ASC Jaraaf have secured the 2025 Senegalese Ligue 1 title, claiming their 13th national championship following a commanding 4-1 victory over ASC HLM on the final day of the season at Djiguily Bakayoko Stadium in Grand Yoff.
The Medina-based club entered the decisive 30th round level on points with US Gorée, setting the stage for a dramatic conclusion to the campaign. Jaraaf, aware that only a win would give them any hope of lifting the trophy, delivered a confident performance, comfortably dispatching ASC HLM to keep their title aspirations alive.
Meanwhile, US Gorée, who began the day also on 51 points, faltered in their final fixture, suffering a narrow 1-0 defeat to Guédiawaye FC.
That result left Gorée stuck at their point tally, while Jaraaf’s comprehensive win propelled them to a final total of 54 points—securing the championship in dramatic fashion.
Jaraaf’s triumph marks a return to domestic dominance and adds another title to their decorated history, reaffirming their status as one of Senegal’s most storied football institutions.
Their latest success reflects a season of consistency, resilience, and determination, culminating in a title race that remained undecided until the final whistle of the league campaign.
The Grand Yoff crowd witnessed a dominant display from Jaraaf, whose attacking prowess was on full display. The four-goal haul not only secured the necessary three points but underlined the team’s superior form when it mattered most.
With the pressure of the title race at its peak, the Green and Whites produced arguably their most complete performance of the season.
As champions, ASC Jaraaf will now go on to represent Senegal in the CAF Champions League, the continent’s premier club competition.
It is a return to the continental stage that the club and its supporters will eagerly anticipate, especially after the determination and quality shown throughout this season.
Elsewhere in the league, the final round of fixtures also confirmed the relegation of Oslo FA and Jamono Fatick to the second division.
Both clubs struggled to maintain consistent form over the course of the campaign and will now face the challenge of regrouping in the lower tier with the hope of making a swift return to top-flight football.
For Jaraaf, the 2025 season will be remembered as one defined by grit, focus, and late-season momentum. The club’s ability to rise to the occasion when the margin for error had vanished reflects the character instilled by its coaching staff and players alike.
With the title now secured and continental football on the horizon, ASC Jaraaf will look to build on this success and continue their proud legacy both within Senegal and on the African stage.
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— ASC Jaraaf (@ASCJaraafSn) June 29, 2025