fbpx
Wikipedia

Chad Premier League

Chad Premier League (French: Ligue Nationale de Football, also known as LINAFOOT) is a Chadian league for men's association football clubs. At the top of the Chadian football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 12 clubs, it is organized under the play-off formula.

Chad Premier League
Founded1988
CountryChad
ConfederationCAF
Number of teams12 (2022)[1]
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)Chad Cup
League cup(s)Coupe de Ligue de N'Djaména
International cup(s)Champions League
Confederation Cup
Current championsAS PSI
(2023)
Most championshipsRenaissance (7)
Elect-Sport (7)
TV partnersTélé Tchad
Current: 2024 LINAFOOT (Chad)

Unlike the 1st LINAFOOT edition (in 2015) organised as a full national championship and won by Gazelle FC, the last four editions were organized under the play-off formula.

Since the inception of the Chad Premier League in 1988, eight clubs have won the title: Renaissance (7), Elect-Sport (7), Tourbillon (5), Gazelle (4), Foullah Edifice (3), AS CotonTchad (2), Postel 2000 (2), Renaissance (Abéché) (2). The current champions are Elect-Sport, who won the title in 2022.

History edit

Chadian football has always been followed by the financial difficulties, making it hard to organise the competitions. For years, the main resource was the aid of one million dollars every four years by the FIFA. This aid was completely being engulfed in the organization of national and regional competitions. The national championship was being played in two stages. The first stage was the regional championship with teams from the same prefecture. The second stage was national championship, a sort of tournament between the 14 champions of the 14 prefectures.[2] The format of competition and a number of teams, however, was being changed from time to time. From season 2010 to 2014 the first division consisted of clubs from N'Djamena only. Championship is being played over a short time, usually within a week and held alongside the national cup. The leagues run over a whole year.

2010-2014 edit

The season 2010 was the first one (out of five) to include the teams from N'Djamena only. The league was called Ligue de N'Djamena, too. The participating teams were: ASCOT, DGSSIE, Elect-sport, Foullah, Gazelle, Postel 2000, RFC, Toumai, Tourbillon and USM. Tourbillon FC were the champions with 38 points, 4 more than league runners-up Gazelle FC. The last placed team (USM) was relegated to D2, while the 9th team (Postel 2000) played relegation playoff. Postel 2000 played against D2 runner-up, Saccoger, and won 1–0, so both teams remained at previous level.

Season 2011 was the second one to include teams from N'Djamena only. The participating teams were: ASCOT, DGSSIE, Elect-sport, Foullah, Gazelle, Geyser, Postel 2000, RFC, Toumai and Tourbillon. Foullah Edifice were the champions with 43 points, 8 more than league runners-up Tourbillon. The last placed team (Geyser) was relegated to D2, while the 9th team (Toumai) played relegation playoff. Toumai stayed in the league, however they did not enter the 2012 season, so the next league edition had 9 teams only.[3]

The participating teams in 2012 were: ASCOT, DGSSIE, Elect-sport, Foullah, Gazelle, GGMIA, Postel 2000, RFC and Tourbillon. Gazelle were league champions; GGMIA were relegated to D2.

The participating teams in 2013 were: ASCOT, DGSSIE, Elect-sport, Farcha, Foullah, Gazelle, Postel 2000, RFC, Tourbillon and USM. Foullah were 2013 league champions; USM were relegated to D2.

The participating teams in 2014 were: ASCOT, DGSSIE, Eglise 12, Elect-sport, Farcha, Foullah, Gazelle, Postel 2000, RFC and Tourbillon. Foullah were 2014 league champions; DGSSIE, Eglise 12, Farcha, Postel 2000 and Tourbillon were relegated to D2.

