Fixtures

Djibouti kõrgliiga 05/18 14:30 - AS Arta Solar 7 vs AS Djibouti Telecom - View

Results

Djibouti kõrgliiga 05/10 14:30 - Garde Républicaine SIAF v AS Arta Solar 7 W 1-4
Djibouti kõrgliiga 05/03 12:00 - CF Gendarmerie Nationale v AS Arta Solar 7 W 0-2
Djibouti kõrgliiga 04/27 14:30 - SDC Group/Hôpital FC v AS Arta Solar 7 D 1-1
Djibouti kõrgliiga 03/08 16:30 - AS Arta Solar 7 v AS du Port - View
Djibouti kõrgliiga 03/02 14:30 - FC Dikhil v AS Arta Solar 7 - View
Djibouti kõrgliiga 02/23 16:30 - AS Arta Solar 7 v Garde-côtes FC D 1-1
Djibouti kõrgliiga 01/05 12:00 - AS Djibouti Telecom v AS Arta Solar 7 - View
Djibouti kõrgliiga 12/29 16:30 - AS Arta Solar 7 v Garde Républicaine SIAF W 1-0
Djibouti kõrgliiga 12/26 16:00 - AS Arta Solar 7 v CF Gendarmerie Nationale W 6-2
Djibouti kõrgliiga 12/15 12:00 - AS Arta Solar 7 v SDC Group/Hôpital FC W 4-0
Djibouti kõrgliiga 12/09 14:30 - AS Arta Solar 7 v CDC Quartier 7 W 5-0
Djibouti kõrgliiga 12/02 12:00 - AS du Port v AS Arta Solar 7 D 1-1

Statistika

 TotalKodusVõõrsil
Matches played 17 8 9
Wins 11 7 4
Draws 3 1 2
Losses 3 0 3
Goals for 41 25 16
Goals against 18 3 15
Clean sheets 9 6 3
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - AS Arta/Solar7

Association Sportive d'Arta (currently known as Arta Solar 7 for sponsorship reasons) is a football club from Arta, Djibouti which plays in the Djibouti Premier League, the highest level of Djiboutian football. Their home stadium, like all Djiboutian teams, is the 20,000-capacity El Hadj Hassan Gouled Aptidon Stadium.

History

The club was founded as AS Compagnie Djibouti-Ethiopie in 1980. From 2007 to 2014, they were known as AS CDE-Colas. They have since been known as AS CDE/Arta The Fairy Mountaineers when sponsored by Ethio-Djibouti Railways (French: Chemin de Fer Djibouto-Éthiopien (C.D.E.), and Arta/SIHD when sponsored by the International Hydrocarbon Society (French: Société internationale des hydrocarbures de Djibouti).

As of 2018, the club is known as Arta Solar 7, due to sponsorship with Djibouti-based Solar power company Solar 7.

In November 2020, the Djiboutian club surprised world football by signing midfielder Alex Song, formerly of Arsenal and Barcelona. In addition to playing for the core team as captain, Song oversees the development of youngsters at Solar throughout this contract period.

In the 2020/21 season, Arta Solar 7 won its first Djibouti Premier League title with 46 points out of 18 games. In the following season, 2021/22, the team won his two-time champion in the local league, this time adding 45 points.