Fixtures

Congo Premier League 05/04 17:00 - Etoile Du Congo vs AS Otoho d'Oyo - View
Congo Premier League 05/10 17:00 - AS Juk vs Etoile Du Congo - View
Congo Premier League 05/18 17:00 - CARA Brazzaville vs Etoile Du Congo - View
Congo Premier League 05/25 17:00 - FC Kondzo vs Etoile Du Congo - View
Congo Premier League 06/02 14:00 - Etoile Du Congo vs AS Vegas - View

Results

Congo Premier League 04/26 17:00 - Etoile Du Congo v AS Bng W 1-0
Congo Premier League 04/20 14:00 - Etoile Du Congo v FC Nathalys de Pointe-Noire D 0-0
Congo Premier League 04/14 17:00 - Etoile Du Congo v JS Talangai D 1-1
Congo Premier League 04/07 15:00 - Vita Club de Mokanda v Etoile Du Congo L 1-0
Congo Premier League 03/31 14:00 - Etoile Du Congo v Interclub L 0-1
Congo Premier League 03/24 17:00 - Etoile Du Congo v Leopards de Dolisie D 0-0
Congo Premier League 03/16 17:00 - Diables Noirs v Etoile Du Congo W 0-1
Congo Premier League 03/06 15:00 - AS Cheminots v Etoile Du Congo D 1-1
Congo Premier League 02/03 14:00 - Etoile Du Congo v AS Cheminots L 0-1
Congo Premier League 01/28 14:00 - Etoile Du Congo v Diables Noirs D 1-1
Congo Premier League 01/21 14:00 - Leopards de Dolisie v Etoile Du Congo W 0-1
Congo Premier League 01/12 14:00 - Interclub v Etoile Du Congo L 2-1

Statistici

 TotalGazdeOaspeti
Matches played 27 15 12
Wins 10 6 4
Draws 9 6 3
Losses 8 3 5
Goals for 26 15 11
Goals against 20 9 11
Clean sheets 11 7 4
Failed to score 9 7 2

Wikipedia - Étoile du Congo

Étoile du Congo is a Congolese football club based in Brazzaville.

History

L'Étoile du Congo started as a team in the Fédération Athlétique Congolaise (FAC), a league run by Catholic missionaries in the Belgian Congo. The church provided clothes and shoes and the team was required to attend mass. The team, known at the time as Renaissance, won the Brazzaville city championship each year from 1945 to 1950 led by team-captain Dominique Sombo. They played at Eboué stadium, which was owned by the mission.

Controversy

The players, being colonized, were not compensate at all for their efforts. The mission would collect money at the gates, and did not pay for medical treatment or transport to games. In 1951, the players decided to write to the Director of Social Services to request to leave the mission and to be sponsored by a cultural center. After threatening to boycott colonial administrators assuaged their demands to avoid popular outcry. Renaissance won another city championship and independence from the FAC. To celebrate their new autonomy, the team changed their name to L'Étoile, in respect to a star Brazzaville team from the 1930s. The name Renaissance was given to reserve team of younger players.