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Clube Ferroviário Da Huíla
Clube Ferroviário da Huíla, formerly Clube Ferroviário de Sá da Bandeira, is an Angolan sports club based in the city of Lubango, Huíla Province. The club has won the Angolan Football Cup in 1985 and 1989. Achievements *Angola Cup: 1985, 1989 In 1988, Ferroviário da Huíla became the first Angolan team to ever reach the quarter-finals of a CAF competition. League & Cup Positions TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal ImageSize = width:1500 height:125 PlotArea = width:900 height:42 bottom:68 left:100 DateFormat = mm/dd/yyyy Period = from:01/01/1978 till:12/31/2005 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:1979 ScaleMinor = unit:year increment:1 start:1979 AlignBars = justify Colors = id:sc value:orange id:pri value:green id:seg value:gray(0.5) id:ter value:rgb(0.8,0.6,0.1) BarData = bar:primera text:"Girabola" bar:segunda text:"Segundona" bar:tercera text:"Angola Cup" bar:sincompetir text:" Super Cup" PlotData = # set defaults width:10 fontsize:s ...
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Estádio Do Ferroviário Da Huíla
Estádio do Clube Ferroviário da Huíla is a multi-use stadium in Lubango, Angola. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches and is owned by Clube Ferroviário da Huíla. The stadium holds 15,000 people. References

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1981 Girabola
The 1981 Girabola was the third season of top-tier football competition in Angola. The season ran from 9 May 1981 to 7 February 1982. The league comprised 14 teams, the bottom three of which were relegated. Primeiro de Agosto were the defending champions and were crowned champions, winning their 3rd title, while Desportivo da Chela, FC do Uíge, Ferroviário da Huíla and Petro do Huambo were relegated. Joseph Maluka of Primeiro de Maio finished as the top scorer with 20 goals. Changes from the 1980 season Diabos Verdes were renamed as Leões de Luanda. Relegated: Palancas do Huambo, Sagrada Esperança, Sassamba da LS, Welwitschia Promoted: Petro de Luanda, Petro do Huambo, Primeiro de Maio, Progresso do Sambizanga Legal disputes Leões de Luanda won a claim against Petro de Luanda for the latter fielding ineligible player João Machado (he was supposed to be suspended for a double yellow card) in their first leg match for the 8th round played on July 11. Petro had or ...
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Football Clubs In Angola
This is a list of association football clubs located in Angola. ''For a complete list, see :Football clubs in Angola'' # * 4 de Abril A * Academia de Futebol de Angola * Académica do Lobito * Académica do Soyo *ASA * ASK Dragão * Atlético de Luanda * Atlético do Namibe B * Benfica de Luanda * Benfica do Huambo * Benfica do Lubango * Bravos Do Maquis * Brilhantes da Kissama C * Construtores do Uíge *Cuando Cubango FC D *Desportivo da EKA * Desportivo da Huíla *Desportivo do Bengo *Domant FC E * Esperança do Congo * Evale FC F * Futebol Clube de Cabinda * Futebol Clube de Luanda *Futebol Clube do Moxico * Ferroviário da Huíla * Ferroviário do Huambo H I *Independente Sport Clube * Inter da Huíla * Interclube J * Jackson Garcia * Juventude do Moxico K * Kabuscorp M *Malanje Sport Clube *Mpatu a Ponta N * Nacional de Benguela * Norberto de Castro P * Petro de Luanda * Petro do Huambo * Polivalentes FC *Porcelana FC *Primeiro de Agosto * Primeiro de Maio *Progr ...
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1990 Girabola
The 1990 Girabola was the 12th season of top-tier football competition in Angola. Atlético Petróleos de Luanda were the defending champions. The league comprised 14 teams, none of which were relegated. Petro de Luanda were crowned champions, winning their 7th title, and fifth in a row, while there were no relegations. Mikayela Diakananwa aka ''Mona'' of Petro de Luanda finished as the top scorer with 17 goals. Benfica do Huambo, formerly Mambroa, set an all time championship's record for most goals scored in a single match and for the largest goal-difference win in their 12-0 home win against Sassamba da Lunda Sul. Changes from the 1989 season Promoted: None Relegated: None League table Results Season statistics Scorers Top scorer * Mikayela Diakananwa ''Mona'' Champions External linksFederação Angolana de Futebol {{Girabola seasons Girabola seasons Angola Angola , national_anthem = " Angola Avante"() , image_map = , map_capt ...