LINAFOOT edit

From season 2015, national league system went through many changes. LINAFOOT started operating the league.[4] The new system of 12 clubs from all over the country was introduced as well.[5] Clubs that played in the first division were: AS Lycod Doba, AS Mirim Mongo, AS Wadi Fira, ASCOT Moundou, AS CotonTchad, Elect-Sport FC, FC Kebbi, Foullah Edifice FC, Gazelle FC, Renaissance FC, Renaissance FC (Abéché), AS Kokaga. Gazelle FC won the championship.[6] This edition of LINAFOOT was marked by many controversies, which led to proclaiming AS CotonTchad league champion, and then later giving Gazelle FC champion title back.[7]

In season 2016 championship was interrupted after only 5 rounds, and no Chadian clubs represented the country in continental competitions.

Following financial difficulties and the lack of sponsors, FTFA decided to implement the new format of the national championship, which would lower the costs. In 2017 FIFA proposed to FTFA a new championship format, which FTFA accepted. The new formula of the national football championship took place in two phases. The first phase, called a zonal phase, consistsed of three zones. Zone 1 consisted of six clubs from N'Djamena (RFC, Gazelle, Tourbillon, Elect-Sport, Foullah Ediffice and Ascot), Zone 2 consisted of the clubs from Sarh, Koumra, Doba, Moundou, Pala and Bongor, Zone 3 included the clubs of Moussoro, Ati, Biltine, Mongo, Salamat and Abéché. At the end of the zonal confrontations, three clubs in Zone 2 and Zone 3 have joined the 4 qualifiers in Zone 1 for the second phase of the championship.[1] The 5th and 6th of the final ranking should have been officially relegated to lower division.

The 2018 LINAFOOT was the 2nd season of the LINAFOOT. The season started on 15 September 2018 and concluded on 7 October 2018. The twelve teams were divided into two groups of six teams.[8][9][10] The matches were played at three stadiums: Stade d'Académie de Farcha, Stade Omnisports Idriss Mahamat Ouya and Stade de Paris-Congo.[11] All matches were being played at 03:30 p.m. local time. Elect-Sport FC won their fifth Chadian title. Abou Deco (AS CotonTchad) was the league topscorer with 14 goals; Mbangousoum Éric was voted the best player; Francis Oumar Belonga (Elect-Sport FC) was voted the best coach.

The 2019 LINAFOOT was the 3rd season of the LINAFOOT. Elect-Sport FC won their sixth Chadian title. Goyam César (Avenir Sarh) was the league topscorer with 10 goals; Brahim Ngaroudal was voted the best player; Adoum Deffallah (Elect-Sport FC) was voted best goalkeeper; Francis Oumar Belonga (Elect-Sport FC) was voted the best coach.[12]

The 2020 LINAFOOT was the 4th season of the LINAFOOT. Delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the season started on 27 September 2020 and concluded on 8 October 2020. Gazelle won their fourth Chadian title.

The 2022 LINAFOOT, was the 5th edition of the national football league. The tournament was held from July 3 to 17, 2022, and all matches were played in N'Djaména at the Stade de Diguel, Stade de Paris-Congo, and Stade Académie de Farcha. A total of 12 teams participated in the tournament, from seven zones as follows: Espoir FC de Guéra (Zone 1), AS Santé (Abéché) (Zone 2), Olympique de Mao (Mao) (Zone 3), Boule d'Or (Pala) and Expérience FC (Bongor) (Zone 4), Gazelle FC (Sarh) and FC Amboko (Goré) (Zone 5), AS Santé (Amdjarass) (Zone 6), and Foullah Edifice FC (N'Djaména), Tout Puissaint Elect-Sport FC (N'Djaména), AS PSI (N'Djaména), and Renaissance FC (N'Djaména) (Zone 7). The tournament consisted of a group stage and a final. The group stage was divided into two pools, A and B, with six teams each. First team from each pool advanced to the final. The final was held on July 17, 2022, between TP Elect-Sport FC and AS Santé (Abéché). TP Elect-Sport FC won 7-6 by penalties after the match finished 0-0.

