Entente Sportive de Sétif (Arabic: ‎) (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃.tɑ̃t spɔrtɪv də setif]; commonly referred to as ES Sétif) is an Algerian professional football club based in Sétif. They currently play in the top division, the Algerian Championnat National, and are the 2007 Arab Champions League champions.

The club was founded in 1958 by Ali Benaouda and Ali Layass as Entente Sportive de Sétif (ESS), the name was later changed to Entente Pétroliers de Sétifienne (EPS) in 1977, and again in 1984 it became known as Entente Plastique de Sétifienne (EPS) and was then later changed back to Entente Sportive de Sétif (ESS).[1]

The ESS is one of the prestigious top flight Algerian clubs. The club has won the Algerian CupQatar. 6 times, and is the only Algerian team to have won the Afro-Asia cup, in 1989 in

They are the only club in Africa to have won the African Cup of Champions Clubs while not being in the top flight, achieved in 1988.

The first colours of the club were green and the white, and following a confrontation with the French Army in a match with FC Gadir on May 8, 1945 colours changed to black and white as a sign of sadness for the events on this day.

The Guessan Stadium was the original name for the club's home.



Tout Puissant Mazembe, formerly known as Englebert, is a Congolese football club based in Lubumbashi. Their home games are played at Stade Municipal de Lubumbashi.

Tout Puissant Mazembe was founded in 1939 by Benedictine monks on the order of Sanctimonious Saint that directed the Holy Institute Boniface of Élisabethville (Lubumbashi).[1] To diversify the student activities for those that did not consecrate themselves to the priesthood, the missionaries decided to set up a soccer team, baptized Holy team Georges, Employer of the Troop. This team affiliated itself directly in the first division of the Royal Federation of the Native Athletic Associations (FRASI). At the end of the season, Holy Georges placed 3rd.

In 1944 the young scouts became road and FC St. Georges was rechristened Holy Paul F.C. Some years later, the incorporation of certain foreign elements in the Institute would make the missionaries abandon the team management. The team took the name of F.C. ENGLEBERT after their club sponsor, a tyre brand.

To immortalize their first league title, the leaders decided then to add the qualifier of "Tout Puissant" (all powerful) to ENGLEBERT.

After the independence of Congo, (June 30, 1960) ENGLEBERT restructured itself. In 1966, they realized the treble (national Championship, Katanga Cup and Congo Cup).

In 1967 and 1968, it won the African Cup of Champions. The team would be finalist four times successively in (1967,1968.1969 and 1970). Mazembe was the first team to successfully defend the African Champions Cup. This feat was finally duplicated in 2003 and 2004 by Enyimba.


Watch match ES Setif vs T.P. Mazembe Englebert online live stram 18-9-2010
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