| | | Upcoming | |
03 Jun 26 | TP MazembTP Mazembe  | 1:00pm | Simba KolSimba Kolwezi |
07 Jun 26 | Maniema UManiema Union  | 1:00pm | TP MazembTP Mazembe |
11 Jun 26 | TP MazembTP Mazembe  | 1:00pm | Les AigleLes Aigles du Congo |
14 Jun 26 | TP MazembTP Mazembe  | 1:00pm | Saint-ÉlSaint-Éloi Lupopo |
17 Jun 26 | Don BoscoDon Bosco  | 1:00pm | TP MazembTP Mazembe |
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| | | Results | |
29 May 26 | Vita ClubVita Club | 0 - 0 | TP MazembTP Mazembe |
25 May 26 | Les AigleLes Aigles du Congo | 0 - 0 | TP MazembTP Mazembe |
21 May 26 | TP MazembTP Mazembe | 3 - 0 | Maniema UManiema Union |
18 May 26 | Simba KolSimba Kolwezi | 0 - 1 | TP MazembTP Mazembe |
15 May 26 | TP MazembTP Mazembe | 4 - 2 | Don BoscoDon Bosco |
Tout Puissant Mazembe, formerly known as Englebert, is a Congolese football club based in Lubumbashi. Their home games are played at Stade TP Mazembe situated in the suburb of Kamalondo. Its nickname is Les corbeaux (the ravens) despite having a crocodile with a ball in its mouth on the team crest. TP Mazembe drew an average home attendance of 11,888 in the 2015–16 Linafoot season. CS Don Bosco serves as a feeder club to the team. Mazembe are among the major sports clubs in DR Congo and one of the most successful football teams in Africa ever. They gained great notoriety when they defeated the Internacional of Brazil in the semifinal of the FIFA Club World Cup. They became the first Congolese club with 300,000 followers on Facebook, their main social media page. They are most successful team in DRC with 36 national and international titles won.