Previous winners edit

Champions were:[13]

Performance By Club edit

Club City Titles Last title
Renaissance FC N'Djamena 7 2007
Elect-Sport FC N'Djamena 7 2022
Tourbillon FC N'Djamena 5 2010
Gazelle FC N'Djamena 4 2020
Foullah Edifice FC N'Djamena 3 2014
AS CotonTchad N'Djamena 2 1998
Postel 2000 FC N'Djamena 2 1995
Renaissance FC Abéché 2 1999
AS PSI N'Djamena 1 2023

Competition format edit

Competition edit

Since its formation, the league went through many changes in its system and number of participating clubs. The new formula of the national football championship takes place in two phases. The first phase is called a zonal phase, and consists of zones. At the end of the zonal confrontations, clubs start the second phase of the championship.[1] The tournament consists of a group stage and a final. The group stage is divided into two groups, A and B, with six teams each. First team from each group advances to the final. Winner of the final is crowned champion. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss.

Qualification for African competitions edit

The national champion enters the Champions League preliminary round, while cup winner enters Confederation Cup Preliminary round.

CAF Champions League is open to the winners of all CAF-affiliated national leagues. From the 2004 competition the runner-up of the league of the 12 highest-ranked countries also entered the tournament creating a 64-team field. The 12 countries would be ranked on the performance of their clubs in the previous 5 years. As Chad is not among the best 12 countries, it has only one spot in this competition.

From the top twelve placed CAF member associations, the winner of the domestic cup and the third placed club in the domestic league of the considered associations, are eligible to participate in the CAF Confederation Cup, while only domestic cup winners from member associations ranked from 13 till 55 are eligible to participate in the competition. As Chad is not among the 12 best placed countries, it has only one spot in this competition.

Premier League clubs in international competition edit

Chadian clubs started to participate in African competitions in 1990, with RFC N'Djamena being the first Chadian club to enter the African Cup of Champions Clubs. Chadian clubs have never won either Champions League or Confederations Cup. The best result they have achieved was first round of Champions League (RFC N'Djamena in 1990, Elect-Sport in 1991, POSTEL 2000 in 1996, ASCOT N'Djamena in 1997, Tourbillon in 1992, 1998 and 2002, Gazelle in 2010).

Sponsorship edit

In July 2014 it was announced that mobile operator Airtel signed a deal with FTFA and became its official sponsor. The goal was improving the football in Chad. Airtel has already signed deals with a lot of African football federations.[17]

Finances edit

Le Fonds National de Développement du Sport (FNDS) is the fond for the development of sports in Chad. It finances national football league among the others. For the season 2014, the FNDS marked off 300 million FCFA.[18] Chadian league faced many financial problems during the years. The national league was interrupted a few times because of this. Season 2015 was suspended for financial reasons,[19][20] but it resumed after 2 and a half months, after some amount of money was paid by Federation.[21]

Clubs edit

 
 
Lycot Doba
 
Mirim Mongo
 
Wadi Fira
 
ASCOT Moundou
 
Kebbi
 
RFC Abéché
 
Kokaga
class=notpageimage|
Location of Chadian clubs

Stadiums edit

Five clubs (ASCOT, Elect, Foullah, Gazelle, RFC) play on the same stadium, Stade Omnisports Idriss Mahamat Ouya, also named Stade Nacional, located in N'Djamena.[22] The stadium holds 20,000[23] people, and has artificial grass.[24] It is also the home ground of the Chad national football team. It is named after former Chadian highjumper Mahamat Idriss (1942—1987). ASCOT Moundou plays its home games on Stade de Moundou. The stadium holds 10,000 people.[23] RFC Abéché plays its home games on Stade de Abéché (capacity 5,000),[23] while Lycod de Doba plays its home games on Stade Omnisports de Doba (capacity 8,000; built in 2008). Mirim Mongo plays on Stade Idriss Miskine.[25] AS Kokaga Sarh plays on Stade Omnisport de Begou.

