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CAF Konföderációs Kupa 03/03 19:00 6 El Zamalek v SOAR Coyah - PPT.
CAF Konföderációs Kupa 02/25 19:00 5 [4] SOAR Coyah v Sagrada Esperanca [3] D 0-0
CAF Konföderációs Kupa 12/20 19:00 4 [4] SOAR Coyah v Abu Salim SC [2] L 0-2
CAF Konföderációs Kupa 12/10 13:00 3 [2] Abu Salim SC v SOAR Coyah [4] L 1-0
CAF Konföderációs Kupa 12/03 19:00 2 [4] SOAR Coyah v El Zamalek [1] L 0-4
CAF Konföderációs Kupa 11/26 16:00 1 Sagrada Esperanca v SOAR Coyah L 2-0
CAF Konföderációs Kupa 09/30 16:00 15 AFAD Djekanou v SOAR Coyah W 0-2
CAF Konföderációs Kupa 09/15 16:00 15 SOAR Coyah v AFAD Djekanou L 1-2
CAF Konföderációs Kupa 08/26 16:00 14 SOAR Coyah v AS Douanes Nouakchott D 0-0
CAF Konföderációs Kupa 08/19 17:00 14 AS Douanes Nouakchott v SOAR Coyah D 2-2
CAF Bajnokok Ligája 09/16 16:00 14 SOAR Coyah v ASN Nigelec D 0-0
CAF Bajnokok Ligája 09/10 15:30 14 ASN Nigelec v SOAR Coyah L 2-1

Statisztika

 TotalHazaiVendég
Matches played 9 5 4
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 5 3 2
Goals for 5 1 4
Goals against 13 8 5
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 6 4 2

Wikipedia - Académie SOAR

Académie Super Olympique d'une Afrique Renaissante, commonly known as SOAR and formerly known as CO Coyah, is a Guinean football club located in Ratoma, Guinea. The club competes in the Ligue 1 Pro, the top division of football in Guinea. Nicknamed SOAR, it was founded as CO Coyah in , but changed its name to Académie Super Olympique d'une Afrique Renaissante in 2019. SOAR has established itself as a talent generator developing young players most notably Morlaye Sylla.

History

Coyah was first promoted into the Guinée Championnat National for the 2016–17 season. Founded as Club Olympique de Coyah (CO Coyah or short), had pretty rough times in the league bouncing back between the first and second league. In 2019 as CO Coyah had been promoted they had been bought by Almamy Saidou Sylla who rebranded the club as SOAR. The club became a talent generator focusing on promoting young players. The same season the club finished 4th. In the 2021/22 the club finished second runners up to Horoya AC. The club developed many African talents such as Morlaye Sylla and Béni Makouana.