Linguère is joint eighth in the number of major honours won in Senegal (five) with ASC Port Autonome of Dakar, Casa Sports of Ziguinchor and Djambars.
ASC Linguère was founded on 14 September 1969 after the merger of two clubs, Espoir de Saint-Louis and AS Saint-Louisienne.
Both matches were scoreless and Linguère scored 4–2 in the penalty shoot-out to win its only championship title in the 2009 season.
The Demba Diop stadium crush which occurred in the 2017 Senegalese League Cup final which demoted US Ouakam from Ligue 1 and the national competition.
Two years later, Linguère defeated ASC Port Autonome, another Dakar club, 1–0 to claim its third cup title.
Its next two final appearances were unsuccessful, losing to ASC Diaraf in 1993 (2–0) and to another Dakar club, AS Douanes (3–1), five years later.
Espoir de Saint-Louis's only continental appearance was in 1965 when they played Stade Malien from the eastern neighbour of Senegal.
The final match in the home stadium went into penalty shoot-outs and Linguère won 4–2 to claim its only national title.
In the preliminaries, Linguère played Ghana's Asante Kotoko and two matches were tied 2-2 and defeated them in the penalty shoot-outs with four goals.
At the WAFU Cup, the club competed in the 1988 edition where it lost in the first round to ASFAG Conakry 4–1 in the first match in June.