Ground Capacity 5,000 League Ligue 1 Mauritania | 2012/13 1st place Founded 1999 | |
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Full name Football Club Nouadhibouنادي نواذيبو لكرة القدم Nickname(s) Le Club Orange(The Orange Club) Chairman Moulaye Boughourbal Abdel Aziz (in 2014) Manager Saadna Ould Mohamed (in 2014) |
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Football Club Nouadhibou (Arabic: أف سي نواذيبو) is a Mauritanian football club located in Nouadhibou, Mauritania. It currently plays in Mauritanian Premier League. The club's main rival is ASC Snim which is also of the city ( Cansado ) .
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Nouadhibou has a total of four championship titles, two cup titles and two super cup titles.
Nouadhibou's appearances at the national cup competitions was in 2004 and defeated 1-0 over ASC Ksar to win their first cup title, their recent appearance was in 2008 and defeated 1-0 over Nasr de Sebkha and won their recent cup title for the club.

The club was first created in 1999 when the sports situation was catastrophic in the city, it was created by a group young people led by Ahmed Yahya Ould Abderrahmane who became the club's first president. He is the actual president of the FMF (Federation mauritanienne de Football).

Their first appearance at a continental competition was in 2003 and was in the preliminary round, the club faced Niger's AS Niamey and the score was 2-2 in two of its matches and lost under the away goals rule in Niamey. Their second and recent appearance was in 2014 and faced Guinea's Horoya AC, the first match was tied apiece with one goal each, Nouadhibou lost the second match 0-3 and was out of the competition. Nouadhibou did not participated in the 2002 and 2012 championships.

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Titles
Statistics

Players
The numbers are established according to the official website: www.fcndb.com
As of 21 April 2013
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.