Scoring 23 goals in 15 days, Jaraaf has set an unusual record since 2009, coinciding with the launch of Senegal’s Ligue 1 Pro. Under the leadership of Abdoulaye Sarr, the team has clearly shown its ambitions and objectives, aiming to clinch the championship title, as emphasized by their general manager Ndofféne Fall.
Behind Jaraaf, the Etudiants du Duc with 21 goals, the Port and the Casa with 16 goals each, follow closely. Reigning champion Diambars de Saly ranks fourth with 15 goals, significantly ahead of Yeggo de Sicap, which holds the red lantern and has the worst attack with only 8 goals scored.
The title of best defense is held by the Ouakam Sports Union (USO), having conceded only 5 goals, compared to 6 for Touré Kunda.
After the 15th day, 30 yellow cards were distributed, with 6 given during the Yeggo – Suneor match alone, while Casa – Diambars and Pikine – Port matches each saw 5 cards distributed.
Currently, the top scorer in the league is Ibrahima Diop of Jaraaf with 11 goals, further solidified by his hat-trick performance against Stade de Mbour. The record of 20 goals scored on the 10th day still stands, with the second-best scoring day being the 15th, with 12 goals scored.
If the Senegalese Ligue 1 season were to end today, Jaraaf (27 points), AS Pikine (26 pts + 12), and USO (26 points + 7) would form the leading trio, while Niarry Tally (15 pts) and Yeggo (9 pts) would face relegation.
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