Fixtures

Congo Premier League 05/03 14:00 - Diables Noirs vs AS Cheminots - View
Congo Premier League 05/11 17:00 - Diables Noirs vs CARA Brazzaville - View
Congo Premier League 05/17 14:00 - Diables Noirs vs AS Vegas - View
Congo Premier League 05/25 14:00 - Interclub vs Diables Noirs - View
Congo Premier League 06/02 17:00 - Diables Noirs vs AS Bng - View

Results

Congo Premier League 04/27 17:00 - JS Talangai v Diables Noirs - View
Congo Premier League 04/21 14:00 - Leopards de Dolisie v Diables Noirs D 0-0
Congo Premier League 04/12 14:00 - Diables Noirs v AS Juk W 2-0
Congo Premier League 04/07 14:00 - Diables Noirs v FC Nathalys de Pointe-Noire D 1-1
Congo Premier League 03/30 17:00 - AS Otoho d'Oyo v Diables Noirs D 0-0
Congo Premier League 03/24 14:00 - Vita Club de Mokanda v Diables Noirs W 1-2
Congo Premier League 03/16 17:00 - Diables Noirs v Etoile Du Congo L 0-1
Congo Premier League 03/07 14:00 - Diables Noirs v FC Kondzo D 1-1
CAF Confederations Cup 03/03 13:00 6 [4] Diables Noirs v Sekhukhune United [3] D 0-0
CAF Confederations Cup 02/25 16:00 5 [2] Stade Malien de Bamako v Diables Noirs [4] L 1-0
Congo Premier League 02/11 14:00 - AS Cheminots v Diables Noirs W 1-3
Congo Premier League 02/08 14:00 - AS Cheminots v Diables Noirs - PPT.

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 17 16
Wins 11 6 5
Draws 13 8 5
Losses 9 3 6
Goals for 42 23 19
Goals against 36 16 20
Clean sheets 9 6 3
Failed to score 9 3 6

Wikipedia - CSMD Diables Noirs

Club Sportif Multidisciplinaire Diables Noirs or simply CSMD Diables Noirs is a Congolese football club based in Brazzaville.

The club won its seventh domestic league title in 2009.

History

The Diables Noirs started as an all-star club drawn from clubs through Bacongo. The town of Brazzaville was divided into two sides, Poto-Pota and Bacongo, and no Bacongo team had beaten the top team from Poto-Poto to win the town championship in over 6 years. The teams were part of the Fédération Athlétique Congolaise (FAC), a group of clubs run by the Catholic mission.

Controversy

The mission kept all proceeds from the team and provided little support to the players. The leaders of teams from Bacongo, who played under the shared sponsorship of Association Sportive de la Mission, told the missionaries they wanted to create their own team of the best players to challenge for the city championship. They chose the name "Black Devils" after the champions from Belgium, the "Red Devils". The mission, not in favor of the new team or the new name, refused to recognize the team. The youth in the mission decided to boycott mass, and intimidated others from attending. To quell potential upheaval, colonial authorities agreed to the creation of the team and even allowed a percentage of the funds they generated.

Style of play

A Frenchman named Aimé Brun offered to help the team in the role of trainer and adviser. They adopted a short passing game and tighter marking on defense, instead of the traditional British style relying on crosses. With this style, they were finally able to win the city championship against Poto-Poto and go undefeated each year from 1952 to 1954.

Crest

The Diables Noirs, also known as the Black Devils, are the national soccer team of the Republic of Congo, based in the capital city of Brazzaville. The team was founded in 1963 and has since become a prominent force in African football.

The Diables Noirs have a rich history of success, having won multiple domestic league titles and representing their country in various international competitions. The team is known for their passionate and skillful style of play, with a strong emphasis on teamwork and determination.

The team's colors of red and black symbolize their fierce and competitive spirit on the field. The Diables Noirs have a loyal fan base that supports them through thick and thin, cheering them on in stadiums across the country and beyond.

With a talented roster of players and a dedicated coaching staff, the Diables Noirs continue to strive for excellence and success on the international stage, proudly representing the Republic of Congo in the world of soccer.