Full name | Red Sea Football Club | |
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Founded | 1945 | |
Ground | Cicero Stadium | |
Capacity | 10,000 | |
League | Eritrean Premier League | |
2019 | 1st (Champions) | |
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Red Sea Football Club is an Eritrean professional football club based in Asmara. They compete in the Eritrean Premier League, the top division of Eritrean football. With 13 league titles, they are the most successful club in the country.[1][2]
Red Sea FC was founded in 1945.[3] After the 2011 Kagame Interclub Cup in Tanzania, thirteen members of the team did not return home to Eritrea and sought political asylum.[4]
The following is a list of results for Red Sea FC in international competitions. Red Sea FC’s scores are listed first.
Year | Tournament | Round | Opponent | Home | Away | Agg. | Ref. |
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1999 | CECAFA Club Championship | Group Stage | Withdrew
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[5] | |||
1999 | CAF Champions League | Preliminary Round | Rayon Sport | 1–1
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0–2
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1–3
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[6] |
2000 | CECAFA Club Championship | Group Stage | Withdrew because of border war with Ethiopia | [7] | |||
2000 | CAF Champions League | Preliminary Round | Tusker | 1–1
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1–1
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2–2 (5-6 p) | [8] |
2001 | CECAFA Club Championship | Group Stage | Oserian | 0–3
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[9] | ||
Villa | 0–2
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[9] | |||||
APR | 1–3
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[9] | |||||
2001 | CAF Champions League | Preliminary Round | Tourbillon | 2–0
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0–2
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2–2 (4-2 p) | [10] |
First Round | Al Ally | 0–3
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1–0
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1–3
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[10] | ||
2003 | CECAFA Club Championship | Group Stage | Al Khartoum | 1–0
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[11] | ||
Mlandege | 3–1
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[11] | |||||
Villa | 2–3
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[11] | |||||
Young Africans | 2–1
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[11] | |||||
Quarter-finals | Muzinga | 2–3
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[11] | ||||
2003 | CAF Champions League | Preliminary Round | Nzoia Sugar | 2–0
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0–2
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2–2 (3-4 p) | [12] |
2006 | Preliminary Round | Tusker | 1–3
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0–1
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1–4
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[13] | |
2011 | Kagame Interclub Cup | Group Stage | Ocean View | 0–2
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[14] | ||
Entincelles | 4–1
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[14] | |||||
Vital'O | 1–0
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[14] | |||||
Simba | 0–0
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[14] | |||||
Knockout Stage | Young Africans | 0–0 (5-6 p) | [14] |