Top goalscorers edit

Year Best scorers Club Goals
2003   Cyprien Nguembaye Gazelle FC[26] 12 [27]
2005   Misdongarde Betolngar[28] Renaissance FC 7 [29]
2010   Mahamat Adda 'Abou Deco'[citation needed] AS CotonTchad
2012   Rodrigue Ninga[citation needed] Renaissance FC 12
2014   Hassane Brahim[30] Elect-Sport FC 19
2015   Beadoum Monde Gazelle FC 28 [31]
2018   Mahamat Adda 'Abou Deco' AS CotonTchad 14[32]
2019   Hassane Brahim Elect-Sport FC

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Tchad : la FIFA impose un nouveau système pour le championnat national". 13 April 2017.
  2. ^ Wamé, Baba (23 July 2002). "Les Sao, 30 ans plus tard - Afrik-foot.com : l'actualité du football africain". www.afrik-foot.com.
  3. ^ "Chad 2012". RSSSF.
  4. ^ ATPE. "Tchad : La reprise du championnat national est hypothétique".
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 August 2015. Retrieved 28 August 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 July 2016. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 October 2017. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  8. ^ "Tchad : la reprise du championnat national de football annoncée pour le 15 septembre". tchadinfos.com. 30 August 2018.
  9. ^ "Tchad: Elect sport sacré champion national". tchadinfos.com. 8 October 2018.
  10. ^ "Tchad : le retour du Tchad à la campagne africaine de football". tchadinfos.com. 9 October 2018.
  11. ^ About Nesta Yamgoto (8 October 2018). "Tchad: Elect sport sacré champion national –". Tchadinfos.com. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  12. ^ "Football : Elect Sport, champion du Tchad pour la deuxième fois". 26 June 2019.
  13. ^ "Chad – List of Champions". RSSSF.
  14. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Renaissance N'Djaména (2002)". www.national-football-teams.com.
  15. ^ "Chad - List of Champions". RSSSF.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 March 2017. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 March 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
  19. ^ "Tchad: le président de la ligue de football de N'Djamena justifie la suspension du championnat par le manque de finances". 3 July 2013.
  20. ^ "Tchad: la ligue de Football de N'Djamena suspend le championnat". 30 June 2013.
  21. ^ "Tchad : le championnat national de football reprend aujourd'hui". 5 August 2015.
  22. ^ . www.goalzz.com. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  23. ^ a b c . www.worldstadiums.com. Archived from the original on 13 December 2017. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  24. ^ . Greenfields.eu. Archived from the original on 24 April 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  25. ^ "Mapy.cz". Mapy.cz. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  26. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Cyprien Nguembaye". www.national-football-teams.com.
  27. ^ "Chad 2003". RSSSF.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 January 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  29. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Misdongarde Betolngar". www.national-football-teams.com.
  30. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 July 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  31. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Beadoum Mondé". www.national-football-teams.com.
  32. ^ "Tchad: Elect sport sacré champion national". 8 October 2018.

