AS Kaloum Star explained

Clubname:AS Kaloum
Fullname:Association Sportive Kaloum
Nickname:A.S.K.
Founded:1963
Ground:Stade de la Mission
Conakry, Guinea
Capacity:1,000
Chairman:Aboubacar Sampil
Manager:Ivan Minnaert
League:Ligue 1 Pro
Season:2022–23
Position:10th place
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Association Sportive Kaloum , also known as A.S.K, is a football club based in Conakry, Guinea. In the 1960s A.S.K was known as Conakry I, and won three titles under that name.

Due to the problems in sponsoring in 2008, the club was relegated to Ligue 2.[1]

Achievements

National

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International

Performance in CAF competitions

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CompetitionQualification methodRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregate
1966African Cup of Champions ClubsGuinean championsPreliminary Round US Goréecanc.cancw/o1
First round AS Real Bamako2–32–13–5
1970African Cup of Champions ClubsGuinean championsSecond Round ASC Jeanne d'Arc3–12–14–3
Quarter-finals Stade d'Abidjan4–31–15–4
Semi-finals TP Englebert1–23–15–2
1971African Cup of Champions ClubsGuinean championsFirst round Enugu Rangers3–32–15–4
1976CAF Cup Winners' CupFirst round RC Kadiogo7–01–07–1
Second round Tonnerre Yaoundé1–20–01–2
1977CAF Cup Winners' CupFirst round Kadiogo FC1–12–12–3
1981African Cup of Champions ClubsGuinean championsFirst round Starlight Banjul2–10–13–1
Second round Asante Kotoko4–11–02–4
Quarter-finals ASEC Mimosas2–11–23–3 (a)
Semi-finals AS Vita Club0–01–00–1
1982African Cup of Champions ClubsGuinean championsPreliminary Round Real Republicans3–01–04–0
First round Enugu Rangers0–01–00–1
1985African Cup of Champions ClubsGuinean championsFirst Round Real Republicans1–02–23–2
Second round Enugu Rangers2–03–13–3 (a)
Quarter-finals FAR Rabat3–03–03–3 (1–3 p)
1986CAF Cup Winners' CupGuinean cup winnersFirst round Difaa El Jadida1–02–01–2
1988African Cup of Champions ClubsGuinean championsFirst round Africa Sports0–23–11–5
1990African Cup of Champions ClubsPreliminary Round Benfica Bissau2–01–02–1
First round FAR Rabat1–14–01–5
1992CAF CupFirst round ASMO Libreville3–15–14–6
1994African Cup of Champions ClubsGuinean championsFirst round AS Tempête Mocaf1–03–01–3
1995CAF CupFirst round Africa Sports0–13–44–4 (a)
Second round 1º de Maio0–10–11–1 (4–2 p)
Quarter-finals Asante Kotoko0–02–32–2 (a)
Semi-finals Inter Club Brazzaville1–01–01–1 (a)
Finals ES Sahel0–02–00–2
1996African Cup of Champions ClubsGuinean championsFirst round ASC Diaraf1–10–01–1 (a)
1997CAF Champions LeagueGuinean championsFirst round Udoji United1–13–12–4
1998CAF Cup Winners' CupGuinean cup winnersFirst round Mbilinga FC2–11–02–2 (a)
1999CAF Champions LeagueGuinean championsPreliminary Round Real de Bajul1–10–23–1
First round Shooting Stars3–06–03–6
2002CAF Cup Winners' CupGuinean cup winnersFirst round AS Mangasport1–11–11–1 (4–3 pen)
2003CAF CupFirst round SONACOS Diourbel0–00–00–0 (2–4 p)
2006CAF Confederation CupGuinean Cup winnersFirst round Haras El Hodood0–16–00–7
2008CAF Champions LeagueGuinean championsPreliminary Round Invincible Elevencanc.canc.w/o2
First round ASEC Mimosas1–10–01–1 (a)
2015CAF Champions LeagueGuinean championsPreliminary Round Séwé Sports1–01–23–1
First round ZESCO United1–11–11–1 (5–4 p)
Second round USM Alger1–12–12–3
CAF Confederation CupGuinean championship runner-upFirst round Orlando Pirates0–24–11–6
2016CAF Confederation CupGuinean Cup winnersFirst round Stade Gabésien0–02–11–2
2017CAF Confederation CupGuinean Cup runner-upFirst round IR Tanger1–03–01–3

1 US Gorée withdrew

2 Invincible Eleven withdrew

Statistics

Current squad

As of March 2015.[3]

Chairmen

Managers

Notes and References

  1. http://www.aminata.com/politique-mainmenu-44/2485-championnat-ligue-1--las-kaloum-exclue- Championnat Ligue 1 : l'AS Kaloum exclue le 13/03/2008 (Championnat Ligue 1: AS Kaloum Excluded on March 13, 2008)
  2. AS Kaloum Star won the first three titles in the (1965, 1969 & 1970) under the name of Conakry I
  3. http://guineenews.org/2013/11/stage-dabidjan-las-kaloum-fortement-remanie-va-demarrer-la-nouvelle-saison/ Stage d’Abidjan : l’AS Kaloum fortement remanié va démarrer la nouvelle saison.