1910 Club Athlétique Brazzavillois (aka Elephants) 1910 Gobi (military club) 1913 Union Sportive Brazzavilloise 1926 Etoile du Congo (Brazzaville) [founded as Club scolaire brazzavillois] 1927 Napoléon I (Brazzaville) 1931 Diables Rouges (Brazzaville) 1935 Club Athlétique Renaissance Aiglon (Brazzaville) [CARA] 1942 AS Cheminots (Pointe-Noire) 1947 Etudiants de la boule ronde [merger of 3 older clubs, Saint-Vincent A and B and Centre Emile Maudzou] 1950 CSMD Diables Noirs (Brazzaville) [founded as AS Mission (other source: 1939)] AS Police (Pointe-Noire) 1951 Espoir du Niari (Dolisie) [founded as Etoile A] Charlemagne (Dolisie) [founded as Etoile B] 1952 Victoria Club Mokanda (Pointe-Noire) 1953 AC Léopards (Dolisie) [founded as Saint-Paul de Dolisie] 1967 Inter Club (Brazzaville) 1970 Kotoko MFOA (Brazzaville) [disbanded] 1976 RC Olympique (Brazzaville) 1982 EPB (Pointe-Noire) [disbanded] Carpillon (Sibiti) 1984 FC Ngando (Brazzaville) 1989 AS Police (Brazzaville) [disbanded 2013] 1993 AS Ponténégrine (Pointe-Noire) [on Nov 24] 1997 FC Pelerin (Pointe-Noire) 2003 AS Kondzo (Bazzaville) 2005 ACNFF (Brazzaville) 2007 FC Bilombe (Pointe-Noire) 2010 Tongo FC (Brazzaville) 2011 FC Nathaly's (Pointe-Noire) 2013 AS Bana Nouvelle Génération (Brazzaville) ASF Flamengo (Brazzaville) 2014 AS Otohô (Oyo) [in July] Women Club Foundation Dates 1996 AC Colombe (Brazzaville) [on Aug 16] 2006 Association Galactic Excellence (Pointe-Noire)
Sources included: [Vel 01]
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