External links edit

  • RSSSF competition history

chad, premier, league, french, ligue, nationale, football, also, known, linafoot, chadian, league, association, football, clubs, chadian, football, league, system, country, primary, football, competition, contested, clubs, organized, under, play, formula, foun. Chad Premier League French Ligue Nationale de Football also known as LINAFOOT is a Chadian league for men s association football clubs At the top of the Chadian football league system it is the country s primary football competition Contested by 12 clubs it is organized under the play off formula Chad Premier LeagueFounded1988CountryChadConfederationCAFNumber of teams12 2022 1 Level on pyramid1Domestic cup s Chad CupLeague cup s Coupe de Ligue de N DjamenaInternational cup s Champions League Confederation CupCurrent championsAS PSI 2023 Most championshipsRenaissance 7 Elect Sport 7 TV partnersTele TchadCurrent 2024 LINAFOOT Chad Unlike the 1st LINAFOOT edition in 2015 organised as a full national championship and won by Gazelle FC the last four editions were organized under the play off formula Since the inception of the Chad Premier League in 1988 eight clubs have won the title Renaissance 7 Elect Sport 7 Tourbillon 5 Gazelle 4 Foullah Edifice 3 AS CotonTchad 2 Postel 2000 2 Renaissance Abeche 2 The current champions are Elect Sport who won the title in 2022 Contents 1 History 1 1 2010 2014 1 2 LINAFOOT 1 3 Previous winners 1 4 Performance By Club 2 Competition format 2 1 Competition 2 2 Qualification for African competitions 2 3 Premier League clubs in international competition 3 Sponsorship 4 Finances 5 Clubs 6 Stadiums 7 Top goalscorers 8 References 9 External linksHistory editChadian football has always been followed by the financial difficulties making it hard to organise the competitions For years the main resource was the aid of one million dollars every four years by the FIFA This aid was completely being engulfed in the organization of national and regional competitions The national championship was being played in two stages The first stage was the regional championship with teams from the same prefecture The second stage was national championship a sort of tournament between the 14 champions of the 14 prefectures 2 The format of competition and a number of teams however was being changed from time to time From season 2010 to 2014 the first division consisted of clubs from N Djamena only Championship is being played over a short time usually within a week and held alongside the national cup The leagues run over a whole year 2010 2014 edit The season 2010 was the first one out of five to include the teams from N Djamena only The league was called Ligue de N Djamena too The participating teams were ASCOT DGSSIE Elect sport Foullah Gazelle Postel 2000 RFC Toumai Tourbillon and USM Tourbillon FC were the champions with 38 points 4 more than league runners up Gazelle FC The last placed team USM was relegated to D2 while the 9th team Postel 2000 played relegation playoff Postel 2000 played against D2 runner up Saccoger and won 1 0 so both teams remained at previous level Season 2011 was the second one to include teams from N Djamena only The participating teams were ASCOT DGSSIE Elect sport Foullah Gazelle Geyser Postel 2000 RFC Toumai and Tourbillon Foullah Edifice were the champions with 43 points 8 more than league runners up Tourbillon The last placed team Geyser was relegated to D2 while the 9th team Toumai played relegation playoff Toumai stayed in the league however they did not enter the 2012 season so the next league edition had 9 teams only 3 The participating teams in 2012 were ASCOT DGSSIE Elect sport Foullah Gazelle GGMIA Postel 2000 RFC and Tourbillon Gazelle were league champions GGMIA were relegated to D2 The participating teams in 2013 were ASCOT DGSSIE Elect sport Farcha Foullah Gazelle Postel 2000 RFC Tourbillon and USM Foullah were 2013 league champions USM were relegated to D2 The participating teams in 2014 were ASCOT DGSSIE Eglise 12 Elect sport Farcha Foullah Gazelle Postel 2000 RFC and Tourbillon Foullah were 2014 league champions DGSSIE Eglise 12 Farcha Postel 2000 and Tourbillon were relegated to D2 LINAFOOT edit From