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7 days retro: a look back at the highlights of national football news from last week – Football in Togo

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7 days retro: a look back at the highlights of national football news from last week – Football in Togo

New issue of “7 days retro”. The resumption of the second division national football championship, the formalization of the contract of the coach of the local Éperviers, the dismissal of the Doumbé coach and the 10th day of D1 Lonato are the key subjects which have marked national football news from last week.

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8th act of the second division national football championship: ASFOSA pins Maranatha in group A, Ifodjè consolidates its leadership position in group B

The return phase of the national second division football championship began in the middle of last week with the matches of the 8th day. In the southern zone, ASFOSA on the move takes over Maranatha 1 goal to 0, it is with this same score that Arabia de Tabligbo defeated Olympique de Vo. Anges de Notsè and Agaza de Lomé separate back to back 0 goals everywhere. Etoile Filante dominates the JCA by the smallest of margins 1 goal to 0.

At the end of this eighth day, ASFOSA remains the leader of this group A with 15 points, Étoile Filante is second with 14 points, Arabia de Tabligbo finishes the podium with 12 points. At the bottom of the table are the JCA 8 points and Olympique de Vo 6 points.

In group B, Ifodjè from Atakpamé overcomes Koroki from Tchamba 1 goal to 0, CDF Haknour does the same against Sara FC 1 goal to 0. 1-1 is the score of the TAC- Foadan match . Finally AS Agouwa and Arsenal FC de Kara part with a goalless draw of 0 goals everywhere.

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In the ranking in this group B, Ifodjè d’Atakpamé is first with 19 points. Foadan is second with 14 points, CDF Haknour comes third with 13 points. In the relegation zone are Sara FC with 7 points and AS Agouwa with 4 points.

Local hawks: Kader Cougbadja’s contract formalized

The Togolese Football Federation (FTF) made public the contract of Kader Cougbadja at the head of the local selection a few months ago. The duration of his contract is three years. His mission will be to assist coach Paulo Duarte as Assistant Coach. Kader Cougbadja is expected to qualify the local Éperviers for the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) and also help Togolese football progress. Cougbadja will be helped in his tasks by Kodjo Afiadegnigban.

D1 Lonato: Doumbé FC separates from its coach

Anani Kafui Hunlede’s mission at the head of Doumbé FC de Mango has come to an end. Indeed, the latter was thanked by the leaders of Doumbé FC for insufficient results.

D1 Lonato J10: ASKO victorious, Dyto falls again

The 10th day of D1 Lonato took place last weekend and the residents experienced varying fortunes. ASKO from Kara dominated Gomido FC from Kpalimé 1 goal to 0, it is with this same score that Sémassi from Sokodé got rid of Dyto from Lomé. Gbohloe-su on the move pins Doumbé FC 1 goal to 0. Entente2 of Lomé and AC Barracuda part back to back 0 goals everywhere. Kakadl FC beats AS Binah 2 goals to 0, AS OTR bows down against ASCK 1 goal to 2. FC Espoir de Zio was merciless for Gbikinki beaten 2 goals to 0. The AS Tambo-Unisport meeting is postponed until later date.

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After this 10th day, ASKO still remains leader with 21, Gomido comes in second position with 19 points. Gbohloe-su is third with 18 points, Entente2 is ranked fourth with 17 points and FC Espoir which has 16 points is ranked fifth.

In the relegation zone are AS Binah, Doumbé, Gbikinki FC with 8 points each and Dyto credited with 4 units.

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