Ethiopia Premier League 04/21 13:00 22 [6] Ethiopian Coffee v Mekelakeya [2] D 1-1
Ethiopia Premier League 04/13 16:00 21 [2] Mekelakeya v Ethiopian Medhin [13] L 1-2
Ethiopia Premier League 04/06 13:00 20 [2] Mekelakeya v Kedus Giorgis [3] D 0-0
Ethiopia Premier League 03/28 13:00 19 [3] Mekelakeya v Wolaita Dicha [11] W 1-0
Ethiopia Premier League 03/15 16:00 18 [1] Ethiopia Nigd Bank v Mekelakeya [3] W 0-2
Ethiopia Premier League 03/07 16:00 17 [2] Mekelakeya v Bahir Dar Kenema FC [6] L 0-1
Ethiopia Premier League 03/01 13:00 16 [1] Mekelakeya v Hadiya Hossana [10] L 2-3
Ethiopia Premier League 02/17 15:00 15 [15] Shashemene Kenema FC v Mekelakeya [2] W 0-1
Ethiopia Premier League 02/08 15:00 14 [1] Mekelakeya v Ethiopian Coffee [5] L 0-4
Ethiopia Premier League 02/03 12:00 13 [2] Mekelakeya v Sidama Bunna [9] W 2-1
Ethiopia Premier League 01/25 15:00 12 [2] Mekelakeya v Fasil Kenema [5] D 0-0
Ethiopia Premier League 01/17 12:00 11 [12] Dire Dawa v Mekelakeya [2] W 1-3
Ethiopia Premier League 01/10 12:00 10 [2] Mekelakeya v Hawassa City FC [12] W 2-1
Ethiopia Premier League 01/04 15:00 9 [4] Kedus Giorgis v Mekelakeya [2] D 1-1
Ethiopia Premier League 12/14 15:00 8 [11] Wolkite City FC v Mekelakeya [3] W 0-2
Ethiopia Premier League 12/08 12:00 7 [3] Mekelakeya v Adama City [5] W 2-1
Ethiopia Premier League 12/01 12:00 6 [11] Ethiopian Medhin v Mekelakeya [4] W 0-1
Ethiopia Premier League 11/01 15:00 5 [6] Mekelakeya v Hambericho Durame [14] W 1-0
Ethiopia Premier League 10/28 15:00 4 [8] Wolaita Dicha v Mekelakeya [10] W 0-1
Ethiopia Premier League 10/21 12:00 3 [9] Mekelakeya v Ethiopia Nigd Bank [6] D 1-1
Ethiopia Premier League 10/15 12:00 2 [13] Bahir Dar Kenema FC v Mekelakeya [6] L 2-1
Ethiopia Premier League 10/07 15:00 1 [8] Hadiya Hossana v Mekelakeya [8] W 2-3
Ethiopia Premier League 10/01 00:00 1 Hadiya Hossana v Mekelakeya - Postponed
Ethiopia Premier League 07/06 15:00 30 Mekelakeya v Legetafo Legedadi W 4-1
Ethiopia Premier League 07/01 15:00 29 Ethiopian Coffee v Mekelakeya L 2-1
Ethiopia Premier League 06/11 12:00 28 Wolkite City FC v Mekelakeya W 0-2
Ethiopia Premier League 06/04 13:00 27 Mekelakeya v Bahir Dar Kenema FC L 2-3
Ethiopia Premier League 05/27 12:00 26 Mekelakeya v Hawassa City FC D 1-1
Ethiopia Premier League 05/23 15:00 25 Ethio Electric FC v Mekelakeya D 2-2
Ethiopia Premier League 05/17 15:00 24 [13] Sidama Bunna v Mekelakeya [9] L 1-0

Wikipedia - Defence Force S.C.

Defence Force Sport Club (Amharic: መከላከያ "Mekelakeya") is an Ethiopian football club based in the city of Addis Ababa. They play in the Betking Ethiopian Premier League, the first division of professional football in Ethiopia. The team, formerly named Army SC and Mechal SC, is the second most decorated club in Ethiopian football history behind Saint George.

History

Mekelakeya is historically the second most successful club in Ethiopian football history with 11 top division titles, with the most recent coming in 1989. Their dominance in the early years of Ethiopian football was cemented with six titles in the span of eight years from 1949 to 1956. After relative dormancy in the 1960s and 1970s, the club returned to its dominant ways in the 1980s by winning four titles. The club also has enjoyed success in the Ethiopian Cup, winning it 13 times. Defense beat Hawassa City 2–0 to win the 2015 Ethiopian Cup for a record 13th time and for the second time in three years.

Defense entered the 2017 CAF Confederation Cup as the runners-up in the 2016 Ethiopian Cup. They were knocked out of the tournament by Cameroonian side Yong Sports Academy 2–1 on aggregate in the preliminary round. On April 30, 2018 the club was involved in a match where they were awarded a goal that their opponents, Welwalo Adigrat University, disputed. An altercation followed that ultimately led to a member of the Welwalo coaching staff physically attacking the referee. In April 2021, the club was promoted back into the Ethiopian Premier League after a successful campaign in the second division.

Mekelakeya is the nickname for the Ethiopian national soccer team, officially known as the Ethiopian national football team. The team is one of the oldest and most successful in African football history, with a rich tradition and passionate fan base.

The name "Mekelakeya" translates to "The Walyas" in Amharic, which is a type of antelope native to Ethiopia and symbolizes speed, agility, and strength. The team's colors are green, yellow, and red, representing the Ethiopian flag.

Mekelakeya has a long history of competing in international tournaments, including the Africa Cup of Nations and World Cup qualifiers. The team has produced many talented players who have gone on to play professionally in leagues around the world.

Known for their fast-paced and skillful style of play, Mekelakeya has a dedicated fan base that fills stadiums with chants and cheers to support their national team. The team's success on the field has helped to unite the people of Ethiopia and bring pride to the nation.

Overall, Mekelakeya is a respected and competitive team in African football, with a strong legacy and a bright future ahead.