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Linafoot
Season2013
ChampionsTP Mazembe
Champions LeagueTP Mazembe
Vita Club
Confederation CupDon Bosco
MK Etanchéité (cup winner)
2012

The 2013 Linafoot season (known as the Vodacom Super Ligue 2013 for sponsorship reasons) was the 52nd since its establishment. It began on 20 March 2013. [1] A total of 14 clubs participated in the 2013 Linafoot.


 1.TP Mazembe (Lubumbashi)           13  11  2  0  38- 4  35  Champions
 2.AS Vita Club (Kinshasa)           13  10  2  1  30- 5  32
 3.CS Don Bosco (Lubumbashi)         13   7  3  3  26-12  24  [28-12]
 4.DC Motema Pembe (Kinshasa)        13   7  3  3  20- 7  24
 5.FC Saint-Eloi Lupopo (Lubumbashi) 13   7  3  3  19-10  24  [21- 9]
 6.SM Sanga Balende (Mbuji-Mayi)     13   8  0  5  19-11  24
 7.US Tshinkunku (Kananga)           13   5  1  7  13-23  16  [21-24]
 8.AS Dauphins Noirs (Goma)          13   4  3  6  16-17  15
 9.Rojolu SC (Kinshasa)              13   4  3  6  11-22  15
10.OC Muungano (Bukavu)              13   3  3  7   9-17  12  [11-16]
11.CS Makiso (Kisangani)             13   3  3  7   7-19  12
12.TP Molunge (Mbandaka)             13   3  0 10  11-31   9  [10-25]  Relegated
13.DC Virunga (Goma)                 13   2  2  9   9-29   8           Relegated
14.TC Elima (Matadi)                 13   0  0 13   0-39   0           Relegated  [*]

[*] TC Elima were later readmitted to the top level 2013/14

NB: 6 more losses than wins and 18 goals more conceded than scored as three matches
     were awarded a 0-3 forfeit loss to both clubs;
   TC Elima had all 13 matches awarded 0-3 losses against them for using an ineligible
     player, Patou Tingo Disasi;
   for five clubs the official goal records reported deviate from the results below;
     those reported official goal records are listed between square brackets; the
     official records must be wrong as there is no way Tshinkunku can be credited
     with 21 goals.

References

  1. ^ "Congo DR - Linafoot 2013". footballdatabase.com. Retrieved 23 July 2013.