Étoile_de_Guinée

Étoile de Guinée

Étoile de Guinée

Guinean football club


Club Sportif Étoile de Guinée, called CS Étoile de Guinée or simply Étoile de Guinée is a football club based in Conakry, Guinea. Founded in 1996, the team has promoted great talents such as Alhassane Bangoura, Naby Yattara, Kanfory Sylla, and Oumar Kalabane.

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In 2003 they won the Guinée Coupe Nationale.[1]

Car crash 191

On 31. December 2019, nine players of the team died in a Bus crash in Mamou and 17 players were injured.[2] The coach collided with the bus of Wakriya AC, who the National players Alfred Kargbo of Sierra Leone at scene and Guinean Abubacar Camara died a day later in hospital.[3]

Achievements

National titles

Winner: 2003
  • Tournoi Ruski Alumini: 1
Winner: 2002

Performance in CAF competitions

Stadium

Currently the team plays at the Stade 28 Septembre.[4]


Notes and references

  1. "Guinea - List of Cup Winners". RSSSF. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  2. "Nine footballers die in Guinea bus crash". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 January 2019.



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