 CAF Cup Winners' Cup Senegalese Cup winners First Round ASEC Mimosas 1-4 2-0 1-6
1996 CAF Cup Winners' Cup Senegalese Cup runner-up First Round Great Olympics, w/o1 canc. canc.
Second Round CR Belouizdad 0-0 0-2 0-2
1998 CAF Champions League Senegalese champions Preliminary Round Wallidan FC 2–0 0–0 2–0
First Round CS Constantine 2–1 0–0 2–1
Second Round Raja Casablanca 1–0 2–0 1–2
2003 CAF Cup Winners' Cup Senegalese Cup winners Second Round Cercle Olympique de Bamako (COB) 0-2 0-1 1–2
2004 CAF Confederation Cup Senegalese Cup winners First Round G.D. Interclube 2-1 2-1 3-3
Second Round PWD Bamenda 3-0 2-2 5-2
Intermediate Round Hearts of Oak 0-0 0-1 0-1
2005 CAF Champions League Senegalese Division 1 runner-up Preliminary Round Djoliba AC 1–0 1–1 2–1
First Round ES Sahel 0–0 1–3 1–3
2006 CAF Confederation Cup Senegalese Cup winners First Round ASO Chlef, 1-0, 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0
Second Round MA Hussein Dey 1-1 0-2 1-3
2007 CAF Champions League Senegalese champions First Round Stade Malien 2–0 2–1 3–22
2008 CAF Champions League Senegalese champions Preliminary Round Commune FC 0–0 3–2 3–2
First Round ES Sahel 3–0 5–0 3–5
2009 CAF Champions League Senegalese champions Preliminary Round Ports Authority 3–1 1–0 3–2
First Round Kano Pillars 1–1 0–0 1–1 (a)
2016 CAF Champions League Senegalese champions Preliminary Round Horoya AC 0–0 0–4 0–4
1Great Olympics withdrew
2Douanes was expelled for fielding an ineligible player in the tournament

National level

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GD P Cup League Cup Super Cup Notes Final Phase
1983 2 26--- ----
1984 1 12 26--- ---21
1990-91 1 11 3061410 2629-326
1991-92 1 7 308157 2216+631 Finalist
1992-93 1 1 28--- ---54
1995 1B 3 16664 89+924 Finalist Did not advance Did not participate
1997 1 1 26--- ---46 Winner
1998 1 3 26--- ---39
1999 1 9 267118 1719-232
2000 1 8 22769 1617-127
2000–2001 1 7 266146 1313+1033
2001–2002 1 5 268116 1511+433 Winner
2002–2003 1 3 2611105 2312+1144 Winner
2003–2004 1 2 3819127 3716+2169 Winner
2005 1 11 349169 2921+843 Winner
2006 1A 1 16772 168+828 Advanced into the Second phase
1 6420 124+814 2nd place
2007 1A 1 161042 237+1636 Advanced to the final phase
2 10721 205+1523 Champion
2008 1A 4 18882 209+1132 Advanced into the final phase Champion
2009 1A 6 165516 1210+220 Finalist Finalist Did not advance Did not participate
2010 1A 3 16583 1312+123 1/16 Final Did not advance Did not participate
2010–2011 1 8 309129 2121039
2011–2012 1B 5 14365 68-215 Did not advance Did not participate
2013 1 14 3051312 1522-728 Winner
2013–14 2 26--- ----
2014–15 1 1 2611105 3019+1143 Finalist Winner
2015-16 1 12 267910 2330-730
2016-17 1 10 266119 2833-529

Statistics

  • Best position: Second Round (continental)
  • Best position at a cup competition: Intermediate Round (continental)
  • Best position at the League Cup: 1st
  • Appearances at the League Cup: 9
  • Appearances at the Super Cup: 2
  • Highest number of wins in a season: 19 (national), in 2005
  • Highest number of goals in a season: 37 (national), in 2005
  • Highest number of points in a season: 69 (national), in 2005
  • Total goals scored at a cup final: 9

Players

Current squad

[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Issa Ndiaye
2 DF Papa Biaye
3 DF Benjamin Serge Diompy
4 DF Sidy N'Diaye
5 DF Ass N'Doye
6 MF Vito Badiane (Captain)
7 MF El Hadji Yaya Sonko
8 MF Karamba Diallo
9 FW Nicolas N'Dione
10 MF Baye Demba Mbengue
11 FW Abdoulaye Sané
13 DF Pape Kaly Koné
14 FW Mamadou Ndoye
15 DF El Hadj Adama Mbaye
16 GK Makhtar Deme
17 MF Assane Kane
18 FW Moussa N'Diaye
19 DF Bacary Coly
20 FW Benoît Toupane
No. Position Player
21 MF Célestin Faye
22 DF Mamadou Baîlo Diallo
24 FW Pape Alé Thiakh
25 DF Abdou Diop
26 MF Baye Demba Mbengue
27 DF Alkany Fané
28 MF Vieux Madiame Diop
29 FW Ousseynou Ndoye
30 MF Issouf Fofana
31 FW Ousmane Hanne
32 MF Bruce Gomis
33 FW Sadio Diao
35 MF Aboubacryne Sall
36 FW Pape Babacar Diagne
37 MF Adama Sarr
38 FW Léon Ndao
39 DF Gourgui Ousmane Diagne
40 FW Salif Keita
41 MF Mame Birame Gaye
- DF Lamine Tamba
22 DF Zé Alain Frank

Former players

Partnerships

The Club is in exclusive partnership with the French Football club FC Metz. The French coaches of the partner club participate in the training of Senegalese players as well as coaches.

The French Football Club is priority in the purchase of AS Douanes players.

Notes

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