2022–23 Guinée Championnat National

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2023–24

The 2022—23 Guinée Championnat National season, colloquially called Ligue 1 Prio, was the 56th edition of top-tier Guinée Championnat National football competition under the authority of the Guinean Football Federation in Guinea.

Hafia FC successfully defended its 16th title in 2023 after a hiatus since 1985, defeating in the 2023 final Flamme Olympique, 3–1. Runners up Horoya AC also won on the final match day, defeating Séquence 5–1, but finished a single point behind.[1] Horoya started the season well and were six points ahead of Hafia after the fourth round of matches, and five points clear at the half-way mark of the season, but Hafia replaced their coach after the fourth round, hiring Polish manager Casimir Jagiello who steered the club through seven consecutive wins.[2] Hafia and Horoya then drew 1–1 in a game which featured altercations between the two clubs in extra time. The draw meant Hafia could clinch the championship with a win on the final match day.[3]

Fello Star was relegated with one game to play, joined by bottom team Satellite.[4]

League Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Hafia FC (C) 26 15 5 6 45 26 +19 50 Champions
Qualification to the 2023–24 CAF Champions League
2 Horoya AC 26 15 4 7 39 15 +24 49 Qualification to the 2023–24 CAF Champions League
3 Milo FC 26 12 6 8 33 32 +1 42 Qualification to the 2023–24 CAF Confederation Cup
4 Académie SOAR 26 11 5 10 30 23 +7 38
5 CI Kamsar 26 12 2 12 26 32 −6 38
6 Flamme Olympique 26 9 9 8 35 24 +11 36
7 Renaissance FC 26 9 9 8 25 30 −5 36
8 ASM Sangarédi 26 10 5 11 29 33 −4 35
9 Wakriya AC 26 9 7 10 22 23 −1 34
10
AS Kaloum
26 7 12 7 24 23 +1 33
11 Ashanti 26 9 5 12 28 34 −6 32
12 Séquence FC 26 9 4 13 28 41 −13 31
13 Fello Star (R) 26 5 12 9 25 31 −6 27 Relegation
14 Satellite (R) 26 4 7 15 20 42 −22 19
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

References

  1. ^ "Guinée : Hafia FC détrône le Horoya et devient champion 38 ans après" (in French). 18 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Guinée - Ligue 1 : Hafia FC champion 38 ans après, le secret d'un sacre historique". 20 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Ligue 1 : Le Hafia n'est pas encore champion, qu'est-il réellement arrivé au Petit Sory ?". Guinee 360. 11 June 2023.
  4. ^ Bongoura, Hamidou (12 June 2023). "Ligue 1 : Fello relégué en D2, Sangaredi et FC Séquence maintenus".