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Super D1

Association football league in Mauritania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Super D1 (Arabic: الدوري الموريتاني الممتاز) is the top division of association football league system in Mauritania. It was created in 1976.

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Current clubs (2024–25)

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Previous winners

Years Champions
1976 AS Garde Nationale (1)
1977 AS Garde Nationale (2)
1978 AS Garde Nationale (3)
1979 AS Garde Nationale (4)
1980 Not held
1981 ASC Police (1)
1982 ASC Police (2)
1983 ACS Ksar (1)
1984 AS Garde Nationale (5)
1985 ACS Ksar (2)
1986 ASC Police (3)
1987 ASC Police (4)
1988 ASC Police (5)
1989 Not held
1990 ASC Police (6)
1991 ASC Police (7)
1992 ASC Ksar (3)
1993 ASC Ksar (4)
1994 AS Garde Nationale (6)
1995 ASC Sonalec (1)
1996 Not held
1997 Not held
1998 AS Garde Nationale (7)
1999 SDPA Rosso (1)
2000 ASC Mauritel (1)
2001 FC Nouadhibou (1)
2002 FC Nouadhibou (2)
2003 Al Nasr de Sebkha (1)
2004 ACS Ksar (5)
2005 Al Nasr de Sebkha (2)
2006 ASC Mauritel (2)
2007 Al Nasr de Sebkha (3)
2008 ASAC Concorde (1)
2009 ASC Snim (1)
2010 ASC Snim (2)
2010–11 FC Nouadhibou (3)
2011–12 FC Tevragh Zeïna (1)
2012–13 FC Nouadhibou (4)
2013–14 FC Nouadhibou (5)
2014–15 FC Tevragh Zeïna (2)
2015–16 FC Tevragh Zeïna (3)
2016–17 ASAC Concorde (2)
2017–18 FC Nouadhibou (6)
2018–19 FC Nouadhibou (7)
2019–20 FC Nouadhibou (8)
2020–21 FC Nouadhibou (9)
2021–22 FC Nouadhibou (10)
2022–23 FC Nouadhibou (11)
2023–24 FC Nouadhibou (12)
2024–25 FC Nouadhibou (13)[a]
  1. Al Hilal were actually the league winners but were not awarded the title as they only contested as a foreign club.
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Performance by club

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Top goalscorers

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Multiple hat-tricks

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See also

Notes

    1. Al Hilal play their home matches at Cheikha Ould Boïdiya Stadium in Nouakchott (Mauritania), instead of their regular stadium, Al-Hilal Stadium, Omdurman, due to the Sudanese civil war.
    2. Al Merrikh play their home matches at Cheikha Ould Boïdiya Stadium in Nouakchott (Mauritania), instead of their regular stadium, Al-Merrikh Stadium, Omdurman, due to the Sudanese civil war.
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