1913 US de Dakar Artistique de Dakar 1921 USTD (Dakar) [Union sportive des tireurs de Dakar] ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) [on 9 Sep 1921] 1933 Foyer France Sénégal (Dakar) [on 3 May 1933; became Jaraaf (Diaraf) 1969] US Gorée 1935 Diane (Saint-Louis) 1939 Espoir de Saint-Louis [on 19 Jun 1939; merged 1969 into ASC La Linguère St.-Louis] 1941 ASC SUNEOR (Diourbel) [founded as SEIB Diourbel] 1946 La Saint-Louisienne [on 13 Jun 1946; merged 1969 into ASC La Linguère St.-Louis] Grand Air (Saint-Louis) 1951 Réveil de Saint-Louis [in March; merged 1969 with Gaieté Club and Avenir to Barack de Saint-Louis] US de Ouakam (Dakar) [founded as Union Sportive Ouakamoise] 1955 Gaieté Club (Saint-Louis) [merged 1969 with Réveil and Avenir to Barack de Saint-Louis] AS de Pikine [founded as USAC de Pikine] 1957 Dakar Université Club [DUC] 1960 Stade de Mbour Modèle de Mbao Casa Sport (Ziguinchor) [founded as Foyer des Jeunes de Casamance] 1965 AS Forces Armées (Dakar) [ASFA] AS Cambérène Flamenco (Pikine) [merged 1974 with Soleil and Paris Germain to ASC Jambars de Pikine] 1968 SONACOS (Diourbel) [founded as SEIB Diourbel] 1969 ASDC Almadies (Dakar) [merger of US de Ouakam (temporarily), Olympic de Ngor and Espoir de Yoff] ASC Jaraaf (Dakar) [on 20 Sep 1969; evolved out of Foyer France Sénégal] ASC La Linguère (Saint-Louis) [on 9 Sep 1969; merger of La Saint-Louisienne and Espoir de Saint-Louis] Barack de Saint-Louis [merger of Gaieté Club, Avenir and Réveil de Saint-Louis] AS Pikine [founded as ASC Niayes de Pikine as merger of USAC de Pikine and 4 more teams; new name since 2007/08] ASEC Ndiambour (Louga) ASC Saltigues (Rufisque) 1974 ASC Jambars de Pikine [merger of Flamenco, Soleil and Paris Germain] ASC Manko (Dahra-Djiolof) ASC de Sinedone (Saint-Louis) 1976 AS Douanes (Dakar) [on Jan 16] AS Diecko (Dakar) 1979 ASC Kansala 1980 ASC Ceddo 80 (Pikine) ASC Nietty Mbaar 1981 ASC Niary Tally (Dakar) [on Feb 12] AS Sucrière de la Réunion (Richard Toll) 1982 ASC Yeggo (Dakar) 1983 AS Port Autonome (Dakar) SENELEC (Louga) 1985 ASC Liberté 4 (Dakar) ASC Sangomar (Fatick) [merger of SC Dialogue and Super Etoile] 1986 ASC Touré Kounda (Mbour) 1991 ASC HLM (Dakar) 1993 FC Guédiawaye (Dakar) 1995 ASC Yakaar (Rufisque) 1996 ASC Saloum (Kaolack) [merger of AS Kaolack and ASC Mbossé Kaolack] 1999 Racing Club de Dakar 2000 Académie Génération Foot (Dakar) 2001 ASC Xam-Xam (Dakar) 2003 Diambars FC (Saly) [founded in Feb] 2005 AS Dakar Sacré-Cœur 2012 Bargny MS 2020 Builders FC (Dakar) Women Club Foundation Dates 1970 Gazelles de la Municipalité de Dakar 1976 Dorades de Mbour 1977 Tandems de Kaolack [founded as Garniers de Kaolack] 1978 Abeilles de Bignona Tigresses de Ziguinchor [disbanded] 1979 Colombes Pie XII de Kaolack [disbanded] AS Bambey 1987 Sirènes de Grand-Yoff (Dakar) 1991 Aigles de la Médina (Dakar) [founded as Chattes de Dakar] 1996 FC Croisement de Yarakh (Dakar) 1999 Lycée Ameth Fall de St.-Louis 2002 UCAS de Sédhiou [founded as Abeilles de Sédhiou] Amazones de Kolda
Sources included: http://www.beep.ird.fr/collect/inseps/index/assoc/MI07-05.dir/MI07-05.pdf
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