AS Sucrière de La Réunion explained

Clubname:ASSUR
Fullname:AS Sucrière
Founded:as Compagnie Sucrière Sénégalaise Richard Toll
Ground:Stade Municipal de Richard Toll
Richard Toll, Senegal
Capacity:10,000
Position:16th, relegated

Association Sportive Sucrière (short form: ASSUR, AS Sucrière, the first r italicized) is a Senegalese football club based in Richard Toll.

History

The club played in the top division in Senegalese football, their position in the later part were largely moderate until 2006 when the group system was in place, the club was relegated to Division 2 and returned in 2008 where they remained until 2013 when they relegated again after the club with the new name finished last, their highest position was fourth.

In cup competitions, CSS played in the Senegal FA Cup and lost the 1994 final to ASC Diaraf, their only appearance in the National Assembly Cup was in 2010 where they also lost the final.

CSS participated in the first ever League Cup in 2009 and advanced up to the Quarterfinals where they lost to Stade de Mbour, a year later, they also advanced up to the Quarterfinals and lost to ASC Diaraf, Senegal's major team.

In 2012, the club was renamed from Compagnie Sucrière Sénégalaise Richard Toll to AS Sucrière du Sénégal.[1]

Their home stadium is Stade Municipal de Richard Toll.

League and cup history

Performance in CAF competitions

Season!style="background:#DCDCDC"
CompetitionQualification methodRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregate
2000CAF CupDivision 1 - 3rd placeFirst Round Real de Banjul1–00–12–0
Second Round Étoile du Sahel0–31–22–4
2006CAF Confederation CupDivision 1 - 3rd placeFirst Round Mighty Blackpool2–02–13–2
Second RoundEspérance ST0–13–00–4

National level

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAGDPCupLeague CupAN CupNotesFinal Phase
19951B416583107+323Did not advanceDid not participate
199711126align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-31
199811426align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-46Did not relegated due to an uncertain reason
19991326111052815+1343
200016228772116+531
2000-0119265156910align=right-130
2001-02192651551615+130
2002-03172661371311+231
2003-041638131692925+455
20051334121393524+1149
20061Aalign=right bgcolor=#FFC0CB9163851113align=right-228Relegated with a loss of 3 points by an unknown reasonDid not participate
20082align=right bgcolor=#B9FFB9align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-
20091A4165741211+122Quarter-finalistDid not advanceDid not participate
20101A7164661415align=right-118Quarter-finalistbgcolor=silverFinalistDid not advanceDid not participate
2010-1111330612121526align=right-1130
2011-121A4145631110+121Did not advanceDid not participate
20131align=right bgcolor=#FFC0CB163058171133align=right-2223

Statistics

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://westafricanfootball.com/2013/01/31/goalscorers-in-the-senegalese-ligue-1-2013/ AS Sucrière, formerly known as CSS Richard-Toll