1913 US de Dakar
Artistique de Dakar
1921 USTD (Dakar) [Union sportive des tireurs de Dakar]
ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) [on 9 Sep 1921]
1929 US Indigène
1932 ESpérance de Rufisque
1933 Foyer France Sénégal (Dakar) [on 3 May 1933; became Jaraaf (Diaraf) 1969]
US Gorée
1935 Diane (Saint-Louis)
1939 Espoir de Saint-Louis [on 19 Jun 1939; merged 1969 into ASC La Linguère St.-Louis]
1941 ASC SUNEOR (Diourbel) [founded as SEIB Diourbel]
1943 Racing Club de Dakar
1946 La Saint-Louisienne [on 13 Jun 1946; merged 1969 into ASC La Linguère St.-Louis]
Grand Air (Saint-Louis)
1951 Réveil de Saint-Louis [in March; merged 1969 with Gaieté Club and Avenir to Barack de Saint-Louis]
US de Ouakam (Dakar) [founded as Union Sportive Ouakamoise]
1955 Gaieté Club (Saint-Louis) [merged 1969 with Réveil and Avenir to Barack de Saint-Louis]
AS de Pikine [founded as USAC de Pikine]
1957 Dakar Université Club [DUC]
1960 Stade de Mbour
Modèle de Mbao
Casa Sport (Ziguinchor) [founded as Foyer des Jeunes de Casamance]
1965 AS Forces Armées (Dakar) [ASFA]
AS Cambérène
Flamenco (Pikine) [merged 1974 with Soleil and Paris Germain to ASC Jambars de Pikine]
1968 SONACOS (Diourbel) [founded as SEIB Diourbel]
1969 ASDC Almadies (Dakar) [merger of US de Ouakam (temporarily), Olympic de Ngor and Espoir de Yoff]
ASC Jaraaf (Dakar) [on 20 Sep 1969; evolved out of Foyer France Sénégal]
ASC La Linguère (Saint-Louis) [on 9 Sep 1969; merger of La Saint-Louisienne and Espoir de Saint-Louis]
Barack de Saint-Louis [merger of Gaieté Club, Avenir and Réveil de Saint-Louis]
AS Pikine [founded as ASC Niayes de Pikine as merger of USAC de Pikine and 4 more teams; new name since 2007/08]
ASEC Ndiambour (Louga)
ASC Saltigues (Rufisque)
1974 ASC Jambars de Pikine [merger of Flamenco, Soleil and Paris Germain]
ASC Manko (Dahra-Djiolof)
ASC de Sinedone (Saint-Louis)
1976 AS Douanes (Dakar) [on Jan 16]
AS Diecko (Dakar)
1979 ASC Kansala
1980 ASC Ceddo 80 (Pikine)
ASC Nietty Mbaar
1981 ASC Niary Tally (Dakar) [on Feb 12]
AS Sucrière de la Réunion (Richard Toll)
1982 ASC Yeggo (Dakar)
1983 AS Port Autonome (Dakar)
SENELEC (Louga)
1985 ASC Liberté 4 (Dakar)
ASC Sangomar (Fatick) [merger of SC Dialogue and Super Etoile]
1986 ASC Touré Kounda (Mbour)
1991 ASC HLM (Dakar)
1993 FC Guédiawaye (Dakar)
1995 ASC Yakaar (Rufisque)
1996 ASC Saloum (Kaolack) [merger of AS Kaolack and ASC Mbossé Kaolack]
1999 Racing Club de Dakar
2000 Académie Génération Foot (Dakar)
2001 ASC Xam-Xam (Dakar)
2003 Diambars FC (Saly) [founded in Feb]
2005 AS Dakar Sacré-Cœur
2006 Wally Daan FC (Thiès)
2012 Bargny MS
2020 Builders FC (Dakar)
Women Club Foundation Dates
1970 Gazelles de la Municipalité de Dakar
1976 Dorades de Mbour
1977 Tandems de Kaolack [founded as Garniers de Kaolack]
1978 Abeilles de Bignona
Tigresses de Ziguinchor [disbanded]
1979 Colombes Pie XII de Kaolack [disbanded]
AS Bambey
1987 Sirènes de Grand-Yoff (Dakar)
1991 Aigles de la Médina (Dakar) [founded as Chattes de Dakar]
1996 FC Croisement de Yarakh (Dakar)
1999 Lycée Ameth Fall de St.-Louis
2002 UCAS de Sédhiou [founded as Abeilles de Sédhiou]
Amazones de Kolda
Sources included: http://www.beep.ird.fr/collect/inseps/index/assoc/MI07-05.dir/MI07-05.pdf, https://beep.ird.fr/collect/inseps/index/assoc/MO88-10.dir/MO88-10.pdf
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