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Ligue 1

Burkina Faso · Football

Season 2025

Ligue 1Today's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Ligue 1Standings

Current Ligue 1 2025 standings with 16 teams. Rahimo leads the table with 62 points after 27 matches, followed by USFA on 44 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#TeamPoints
162
Played: 27Won: 18Drawn: 8Lost: 1Goal Diff: +26
244
Played: 27Won: 11Drawn: 11Lost: 5Goal Diff: +12
342
Played: 27Won: 11Drawn: 9Lost: 7Goal Diff: +3
440
Played: 27Won: 9Drawn: 13Lost: 5Goal Diff: +1
539
Played: 27Won: 9Drawn: 12Lost: 6Goal Diff: +8
638
Played: 27Won: 9Drawn: 11Lost: 7Goal Diff: 0
737
Played: 27Won: 9Drawn: 10Lost: 8Goal Diff: -1
834
Played: 27Won: 9Drawn: 7Lost: 11Goal Diff: -1
934
Played: 27Won: 8Drawn: 10Lost: 9Goal Diff: -2
1033
Played: 27Won: 8Drawn: 9Lost: 10Goal Diff: -1
1131
Played: 27Won: 7Drawn: 10Lost: 10Goal Diff: -3
1230
Played: 27Won: 6Drawn: 12Lost: 9Goal Diff: -6
1330
Played: 27Won: 7Drawn: 9Lost: 11Goal Diff: -5
1428
Played: 27Won: 6Drawn: 10Lost: 11Goal Diff: -10
1527
Played: 27Won: 6Drawn: 9Lost: 12Goal Diff: -10
1620
Played: 27Won: 4Drawn: 8Lost: 15Goal Diff: -11
Champions League
Europa League
Conference League
Relegation

Ligue 1Results

The latest 25 completed matches in the Ligue 1. The highest-scoring result was RCK 4–1 Salitas. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Regular Season - 26
01
01
2026-04-19FT
41
41
2026-04-19FT
12
12
2026-04-18FT
01
01
2026-04-18FT
10
10
2026-04-18FT
01
01
2026-04-18FT
11
11
2026-04-17FT
11
11
2026-04-17FT
Regular Season - 21
12
12
2026-04-12FT
01
01
2026-04-12FT
10
10
2026-04-12FT
11
11
2026-04-12FT
20
20
2026-04-12FT
21
21
2026-04-11FT
01
01
2026-04-10FT
21
21
2026-04-10FT
Regular Season - 25
01
01
2026-04-05FT
31
31
2026-04-04FT
00
00
2026-04-04FT
20
20
2026-04-04FT
02
02
2026-04-04FT
00
00
2026-04-03FT
11
11
2026-04-03FT
03
03
2026-04-03FT
Regular Season - 24
01
01
2026-03-22FT

Ligue 1Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the Ligue 1. Rahimo leads with 18 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Ligue 1Betting Insights

Ligue 1 2025 — key betting statistics across 216 matches played. Games average 1.64 goals, with 31.9% seeing both teams score and 23.1% finishing with over 2.5 goals. Home sides win 35.6% of the time while 36.6% of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 68.1% of games, and the most common scoreline is 0-0. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

1.64Goals / Match
31.9%Both Score %
23.1%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
49.1%Over 1.5 %
8.8%Over 3.5 %
35.6%Home Win %
36.6%Draw %
27.8%Away Win %
68.1%Clean Sheet %
19.9%0-0 %
0.89Avg Home Goals
0.75Avg Away Goals
0.2Cards/Match
+2.30Home Advantage

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequently occurring final scorelines sorted by frequency. Each bar shows the number of matches and percentage ending with that exact score. Common scorelines help calibrate correct-score betting — a scoreline appearing in 15% or more of matches may offer value at typical odds.

0-0
19.9%(43)
1-0
17.1%(37)
0-1
13.9%(30)
1-1
13.4%(29)
2-0
8.8%(19)
1-2
6.0%(13)
2-1
5.6%(12)
0-2
3.7%(8)
2-2
3.2%(7)
0-3
1.9%(4)
1.64
Avg goals / game
355
Total goals
193
Home goals
162
Away goals

Ligue 1Season Trends

Goals distribution across 15-minute periods of play, revealing when goals are most likely to be scored. This is critical for live betting strategies — leagues with high concentrations of late goals (76-90 min) may offer value in late-goal markets, while first-half dominant leagues favor early cash-out strategies.

