The catholic A.S.C. (Association Sportive Congolaise) was founded in 1919 by four clubs: in 1931 it had 16 members, but following a crisis only five of those were left in 1933.
Between 1923 and 1950 clubs from Léopoldville joined those from Brazzaville (in the French colony across the Congo river) in the Stanley Pool Championship.
1917/18 FC Castermans [other source: Coastmen] 1918/19 Léopoldville I 1919/20 Léopoldville I 1920/21 Léopoldville I 1921/22 CS Léo I 1922/23 CS Léo I 1923/24 Union 1924/25 Union 1925/26 Union 1926/27 Mutuel 1927/28 Congo Club 1928/29 Union 1929/30 Union 1930/31 Standaert 1931/32 Union 1932/33 Union 1933/34 Etoile 1934/35 Union 1935/36 Union 1936/37 Renaissance 1937/38 Renaissance 1938/39 Standaert 1939/40 Diable Rouge 1940/41 Siècle 1941/42 Victoria Club 1942/43 Daring 1943/44 Nomades 1944/45 Daring 1945/46 Victoria Club 1946/47 Victoria Club 1947/48 Daring 1948/49 Daring 1949/50 Victoria Club NB: Victoria Club now known as Vita Club or V. Club Daring now known as DC Motema Pembe Léopoldville 1933 The league organised by the catholic A.S.C. (Association Sportive Congolaise) was contested by 5 clubs: Union (champions), Standaert, Etoile, Excelsior, and Renaissance.
Partial sources: [Vel 01], [Tra 02].
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