The blog article that I am offering you today concerns the news of the national football championship of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). We will focus more particularly on the first leg of the championship and the teams that stood out.
In Group B, AS Maniema Union finished first with a total of 24 points after nine matches played. It is followed by the AS VClub of Kinshasa with 15 points, followed by the Black Dolphins and the DCMP, who are tied with 14 points. Finally, AC Kuya closes the group ranking with 12 points. As for FC Celeste, they occupy last place with only 8 points in nine matches.
In group A, FC Lupopo dominated the first leg with a total of 22 points. TP Mazembe ranks in second place with 19 points in seven matches played, followed by Lubumbashi Sports with 17 points in eight matches. Don Bosco is in fourth place with 14 points from eight matches, while FC Blessing is in fifth position with 12 points from seven matches. Finally, US Tshinkunku brings up the rear with only 2 small points collected in eight outings.
Interestingly, these results reflect close competition in both groups, with teams holding each other closely. The rest of the championship therefore promises to be exciting, with high stakes for the competing teams.
These results also underline the importance of football in the DRC, which arouses the enthusiasm of supporters and occupies a predominant place in the country’s sporting news. The teams’ performances are closely followed by Congolese football fans, who show unwavering support for their favorite teams.
In conclusion, the first leg of the DRC national football championship was rich in twists and turns and remarkable performances. The teams at the top of groups B and A were able to stand out and show their ambitions for the rest of the competition. Congolese fans are impatiently awaiting the rest of the championship, which still promises great surprises and many strong moments on the country’s football fields.