0-15
12.5%
16-30
15.2%
31-45
16.2%
46-60
17.7%
61-75
16.5%
76-90
22.0%

Ligue 1Upcoming Fixtures

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Top Scorers

The top 15 goalscorers in the Ligue 1 2025 season. S. Komi leads with 9 goals, followed by G. Yao (9) and R. Some (7). These 15 players have scored 87 goals combined — key data for anytime goalscorer bets and understanding which teams depend on a single attacker.

  1. 1SK

    S. Komi

    Majestic
    9goals
  2. 2GY

    G. Yao

    RCK
    9goals
  3. 3RS

    R. Some

    AJEB
    7goals
  4. 4MY

    M. Yambe

    Rahimo
    7goals
  5. 5HD

    H. S. Dah

    SONABEL
    6goals
  6. 6CO

    C. Ouattara

    Rahimo
    6goals
  7. 7SK

    S. Kane

    Rahimo
    5goals
  8. 8DB

    D. Banao

    Douanes
    5goals
  9. 9AS
    5goals
  10. 10GC

    G. Cherif

    ASFB
    5goals
  11. 11VO

    V. A. Ouedraogo

    SONABEL
    5goals
  12. 12JW

    J. Wisdom

    ASFA-Yennenga
    5goals
  13. 13PJ

    P. C. Josiah

    Salitas
    5goals
  14. 14AO

    A. K. Ouedraogo

    Rahimo
    4goals
  15. 15AK

    A. Kante

    USFA
    4goals

Ligue 1Teams

All 16 teams competing in the Ligue 1 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Ligue 1Past Seasons

Browse 6 archived seasons of the Ligue 1, from 2019 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 9 Jan 2025

Founded1961

The Fasofoot D1 was established in 1961, shortly after Burkina Faso gained independence from French colonial rule. The league was created to provide a structured national championship for the country's growing football community. Over six decades, the competition has evolved from a regional tournament into a fully professionalized domestic league. Notable structural changes include the standardization of the double round-robin format and the establishment of consistent relegation and promotion mechanisms. The league has seen periods of interruption, most notably in 1981–1982 when no competition was held, and in 2020 when the season was abandoned. The Fasofoot D1 has progressively developed its commercial infrastructure, though it remains modestly resourced compared to North African leagues. The league's global profile increased following the success of Burkinabé national team players who developed their skills in this competition.

  • 1961 — Fasofoot D1 founded as Burkina Faso's top football division
  • 1974–1980 — Silures' dominance: seven consecutive championships from Bobo-Dioulasso
  • 1989–2013 — ASFA-Yennenga's golden era: nine titles in 25 years establishing themselves as the league's most successful club
  • 2019 — Rahimo FC won their first title, signalling a new competitive force in Burkinabé football
  • 2023–2024 — AS Douanes won back-to-back championships, demonstrating competitive depth
  • 2025 — Rahimo FC claimed an unprecedented treble: league title, cup, and super cup in a single season

Competition Format 9 Jan 2025

Teams16Relegation spots2

The Fasofoot D1 operates on a double round-robin format where all 16 clubs play each other twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 30 matches per season. The championship is decided on points accumulated, with three points awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. In the event of teams finishing level on points, the tiebreaker is applied using goal difference first, then total goals scored. The bottom two clubs are relegated to Ligue 2 at the end of the season, with the top two clubs from Ligue 2 earning promotion to replace them. There is no playoff system; the title goes to the club with the highest points total after all 30 matches are completed.

Records 9 Jan 2025

Most titlesASFA-Yennenga (13)All-time top scorerAlain Traoré (14 goals)

The 2025 season saw Rahimo FC achieve a historic treble: winning the league title, the Burkina Faso Cup, and the Super Cup in a single campaign.

Analysis 9 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis

Rahimo FC continues their dominance in the 2024/25 Fasofoot D1 season, sitting atop the standings with a remarkable 47 points from 21 matches played. The Bobo-Dioulasso-based club has established an unbeaten record of 13 wins and 8 draws, conceding just 11 goals while scoring 33. This extraordinary defensive solidity—conceding only 0.52 goals per match—combined with clinical finishing has created a 18-point gap between first and second place. Their goal difference of +22 is the largest in the league, a testament to their comprehensive superiority across both phases of play.

