ASC SUNEOR (redirect from SONACOS)
of Ziguinchor, three were won as SEIB and the other three were won as SONACOS. The club was founded in 1950 in the city of Diourbel. Previously the club...
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Sonaco is a town and sector in the Gabú Region of Guinea-Bissau. 12°24′N 14°29′W / 12.400°N 14.483°W / 12.400; -14.483 v t e...
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CNEPS Excellence, whose relegation was confirmed earlier in the season. Sonacos were promoted from the 2021–22 Ligue 2 as champions. Stade de Mbour were...
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(Dakar) 1993–94 : ASEC Ndiambour (Louga) 1995 : ASC Diaraf (Dakar) 1996 : SONACOS (Diourbel) 1997 : AS Douanes (Dakar) 1998 : ASEC Ndiambour (Louga) 1999 :...
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First round AS Mangasport 1–1 1–1 1–1 (4–3 pen) 2003 CAF Cup First round SONACOS Diourbel 0–0 0–0 0–0 (2–4 p) 2006 CAF Confederation Cup Guinean Cup winners...
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aggregate 2003-04-25 Al-Nasr win 1-0 on aggregate 2003-04-26 0-0 on aggregate, SONACOS win 5-4 on penalties 2003-04-26 Raja Casablanca win 7-2 on aggregate 2003-04-26...
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woodland. Gabú is divided into 5 sectors, namely, Boé, Gabú, Piche, Pirada and Sonaco. Guinea-Bissau got independence from Portugal on 24 September 1973 after...
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in the 2002 CAF Cup of Cups and SONACOS in the 2002 CAF Winners' Cup. ASC Jeanne d'Arc was ten points ahead of SONACOS and thirteen ahead of ASEC Ndiambour...
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Jeanne d'Arc 2003 ASC Diaraf 2004 ASEC Ndiambour 1-1 (5-4 pen) Djaraf 2005 SONACOS 2006 ASC Diaraf AS Douanes 2008 ASC Yakaar 2010 Stade de Mbour 2011 Diambars...
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Leynes Councilors Jonathan H. Navalta Cesario B. Galleguez Alain Jermen Rabang Fred Fernandez Mar Lee Non Sonaco Jay-ar O. Paz Onyok Onia Maya Membrere...
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