season 2015 national league system went through many changes LINAFOOT started operating the league 4 The new system of 12 clubs from all over the country was introduced as well 5 Clubs that played in the first division were AS Lycod Doba AS Mirim Mongo AS Wadi Fira ASCOT Moundou AS CotonTchad Elect Sport FC FC Kebbi Foullah Edifice FC Gazelle FC Renaissance FC Renaissance FC Abeche AS Kokaga Gazelle FC won the championship 6 This edition of LINAFOOT was marked by many controversies which led to proclaiming AS CotonTchad league champion and then later giving Gazelle FC champion title back 7 In season 2016 championship was interrupted after only 5 rounds and no Chadian clubs represented the country in continental competitions Following financial difficulties and the lack of sponsors FTFA decided to implement the new format of the national championship which would lower the costs In 2017 FIFA proposed to FTFA a new championship format which FTFA accepted The new formula of the national football championship took place in two phases The first phase called a zonal phase consistsed of three zones Zone 1 consisted of six clubs from N Djamena RFC Gazelle Tourbillon Elect Sport Foullah Ediffice and Ascot Zone 2 consisted of the clubs from Sarh Koumra Doba Moundou Pala and Bongor Zone 3 included the clubs of Moussoro Ati Biltine Mongo Salamat and Abeche At the end of the zonal confrontations three clubs in Zone 2 and Zone 3 have joined the 4 qualifiers in Zone 1 for the second phase of the championship 1 The 5th and 6th of the final ranking should have been officially relegated to lower division The 2018 LINAFOOT was the 2nd season of the LINAFOOT The season started on 15 September 2018 and concluded on 7 October 2018 The twelve teams were divided into two groups of six teams 8 9 10 The matches were played at three stadiums Stade d Academie de Farcha Stade Omnisports Idriss Mahamat Ouya and Stade de Paris Congo 11 All matches were being played at 03 30 p m local time Elect Sport FC won their fifth Chadian title Abou Deco AS CotonTchad was the league topscorer with 14 goals Mbangousoum Eric was voted the best player Francis Oumar Belonga Elect Sport FC was voted the best coach The 2019 LINAFOOT was the 3rd season of the LINAFOOT Elect Sport FC won their sixth Chadian title Goyam Cesar Avenir Sarh was the league topscorer with 10 goals Brahim Ngaroudal was voted the best player Adoum Deffallah Elect Sport FC was voted best goalkeeper Francis Oumar Belonga Elect Sport FC was voted the best coach 12 The 2020 LINAFOOT was the 4th season of the LINAFOOT Delayed due to the Covid 19 pandemic the season started on 27 September 2020 and concluded on 8 October 2020 Gazelle won their fourth Chadian title The 2022 LINAFOOT was the 5th edition of the national football league The tournament was held from July 3 to 17 2022 and all matches were played in N Djamena at the Stade de Diguel Stade de Paris Congo and Stade Academie de Farcha A total of 12 teams participated in the tournament from seven zones as follows Espoir FC de Guera Zone 1 AS Sante Abeche Zone 2 Olympique de Mao Mao Zone 3 Boule d Or Pala and Experience FC Bongor Zone 4 Gazelle FC Sarh and FC Amboko Gore Zone 5 AS Sante Amdjarass Zone 6 and Foullah Edifice FC N Djamena Tout Puissaint Elect Sport FC N Djamena AS PSI N Djamena and Renaissance FC N Djamena Zone 7 The tournament consisted of a group stage and a final The group stage was divided into two pools A and B with six teams each First team from each pool advanced to the final The final was held on July 17 2022 between TP Elect Sport FC and AS Sante Abeche TP Elect Sport FC won 7 6 by penalties after the match finished 0 0 Previous winners edit Champions were 13 1988 Elect Sport FC N Djamena 1989 Renaissance FC N Djamena 1990 Elect Sport FC N Djamena 1991 Tourbillon FC N Djamena 1992 Elect Sport FC N Djamena 1993 Postel 2000 FC N Djamena 1994 Renaissance FC Abeche 1995 Postel 2000 FC N Djamena 1996 AS CotonTchad N Djamena 1997 Tourbillon FC N Djamena 1998 AS CotonTchad N Djamena 1999 Renaissance FC Abeche 2000 Tourbillon FC N Djamena 2001 Tourbillon FC N Djamena 2002 Renaissance FC N Djamena 14 2003 Renaissance FC N Djamena 2004 Renaissance FC N Djamena 2005 