Tele SC Asmara (Telecommunications Sport Club of Asmara) is an Eritrean football club based in Asmara. The team -usually called "Tele S.C."- is a member of the Eritrean Football Federation national league.

Tele SC Asmara
Full nameTele SC Asmara Football Club
Founded1939 (as "Gejeret")
GroundCicero Stadium
Asmara, Eritrea
Capacity10,000

History

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Initially the club was founded in the early 1940s as an Italo-Eritrean club named Gejeret,[1] that played in the amateur championship of Italian Eritrea.[2] In 1950 Gejeret started to play in the top league of Eritrea in Asmara and changed the name to "Telecommunications SC" (usually called "Tele SC").

In 1950, Eritrean (local) clubs set up their own football federation, which was joined by three of the old Italian clubs (Eritrea, Asmara and Gejeret). The league contained about 30 clubs, divided over 3 levels (Serie A, B and C). In 1953, clubs were forced to join the Ethiopian FA.[3]

In the Ethiopian championship the team obtained prestigious levels.[4] So, in 1959 the team has won the Ethiopian Premier League.,[5] The Eritrean team also won the Ethiopian championship in 1969 and 1970.

The team united with the historical GS Asmara in the early 1970s and changed again the name: it was now Tele SC Asmara. Under the lead of the famous "Eritrean Herrera" (the coach Massimo Fenili) the team won two titles of the Ethiopian National Championships in 1972 and 1973.[6]

The team participated in four editions of the "African Cup of Champions Clubs".

Since the years of the struggle for Eritrea independence the team has entered in a deep crisis and started playing in secondary championships of Eritrea. Since 2016 it is no more active for economic reasons.

Stadium

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Currently the team plays at the 10,000 capacity Cicero Stadium, created in the early 1940s.

Honours

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Performance in CAF competitions

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1970 African Cup of Champions Clubs
1971 African Cup of Champions Clubs
1973 African Cup of Champions Clubs
1974 African Cup of Champions Clubs

References

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  1. ^ Wilson, Jonathan; Rabiner, Igor; Edwards, Luke; Yokhin, Michael; Ashton, David (1 June 2017). "The Blizzard - The Football Quarterly: Issue Twenty Five". Blizzard Media Ltd. Retrieved 31 December 2018 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Eritrea 1946/47". RSSSF. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Eritrean Championship in 1950". rsssf.com. Retrieved 31 December 2018.[dead link]
  4. ^ Yemane Yohannes. "Ethio-Eritrean Football.wmv". Retrieved 31 December 2018 – via YouTube.
  5. ^ "Ethiopia – List of Champions". RSSSF.
  6. ^ Wilson, Jonathan; Rabiner, Igor; Edwards, Luke; Yokhin, Michael; Ashton, David (1 June 2017). "The Blizzard - The Football Quarterly: Issue Twenty Five". Blizzard Media Ltd. Retrieved 31 December 2018 – via Google Books.