The title race appears largely settled, with USFA in second place on 37 points and Majestic third with 35 points, both significantly adrift of Rahimo's pace. USFA has shown consistency with 10 wins and 7 draws from their 21 matches, but their +12 goal difference pales in comparison to the leaders. Majestic occupies the final Champions League-equivalent spot with 35 points, maintaining a +5 goal difference. The gap between these three clubs and the rest of the field suggests Rahimo's title victory is a formality with substantial matches remaining, barring an unprecedented collapse.

The relegation battle at the bottom of the table presents a far more competitive scenario. RC Bobo-Dioulasso sits in 16th place with just 16 points from 21 matches, having won only 3 games and suffered 11 defeats. Etoile Filante, the league's second-most successful club historically with 13 titles, find themselves in precarious 15th place with 18 points—a shocking downturn for a club accustomed to competing for championships. AJEB (18 points) and Vitesse (20 points) are also in serious danger, with only 9 and 12 matches remaining respectively before the season concludes. The battle to avoid the bottom two positions will intensify as the campaign reaches its climax, with multiple clubs separated by just a handful of points.

Raouf Memel Dao of AS Sonabel has emerged as the standout individual performer of the 2024/25 season, earning the Player of the Season award despite his team's mid-table position. The midfielder's creative excellence and consistency have attracted international attention, earning him selection for Burkina Faso's national team in recent friendlies. His performances demonstrate that individual excellence can flourish even within teams not contending for the title, providing a bright spot for Sonabel supporters in what has been a disappointing season relative to their historical standards.

The most unexpected storyline of the season is the dramatic resurgence of Rahimo FC, who have elevated themselves from a competitive mid-tier club into the league's undisputed dominant force. Their comprehensive superiority—particularly their unbeaten record and defensive mastery—suggests a well-organized, cohesive unit that has successfully integrated new players and tactical approaches. Meanwhile, the struggles of traditional powerhouses like Etoile Filante and ASFA-Yennenga (currently 6th with 30 points) indicate a genuine competitive realignment in Burkinabé football, where established hierarchies no longer guarantee success. This shift has injected unpredictability into the league's lower reaches, making the fight for European qualification spots and the battle against relegation genuinely compelling.

League Structure and Competitive Balance

The Fasofoot D1's 16-team format creates a balanced competitive environment that rewards consistency over a long season. With 30 matches per club, the double round-robin structure ensures that every team plays every opponent twice, minimizing the impact of fixture congestion or scheduling advantages. This format has proven effective in identifying the strongest clubs, as demonstrated by Rahimo's 21-match unbeaten streak—a feat that would be difficult to achieve through luck alone over such a substantial sample size.

The league's relegation system, which drops the bottom two clubs to Ligue 2, maintains competitive stakes throughout the season. Unlike larger European leagues with 20 teams, the 16-team format means that finishing 15th or 16th carries genuine consequences, making the lower half of the table intensely competitive. Teams in positions 10–16 are typically separated by fewer than 10 points, creating drama and unpredictability that engages supporters throughout the campaign.

Historically, the Fasofoot D1 has been characterized by periods of dominance by individual clubs. Silures' seven consecutive championships (1974–1980) and ASFA-Yennenga's nine titles in 25 years established patterns of sustained excellence. However, the recent emergence of clubs like Rahimo FC, AS Douanes (back-to-back champions in 2023–2024), and AS Sonabel (2021 champions) suggests the competitive landscape is becoming more open. This democratization of success creates more engaging narratives and prevents the league from becoming predictable, ultimately benefiting the sport's long-term health in Burkina Faso.

Historical Significance and Club Achievements

ASFA-Yennenga, based in Ouagadougou, stands as the most successful club in Fasofoot D1 history with 13 league titles spanning from 1989 to 2013. Their dominance was particularly pronounced in the 2000s and early 2010s, when they won six championships in 12 years (2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013). This sustained excellence reflects strong institutional management, consistent recruitment, and a well-developed youth academy that has produced numerous players for Burkina Faso's national team. Despite their historical prominence, ASFA-Yennenga's recent seasons have seen them slip to mid-table status, illustrating how quickly dominance can fade in a competitive league.

Etoile Filante, also from Ouagadougou, shares ASFA-Yennenga's record of 13 league titles, achieved across different eras. Their championship wins span from 1962 to 2014, with particular success in the 1990s when they won five titles in 10 years (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994). Etoile Filante's historical achievement extends beyond domestic success; the club was officially recognized as a "first division club" by Burkina Faso's Interior Ministry in 1957, making it one of the earliest established football institutions in the country. Their current struggles (15th place in 2024/25) represent a significant fall from grace for a club with such storied traditions.

