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Ligue 1 standings
TEAM
P
W
D
L
GOALS
PTS
1
Otôho d'Oyo
17
12
4
1
29 : 10
40
2
Diables Noirs
15
7
7
1
18 : 8
28
3
Inter Club
17
8
4
5
17 : 11
28
4
Étoile du Congo
17
8
4
5
14 : 11
28
5
JS Talangaï
17
8
4
5
18 : 16
28
6
Kondzo
17
7
6
4
16 : 9
27
7
Nouvelle Génération
17
7
6
4
21 : 18
27
8
Léopards de Dolisié
17
6
7
4
20 : 14
25
9
V.Club Mokanda
17
5
5
7
11 : 16
20
10
Jeunesse Unie de Kintélé
16
5
1
10
10 : 19
16
11
Patronage Sainte-Anne
17
4
3
10
9 : 20
15
12
CARA Brazzaville
17
3
5
9
16 : 25
14
13
Cheminots
17
3
5
9
10 : 19
14
14
Nathaly's
16
1
5
10
4 : 17
8
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Ligue 1 in Congo: A Brief History
Ligue 1 in Congo is the top division of professional football in the country. It was founded in 1965 by the Congolese Football Federation (FECOFOOT). The first season of the league featured eight teams from the cities of Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire, and Dolisie.
The league is structured around a double round-robin format, with each team playing each other twice, once at home and once away. At the end of the season, the team with the most points is crowned the champion. The bottom two teams are relegated to the second division, and the top two teams from the second division are promoted.
The league has seen many changes over the years, with teams coming and going, and the number of teams fluctuating. Currently, the league consists of 16 teams, and the season runs from February to November. The current champions are AS Otoho, who won the title for the 2019-20 season.
Ligue 1 in Congo is one of the most competitive leagues in Africa and has produced some of the continent’s best players. It is also one of the most watched leagues in the region, with millions of fans tuning in to watch the action.
The 2021 Ligue 1 season in Congo ended on the 12th of January 2023 with Otôho d’Oyo emerging as champions, winning 17 out of their 26 matches. The top three teams were incredibly close, with only 7 points separating them in the final standings. This season was full of excitement, as the title race went down to the wire. Every team in the league put in their best efforts to ensure that the competition was as thrilling as possible. The final standings showed that the top three teams were incredibly close, with only 7 points separating them. Otôho d’Oyo were crowned champions after their impressive 17-win campaign. They were followed by AS Otôho and FC Saint-Eloi Lupopo, who finished second and third respectively. The 2021 Ligue 1 season was a thrilling one, and the final standings showed that the competition was incredibly close. Otôho d’Oyo were crowned champions, and the top three teams were separated by just 7 points. It was a season that will be remembered for its exciting title race, and for the impressive performances from all the teams involved.The Ligue 1 Congo is the top division of professional football in Congo. The first edition of the league took place in 1961 when the first league winner was CSM Diables Noirs. The teams are placed in one table, with a promotion and relegation system for the best and worst-performing teams. Each team plays a total of 21 games in one season and the winner is the team that has the most points at the end of the season. The standings are determined by the number of points each team has accumulated over the course of the season. Points are awarded for a win, draw, or loss, with three points for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss.
The FECOFOOT is the official organization in charge of the football league Ligue 1 Congo. The organization has partnered with several TV networks to broadcast the matches of the league. This includes networks such as Canal+, SuperSport, and StarTimes. With these partners, the league is able to reach a wider audience and provide more entertainment to its viewers.