AS Vita Club

AS Vita Club
Full name Association Sportive Vita Club
Nickname(s) Les Dauphins Noirs
(The Black Dolphins)
Founded 1935
Ground Stade Tata Raphaël, Kinshasa
Ground Capacity 50,000
President Gabriel Amisi Kumba
Manager Florent Ibenge
League Linafoot
2014–15 Champions
Website Club home page

Association Sportive Vita Club, more commonly known as AS Vita Club, AS V. Club or simply Vita Club, is a Congolese football club based in Kinshasa.

History

AS Vita Club was founded in 1935 by Honoré Essabe under the name of Renaissance in rue Usoke n° 73 in Kinshasa.

The name changed in 1939 into Diables Rouges, in 1942 into Victoria Club and finally in 1971 to Vita Club. On 17 December 1976 it took the official statue of the omnisports club with many sections:[1]

Honours

AS Vita Club is one of the great teams of RD Congo and of Africa, it wins many national and international titles.[2]

Regional titles

Champion (6): 1957, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009
Winner (3): 2002, 2005, 2006

National titles

Champion (13): 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1988, 1993, 1997, 2003, 2010, 2015.
Runner-up (3): 2011, 2012, 2013.
Winner (9): 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1983, 2001.
Runner-up (2): 1984, 1997.
Winner (1): 2015.
Runner-up ():
Winner (2): 1982, 1983
Runner-up ():

International titles

Winner (1): 1973
Runner-up (1): 1981, 2014
Third place (1): 2012
Winner (1): 2004

Performance in CAF competitions

The club have 8 appearances in African Cup of Champions Clubs from 1971 to 1995 and 6 appearances in CAF Champions League from 1998 till now.

1971 – Second Round
1973 Champion
1974 – Second Round
1975 – Second Round
1978 – Semi-Finals

1981 Finalist
1989 – Second Round
1995 – First Round
1998 – First Round
2004 – Second Round

2011 – First Round
2012 – First Round
2013 – First Round
2014 – Runners-up

2008 – First Round of 16
2009 – Group Stage
2010 – First Round of 16
1996 – Semi-Finals
1999 – Second Round

1976 – Semi-Finals
1979 – Quarter-Finals

1982 – Quarter-Finals
1983 – Quarter-Finals

1984 – Second Round
2002 – Quarter-Finals

Current squad

As of March 2015. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Democratic Republic of the Congo GK Landu Makiese
2 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Bawaka Mabele
3 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Patou Simbi Ebunga
4 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Kiaku Kianduanina
5 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Nlandu Phuati
6 Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Nelson Munganga
7 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Basilua Jeremie
8 Burkina Faso DF Issoufou Dayo
9 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Abdoul Aziz Djilbeogo
10 Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Guy Lusadisu
11 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Héritier Luvumbu Nzinga
12 Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Yves Magola
13 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Lomalisa Mutambala
No. Position Player
15 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Lema Mampuya
16 Cameroon GK Nelson Lukong
17 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Thierry Kasereka
18 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Mbala Ndombe
20 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Dido Bafola
23 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Emmanuel Ngudikama
24 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Kasengu Kazadi
25 Rwanda FW Tady Etekiama[3]
26 Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Kupa Makwekwe
28 Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Jerry Ekole Ndemiye
29 Cameroon MF Paolo Mondo
30 Democratic Republic of the Congo GK Lomboto Nguemba

References

  1. "AS Vita Club history". AS Vita Club official website. 4 April 2012.
  2. "AS Vita Club titles". vclub-cd.com. AS Vita Club official website. Retrieved October 16, 2012.
  3. Note: Etekiama is known as Daddy Birori while is representing {{subst:Nft|Rwanda}}.

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