Silures, based in Bobo-Dioulasso, achieved an extraordinary feat by winning seven consecutive championships from 1974 to 1980. Though the club ceased operations in 1982, their seven-year dominance remains unmatched in the league's history and represents the longest sustained period of success by any single club. This achievement, while historical, underscores the competitive intensity that has always characterized the Fasofoot D1.

Regional Dynamics and Geographic Distribution

The Fasofoot D1's 16 clubs are distributed across Burkina Faso's major cities, with Ouagadougou (the capital) and Bobo-Dioulasso (the second-largest city) serving as the traditional powerhouses. Ouagadougou-based clubs include ASFA-Yennenga, Etoile Filante, USFA, RC Kadiogo, and Douanes, collectively accounting for the majority of championship wins. Bobo-Dioulasso clubs like Rahimo FC, Silures, RCB, and ASFB have also achieved significant success, with Rahimo's recent dominance highlighting the city's continued football importance.

This geographic concentration reflects economic realities and population distribution in Burkina Faso, where the two largest cities naturally attract the most resources and support. Smaller cities and towns are represented in the league through clubs like Salitas, Vitesse, and Sporting Cascades, providing opportunities for broader geographic participation while maintaining a competitive standard. The presence of military-affiliated clubs (historically ASFAN, USFA, and Douanes) reflects the historical importance of armed forces in Burkinabé society and their role in supporting sports development.

Player Development and International Impact

The Fasofoot D1 serves as the primary development pathway for Burkinabé national team players. While the league's modest resources and lower international profile compared to West African neighbors mean that many talented players migrate to stronger leagues in Nigeria, Côte d'Ivoire, or Europe, the league has consistently produced players of international quality. Raouf Memel Dao's recent Player of the Season award and subsequent selection for the national team exemplifies this development pipeline.

Historically, players like Alain Traoré, who scored 14 goals in the Fasofoot D1 and went on to play professionally in Europe, demonstrate the league's capacity to nurture talent that succeeds at higher levels. The league's competitive intensity, despite its modest resources, forces players to develop tactical intelligence, physical resilience, and technical skills that translate well to international football. Clubs like ASFA-Yennenga have built reputations for youth development, establishing academies that have fed talent into both domestic success and international opportunities.

Future Outlook and Competitive Trends

Rahimo FC's extraordinary 2024/25 season—marked by an unbeaten record through 21 matches and a historic treble achievement (league, cup, and super cup)—sets a new benchmark for excellence in the Fasofoot D1. Their dominance raises questions about the sustainability of such performances and whether other clubs will invest in closing the gap. The club's success appears built on solid defensive organization, efficient attacking play, and strong team cohesion rather than individual superstar talent, suggesting their model could be replicated by other ambitious clubs.

The competitive realignment evidenced by traditional powerhouses like ASFA-Yennenga and Etoile Filante struggling to maintain championship-contending status indicates that the Fasofoot D1 is becoming more competitive and unpredictable. This evolution benefits the league's long-term health by preventing dominance by a single club and maintaining fan engagement across all 16 clubs. As Burkinabé football continues to develop its infrastructure and commercial opportunities, the league has potential to become a more prominent force in West African football, particularly if broadcasting and sponsorship deals expand the league's visibility and financial resources.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Burkina Faso's Ligue 1?

Sixteen clubs compete in the Fasofoot D1, each playing 30 matches in a double round-robin format.

Who has won the most Ligue 1 titles in Burkina Faso?

ASFA-Yennenga has won 13 league championships, the most of any club in the competition's history.

How does relegation work in the Fasofoot D1?

The bottom two clubs in the standings at the end of the season are relegated to Ligue 2, replaced by the top two clubs from the second tier.

What is the format of the Fasofoot D1 season?

All 16 clubs play each other twice (home and away) for a total of 30 matches. The champion is determined by total points, with goal difference as the first tiebreaker.

When was the Burkina Faso Ligue 1 founded?

The Fasofoot D1 was founded in 1961, shortly after Burkina Faso's independence, making it one of West Africa's oldest national football leagues.

Which clubs are the most successful in Ligue 1 history?

ASFA-Yennenga leads with 13 titles, followed by Etoile Filante with 13 titles. Silures (7), USFA (7), and RCB (4) are other historically dominant clubs.

API data: 27 Apr 2026 · Stats updated: 26 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 9 Jan 2025