At the conclusion of the first leg of the Senegalese Ligue 1 Pro, a total of 161 goals were scored across 91 matches, averaging 1.76 goals per match. This marks an improvement from the previous season’s average of 1.6 goals per match, totaling just over 150 goals.
Leading the attack were Jaraaf and Dakar Université Club, each scoring 18 goals. Meanwhile, the strongest defenses belonged to Ouakam Sports Union (USO) and Touré Kunda, conceding only 5 goals each during the first leg.
Conversely, Yeggo had the weakest defense, conceding 18 goals.
A total of 18 red cards were issued during this phase, with a peak on the 3rd day when 33 yellow cards were distributed across all stadiums in Senegal, including 4 red cards.
The record for most goals scored in a single day, 20, was achieved on the 10th day, a milestone unmatched until now. The 11th day came close with 15 goals.
At the midpoint of the season, Jaraaf, AS Pikine, and USO emerged as surprising leaders, while Diambars, the reigning champion, Casa Sport, Linguère de Saint-Louis, and OL Ngor struggled.
Yeggo, currently at the bottom of the standings, appears to be headed towards relegation to Ligue 2, a stark contrast from its position just over two years ago.