Asec Mimosas

The Association Sportive des Employés de Commerce Mimosas, literally Mimosas Commerce Employees' Sporting Association, is an Ivorian professional football club based in Abidjan.

The club is also known as ASEC Mimosas Abidjan and ASEC Abidjan, especially in international club competitions. Founded in 1948, they are the most successful side in Ivorian football, having won the Ivorian Premier Division 29 times and the 1998 CAF Champions League. In addition, ASEC's Académie MimoSifcom has produced a number of famous players predominantly based in top foreign leagues, including Bonaventure Kalou, Didier Zokora, Emmanuel Eboué, Bakari Koné, Gervinho, Salomon Kalou, Romaric, Boubacar Barry, Didier Ya Konan, Kolo Touré, Yaya Touré and Odilon Kossounou, all of whom have played internationally.

ASEC Mimosas
Asec Mimosas
Full nameAssociation Sportive des Employés de Commerce
Nickname(s)Les Mimos (The Mimos)
Les Jaunes et Noirs (The Yellow and Blacks)
Founded29 April 1948; 75 years ago (1948-04-29)
GroundStade Robert Champroux
Capacity10,000
ChairmanCédric Kouamé
ManagerJulien Chevalier
LeagueLigue 1
2022–23Ligue 1, 1st of 16 (champions)
WebsiteClub website
Asec Mimosas Current season

History

ASEC Mimosas was founded on 29 April 1948 by a group of businessmen from Western Africa, Lebanon and France. The club originates from a place called Sol-béni (French for Holy Ground) in Abidjan-M'pouto, which today is the name of their training complex. In the following years, ASEC competed in the Championship of Abidjan together with their eternal rival Africa Sports, with their first professional coach being Frenchman Guy Fabre in 1954. Fabre also shaped the club's philosophy of que les enfants s'amusent... en jouant au football (may the children have fun... by playing football).

After Independence in 1960, ASEC won its first title in the newly found Premier Division in 1963. In the early 1970s, ASEC rose to power by winning the league title 5 out of 6 possible times from 1970 to 1975. This was the era of players as Laurent Pokou and Eustache Manglé. In the next years, it was Africa Sports who dominated the league, with ASEC winning only once in 1980.

On 19 November 1989, advocate Roger Ouégnin was elected as club president. In his wish to professionalize the club, he introduced Philippe Troussier as coach from 1989 until 1992. This was the time for ASEC to return to old strength, winning the championship six consecutive times between 1990 and 1995. ASEC also provided the backbone of the national team that won the 1992 African Cup of Nations, including key members of the side such as Ben Badi, Donald-Olivier Sié and Basile Aka Kouamé. After having qualified for the semi-finals already five times before, ASEC finally won the CAF Champions League in 1998. For some players, this was the chance to sign for a European club, for example team captain Tchiressoua Guel, who joined Olympique de Marseille afterwards. A few years later, ASEC beat their own record by winning the league seven consecutive times between 2000 and 2006.

In 1993, former French national player Jean-Marc Guillou joined the club staff as director, manager and financier. Together with chairman Roger Ouégnin, he founded the Académie MimoSifcom at Sol Béni. In the following weeks, they started to scout amongst thousands of young kids to form the first promotions to receive coaching and education. In 1999, following ASECs success in the 1998 Champions League, ASEC faced Espérance Sportive de Tunis in the CAF Super Cup. But most of the old players were aged, had left the club or at least wanted to. So Guillou and Ouégnin decided to replace the old squad with the first products of the academy, most of them only aged around 17/18 years. The owners protested against this measure and Espérance's president Slim Chiboub called it a "scandal to be playing against children". However, the young ASEC squad surprisingly beat their opponents by 3 to 1 goals and brought in the second big international title for their club. Amongst others, Boubacar 'Copa' Barry, Kolo Touré, Didier Zokora, Gilles Yapi Yapo, Siaka Tiéné, Abdoulaye Djire, Venance Zézé, and Aruna Dindane were part of that squad.

When Guillou became manager of Belgian side K.S.K. Beveren in 2001, many of the academy's players joined him. As a result, the Belgian team consisted mainly out of Ivorian players for several years. These could use Beveren as a chance to show their talent to top European clubs. Players as Yaya Touré, Arthur Boka, Emmanuel Eboué, Gervinho, Romaric and Copa all had their time in Beveren. This lasted until 2006, when Guillou and Beveren broke up with ASEC Mimosas. ASEC then linked up with Charlton Athletic.

Satellite clubs

The following clubs are affiliated with ASEC:

Académie MimoSifcom

ASECs youth academy has been described[by whom?] as the crown jewel of African football. The academy started by Roger Ouégnin and Jean-Marc Guillou in 1993 at ASEC's training complex has since produced many international stars. The student-athletes are given an education, for which they take classes in math, history, geography, physics, French, English, and Spanish. The students live in dorms during the week and have two training sessions a day. They play matches on Saturday and get health care and tutoring.

