AS UAM

Leagues Played
Niger Super League 8

Results

Niger Super League 01/22 15:15 - AS UAM v JS Tahoua W 1-0
Niger Super League 01/13 15:15 - AS Police Niger v AS UAM W 0-1
Niger Super League 01/08 15:15 - Liberte FC v AS UAM L 2-1
Niger Super League 01/01 15:15 - AS UAM v AS Fan D 1-1
Niger Super League 11/30 15:00 - AS UAM v Wombeye AC W 2-1
Niger Super League 11/26 15:00 - ASN Nigelec v AS UAM L 2-0
Niger Super League 11/22 15:00 - AS UAM v Urana L 0-1
Niger Super League 11/17 15:15 - AS UAM v USGN L 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 8 5 3
Wins 3 2 1
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 4 2 2
Goals for 7 5 2
Goals against 10 6 4
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 2 1 1
**AS UAM (Association Sportive de l'Université Abdou Moumouni)**

AS UAM is a prominent soccer team based in Niamey, Niger, representing the prestigious Abdou Moumouni University. Founded in 1970, the club has established itself as a significant force in Nigerien football, known for its commitment to developing young talent and promoting the sport within the region.

The team's colors, typically a vibrant mix of blue and white, symbolize their dedication to excellence and unity. AS UAM plays its home matches at the Stade Général Seyni Kountché, a venue that resonates with passionate fans who support the team through thick and thin.

AS UAM has a rich history of competing in the Niger Premier League, consistently striving for top honors and showcasing a blend of skillful play and tactical discipline. The club is renowned for its youth academy, which has produced numerous players who have gone on to represent both the national team and clubs abroad.

With a strong emphasis on teamwork, sportsmanship, and community engagement, AS UAM not only aims for success on the pitch but also seeks to inspire the next generation of athletes in Niger. The team's motto, "Unity in Diversity," reflects its commitment to inclusivity and the belief that every player contributes to the collective strength of the squad.

As AS UAM continues to evolve and compete at higher levels, it remains a symbol of pride for its supporters and a beacon of hope for aspiring soccer players in Niger.