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Senegal Premier League

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SEN

Championnat National

FT
18/01/12
CSS
1:1
DUC
FT
18/01/12
Diambars
3:0
GFC
FT
18/01/12
Gorée
0:0
Yakaar
FT
18/01/12
Linguère
0:0
Ouakam
FT
18/01/12
Dahra
0:0
Diaraf
FT
18/01/12
Casa Sport
3:0
Niary Tally
FT
18/01/12
Yeggo
1:1
Pikine
FT
18/01/12
Touré Kounda
1:0
Douane

Photos

  • Supporters of Senegal wait for the start of a friendly match
  • Marseille's forward Mamadou Niang (R) scores a second goal
  • Marseille's forward Mamadou Niang celebrates after scoring a goal
  • Lens's Ivorian forward Aruna DINDANE (R) vies with Marseille's forward Mamadou Niang
  • AS Nancy's senegaleses forward Issiar Dia (R) vies with FC Sochaux' midfielder Benjamin Gavanon (R)
  • Marseille's captain and forward Mamadou Niang celebrates
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