Current squad

    As of 30 December 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Asec Mimosas  CIV Amine Diakite
3 DF Asec Mimosas  CIV Fofana Halassane
4 DF Asec Mimosas  CIV Wonlo Coulibaly
5 DF Asec Mimosas  CIV Kouassi Attohoula Yao
6 MF Asec Mimosas  CIV Mohamed Zougrana
7 MF Asec Mimosas  CIV Bakare Kone
8 FW Asec Mimosas  CIV Sankara Karamoko
9 FW Asec Mimosas  CIV Trésor Mofosse
10 MF Asec Mimosas  CIV Benoît Koffi
11 MF Asec Mimosas  CIV Josphat Arthur Bada
12 MF Asec Mimosas  CIV Joseph Kouassi
13 DF Asec Mimosas  CIV Bi Anthony Tra
14 FW Asec Mimosas  CIV Alain Anicet Oura
15 DF Asec Mimosas  CIV Souleymane Coulibaly
16 GK Asec Mimosas  CIV Ruben Levy Yelo
17 FW Asec Mimosas  CIV Amede Tidiane Diomande
19 MF Asec Mimosas  CIV Essis Aka
20 MF Asec Mimosas  CIV Pacôme Zouzoua
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 GK Asec Mimosas  CIV Charles Folly Ayayi
22 MF Asec Mimosas  CIV Gnoleba Sery
23 FW Asec Mimosas  CIV N'Guessan Serge Pokou
24 DF Asec Mimosas  CIV Romeo Kouame
25 MF Asec Mimosas  CIV Kouamé Aubin Kramo
26 DF Asec Mimosas  CIV Franck Carlos Zouzou
27 FW Asec Mimosas  CIV Thierry Kassi
30 DF Asec Mimosas  CIV Salif Coulibaly
31 DF Asec Mimosas  CIV Bazoumana Toure
32 DF Asec Mimosas  CIV Bi Kader Yameogo
33 MF Asec Mimosas  CIV Abdoul Fatahou Ouattara
34 MF Asec Mimosas  CIV Tidiane Malick Siaka
35 MF Asec Mimosas  CIV Malick Yalcouye
36 FW Asec Mimosas  CIV Moise Elohim Kabore
37 DF Asec Mimosas  CIV Bi Vroh Evra Dje
38 MF Asec Mimosas  CIV Awaka Franck Djoro

Technical staff

Asec Mimosas  Julien Chevalier Manager
Asec Mimosas  Felix Kouadjo Assistant coach
Asec Mimosas  Fabrice Jocelyn N'Guessan Assistant coach
Asec Mimosas  Alama Bada Soumahoro Assistant coach
Asec Mimosas  Akassou Koutouan Recuitment Cell
Asec Mimosas  Dr. Yves Kouamé Senior Physician
Asec Mimosas  Randriatsiderana Zaka Physiotherapist
Asec Mimosas  Christian Boua Gbizie Physiotherapist
Asec Mimosas  Patrick Martial Adou Physiotherapist
Asec Mimosas  Kore Stone Logbo Caregiver
Asec Mimosas  Patrice Volibi Masseur
Asec Mimosas  Samake Siaka General Steward

Club life

The club's colours are yellow and black; the badge displays a Mimosa. Together with their biggest rival Africa Sports National, they contest the most important ivorian football derby. These two are also the only clubs allowed to play their home games in Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny.

ASEC has, after own declarations, more than 8,000,000 fans in Ivory Coast and 15,000,000 in the whole region. The fans are called the Actionnaires. They are organised in the CNACO (Comité National d`Action et de Coordination, = National Committee for Action and Coordination), which has 40,000 members and consists out of 350 commissions.

Records

ASEC holds the world record for unbeaten league games, racking up 108 league and domestic cup games without loss between 1989 and 1994 before they were eventually beaten by SO Armee; four more than the unbeaten run of Steaua București in the late 1980s.

Honours

Domestic

      1963, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1980, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023
      1957, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1983, 1990, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2018, 2023
      1975, 1980, 1983, 1990, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2017.

International

      1998
      1999
      1990
      2001

Performance in CAF competitions

      1983 – Semi-finals
      1984 – Quarter-finals
      1987 – Second round
      2000 – First round

Former managers

  • Asec Mimosas  Tronnou Seho (1947–50)
  • Asec Mimosas  Domingo Koffi (1950–53)
  • Asec Mimosas  Guy Fabre (1954–59)
  • Asec Mimosas  Bakary Touré (1960–62)
  • Asec Mimosas  Koffi Faustin (1962–65)
  • Asec Mimosas  Ignace Wognin (1966–69)
  • Asec Mimosas  André Sokoury (1969–70)
  • Asec Mimosas  Gérard Gabo (1970–71)
  • Asec Mimosas  Orlando (1971–72)
  • Asec Mimosas  Jean-Baptiste Anzian (1972–75)
  • Asec Mimosas  Yobouët Konan (1975–76)
   

Former presidents

  • Asec Mimosas  Joseph Kouamelan (1948–50)
  • Asec Mimosas  Tronnou Seho (1950–51)
  • Asec Mimosas  Lucien Dogbo (1951–53)
  • Asec Mimosas  François Logon (1953–54)
  • Asec Mimosas  Louis Boah (1954–56)
  • Asec Mimosas  François Ouégnin (1958–60)
  • Asec Mimosas  Blé Kouadio M'Bahia (1960–64)
  • Asec Mimosas  Kata François Kamano (1964–68)
  • Asec Mimosas  Mamadou Kouyaté (1968–70)
 
  • Asec Mimosas  Lanzéni Coulibaly (1970–75)
  • Asec Mimosas  Emile Dervain (1975–77)
  • Asec Mimosas  Bogui Bégnana (1977–79)
  • Asec Mimosas  Mamadou Touré (1979–80)
  • Asec Mimosas  Victor Ekra (1980–81)
  • Asec Mimosas  Claude Andoh (1981–83)
  • Asec Mimosas  Mamadou Touré (1983–87)
  • Asec Mimosas  Kangah Michel Ahoua (1987–89)
  • Asec Mimosas  Roger Ouégnin (1989–)

References

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