Association Sportive des Employés de Commerce Mimosas (commonly abbreviated as ASEC Mimosas) is the women's football team of its namesake club, based in Abidjan. The team competes in the Ivorian Division 1 féminine, the highest level of women's football in the country.
In late 2022, the women's section of ASEC Mimosas was established ahead of the 2022âÂÂ23 season following a talent detection session held on 15 December 2022 at . The initiative, led by club president Roger Ouégnin, aimed to form a competitive squad and promote the development of women's football within the club and in line with the CAF regulations requiring teams participating in the CAF Champions League to maintain a women's team. For their inaugural season in Division 2, Adélaïde Koudougnon was appointed as head coach, bringing her experience as a former national team player and pioneer of women's football in Ivory Coast. In 2023, competing in Division 2, ASEC Mimosas dominated their group, winning all four matches with a remarkable +57 goal difference, securing promotion to Division 1 féminine. Although they lost 1âÂÂ0 to Teco FC in the Division 2 final, ASEC was later awarded the title administratively after it was determined that their opponents had fielded more foreign players than the permitted quota.
In their debut top-flight campaign, ASEC Mimosas played their first Division 1 match on 15 November 2023, recording a commanding 7âÂÂ1 victory over the 2021 champions Africa Sports. Living up to their reputation, the team went on to finish the season as runners-up.
In the following season, ASEC demonstrated greater stability and excellence, culminating in their first-ever Ivorian championship title after losing only once in 26 matches. Their domestic triumph was followed by success in the 2025 CAF Women's Champions League WAFU Zone B Qualifiers, where they went unbeaten to claim the regional crown and secure qualification for the final tournament in Egypt. With this achievement, ASEC became the first Ivorian club to win the qualifiers and reach the continental finals on merit.