Renaissance FC N Djamena 2006 Renaissance FC N Djamena 2007 Renaissance FC N Djamena 2008 Elect Sport FC N Djamena 2009 Gazelle FC N Djamena 2010 Tourbillon FC Ligue de N Djamena champion 2011 Foullah Edifice FC Ligue de N Djamena champion 2012 Gazelle FC Ligue de N Djamena champion 2013 Foullah Edifice FC Ligue de N Djamena champion 2014 Foullah Edifice FC Ligue de N Djamena champion 15 2015 Gazelle FC 2016 No champion championship interrupted due financial difficulties 16 2017 abandoned 2018 Elect Sport FC N Djamena 2019 Elect Sport FC N Djamena 2020 Gazelle FC 2021 Not played 2022 Elect Sport FC N Djamena 2023 AS PSI N Djamena Performance By Club edit Club City Titles Last titleRenaissance FC N Djamena 7 2007Elect Sport FC N Djamena 7 2022Tourbillon FC N Djamena 5 2010Gazelle FC N Djamena 4 2020Foullah Edifice FC N Djamena 3 2014AS CotonTchad N Djamena 2 1998Postel 2000 FC N Djamena 2 1995Renaissance FC Abeche 2 1999AS PSI N Djamena 1 2023Competition format editCompetition edit Since its formation the league went through many changes in its system and number of participating clubs The new formula of the national football championship takes place in two phases The first phase is called a zonal phase and consists of zones At the end of the zonal confrontations clubs start the second phase of the championship 1 The tournament consists of a group stage and a final The group stage is divided into two groups A and B with six teams each First team from each group advances to the final Winner of the final is crowned champion Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw No points are awarded for a loss Qualification for African competitions edit The national champion enters the Champions League preliminary round while cup winner enters Confederation Cup Preliminary round CAF Champions League is open to the winners of all CAF affiliated national leagues From the 2004 competition the runner up of the league of the 12 highest ranked countries also entered the tournament creating a 64 team field The 12 countries would be ranked on the performance of their clubs in the previous 5 years As Chad is not among the best 12 countries it has only one spot in this competition From the top twelve placed CAF member associations the winner of the domestic cup and the third placed club in the domestic league of the considered associations are eligible to participate in the CAF Confederation Cup while only domestic cup winners from member associations ranked from 13 till 55 are eligible to participate in the competition As Chad is not among the 12 best placed countries it has only one spot in this competition Premier League clubs in international competition edit Chadian clubs started to participate in African competitions in 1990 with RFC N Djamena being the first Chadian club to enter the African Cup of Champions Clubs Chadian clubs have never won either Champions League or Confederations Cup The best result they have achieved was first round of Champions League RFC N Djamena in 1990 Elect Sport in 1991 POSTEL 2000 in 1996 ASCOT N Djamena in 1997 Tourbillon in 1992 1998 and 2002 Gazelle in 2010 Sponsorship editIn July 2014 it was announced that mobile operator Airtel signed a deal with FTFA and became its official sponsor The goal was improving the football in Chad Airtel has already signed deals with a lot of African football federations 17 Finances editLe Fonds National de Developpement du Sport FNDS is the fond for the development of sports in Chad It finances national football league among the others For the season 2014 the FNDS marked off 300 million FCFA 18 Chadian league faced many financial problems during the years The national league was interrupted a few times because of this Season 2015 was suspended for financial reasons 19 20 but it resumed after 2 and a half months after some amount of money was paid by Federation 21 Clubs edit nbsp nbsp Lycot Doba nbsp Mirim Mongo nbsp Wadi Fira nbsp ASCOT Moundou nbsp Kebbi nbsp RFC Abeche nbsp Kokaga nbsp ASCOTElectFoullahGazelleRFCclass notpageimage Location of Chadian clubsStadiums editFive clubs ASCOT Elect Foullah Gazelle RFC play on the same stadium Stade Omnisports Idriss Mahamat Ouya also named Stade Nacional located in N Djamena 22 The stadium holds 20 000 23 people and has artificial grass 24 It is also the home ground of the Chad national football team It is named after former Chadian highjumper Mahamat Idriss 1942 1987 ASCOT Moundou plays its home games on Stade de Moundou The stadium holds 10 000 people 23 RFC Abeche plays its home games on Stade de Abeche capacity 5 000 23 while Lycod de Doba plays its home games on Stade Omnisports de Doba capacity 8 000 built in 2008 Mirim Mongo plays on Stade Idriss Miskine 25 AS Kokaga Sarh plays on Stade Omnisport de Begou Top goalscorers editYear Best scorers Club Goals2003 nbsp Cyprien Nguembaye Gazelle FC 26 12 27 2005 nbsp Misdongarde Betolngar 28 Renaissance FC 7 29 2010 nbsp Mahamat Adda Abou Deco citation needed AS CotonTchad2012 nbsp Rodrigue Ninga citation needed Renaissance FC 122014 nbsp Hassane Brahim 30 Elect Sport FC 192015 nbsp Beadoum Monde Gazelle FC 28 31 2018 nbsp Mahamat Adda Abou Deco AS CotonTchad 14 32 2019 nbsp Hassane Brahim Elect Sport FCReferences edit a b c Tchad la FIFA impose un nouveau systeme pour le championnat national 13 April 2017 Wame Baba 23 July 2002 Les Sao 30 ans plus tard Afrik foot com l actualite du football africain www afrik foot com Chad 2012 RSSSF ATPE Tchad La reprise du championnat national est hypothetique Archived copy Archived from the original on 1 August 2015 Retrieved 28 August 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link JournalDuTchad com LINAFOOT fait le bilan du championnat national Archived from the original on 17 July 2016 Retrieved 26 March 2017 JournalDuTchad com Gazelle FC detrone au profit de Renaissance FC Archived from the original on 6 October 2017 Retrieved 26 March 2017 Tchad la reprise du championnat national de football annoncee pour le 15 septembre tchadinfos com 30 August 2018 Tchad Elect sport sacre champion national tchadinfos com 8 October 2018 Tchad le retour du Tchad a la campagne africaine de football tchadinfos com 9 October 2018 About Nesta Yamgoto 8 October 2018 Tchad Elect sport sacre champion national Tchadinfos com Retrieved 16 July 2019 Football Elect Sport champion du Tchad pour la deuxieme fois 26 June 2019 Chad List of Champions RSSSF Strack Zimmermann Benjamin Renaissance N Djamena 2002 www national football teams com Chad List of Champions RSSSF Redemarrage de la 2eme edition de Linafoot Archived from the original on 27 March 2017 Retrieved 26 March 2017 Tchad Airtel signe un partenariat avec la Federation nationale de football Tchadinfos comTchadinfos com Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 28 August 2015 FNDS la direction generale du FNDS dement les diatribes du president de LINAFOOT Archived from the original on 9 March 2016 Retrieved 28 August 2015 Tchad le president de la ligue de football de N Djamena justifie la suspension du championnat par le manque de finances 3 July 2013 Tchad la ligue de Football de N Djamena suspend le championnat 30 June 2013 Tchad le championnat national de football reprend aujourd hui 5 August 2015 Stade omnisports Idriss Mahamat Ouya www goalzz com Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 14 January 2022 a b c World Stadiums Stadiums in Chad www worldstadiums com Archived from the original on 13 December 2017 Retrieved 26 August 2015 News GreenFields EMEA Greenfields eu Archived from the original on 24 April 2017 Retrieved 10 August 2018 Mapy cz Mapy cz Retrieved 10 August 2018 Strack Zimmermann Benjamin Cyprien Nguembaye www national football teams com Chad 2003 RSSSF Misdongard Betoligar carriere de club carriere internationale la vie personnelle honneurs Archived from the original on 19 January 2015 Retrieved 18 January 2015 Strack Zimmermann Benjamin Misdongarde Betolngar www national football teams com JSK Le Tchadien Ibrahim Hassen serait la 3e recrue Archived from the original on 1 July 2015 Retrieved 1 July 2015 Strack Zimmermann Benjamin Beadoum Monde www national football teams com Tchad Elect sport sacre champion national 8 October 2018 External links editLeague at fifa com RSSSF competition history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chad Premier League amp oldid 1179297215, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.