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1989 Girabola
The 1989 Girabola was the 11th season of top-tier football competition in Angola. Atlético Petróleos de Luanda were the defending champions. The league comprised 14 teams, none of which were relegated. Petro de Luanda were crowned champions, winning their 6th title, and fourth in a row, while there were no relegations. André of Desportivo da Cuca finished as the top scorer with 18 goals. Vieira Dias of Primeiro de Agosto set an all-time championship's record of most goals scored in a single match by one player, by scoring six goals in D'Agosto's 7-0 home win over Sassamba. Changes from the 1989 season Relegated: Desportivo de Benguela, Dínamos do Kwanza Sul, Fabril do Uíge, Inter do Namibe Promoted: Desportivo da Cuca, Desportivo da EKA, Sassamba da Lunda Sul, Sporting de Benguela League table Results Season statistics Scorers Top scorer * André Champions External linksFederação Angolana de Futebol {{Girabola seasons Angola Angola , national_anth ...
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1988 Girabola
The 1988 Girabola was the tenth season of top-tier football competition in Angola. Atlético Petróleos de Luanda were the defending champions. The league comprised 14 teams, the bottom three of which were relegated. Petro de Luanda were crowned champions, winning their 5th title, and third in a row, while Desportivo de Benguela, Dínamos do Kwanza Sul, Fabril do Uíge and Inter do Namibe were relegated. Manuel of Primeiro de Agosto finished as the top scorer with 16 goals. Changes from the 1987 season Relegated: Desportivo da Chela, Progresso do Sambizanga, União do Bié Promoted: Desportivo de Benguela, Fabril do Uíge and Inter do Namibe League table Results Season statistics Scorers Top scorer * Manuel Domingos Martins Champions References External linksFederação Angolana de Futebol {{Girabola seasons Angola Angola , national_anthem = " Angola Avante"() , image_map = , map_caption = , capital = ...
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1987 Girabola
The 1987 Girabola was the ninth season of top-tier football competition in Angola. Atlético Petróleos de Luanda were the defending champions. The league comprised 14 teams, the bottom three of which were relegated. Petro de Luanda were crowned champions, winning their 4th title, and second in a row, while Desportivo da Chela, Progresso do Sambizanga and União Sport do Bié were relegated. Mavango Kiala aka ''Mavó'' of Ferroviário da Huíla finished as the top scorer with 20 goals. Changes from the 1986 season Relegated: Desportivo de Benguela, Inter da Lunda Sul, Leões de Luanda Promoted: Dínamos do Kwanza Sul, Progresso do Sambizanga, União do Bié League table Results Season statistics Top scorer * Mavango Kiala ''Mavó'' Champions External linksFederação Angolana de Futebol {{Girabola seasons Angola Angola , national_anthem = " Angola Avante"() , image_map = , map_caption = , capital = Lu ...
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1986 Girabola
The 1986 Girabola was the eighth season of top-tier football competition in Angola. Estrela Clube Primeiro de Maio were the defending champions. The league comprised 14 teams, the bottom three of which were relegated. Petro Luanda were crowned champions, winning their 3rd title, while Desportivo de Benguela, Inter da Lunda Sul and Leões de Luanda were relegated. Arsénio Ribeiro aka ''Túbia'' of Inter de Luanda finished as the top scorer with 20 goals. Changes from the 1985 season Relegated: Dínamos do Kwanza Sul, Gaiatos de Benguela, Leões do Planalto Promoted: FC de Cabinda, Inter da Lunda Sul, Leões de Luanda League table Results Season statistics Scorers Most goals scored in a single match External linksFederação Angolana de Futebol {{Girabola seasons Angola Angola , national_anthem = " Angola Avante"() , image_map = , map_caption = , capital = Luanda , religion = , religion_ ...
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1985 Girabola
The 1985 Girabola was the seventh season of top-tier football competition in Angola. Estrela Clube Primeiro de Maio were the defending champions. The league comprised 14 teams, the bottom three of which were relegated. Primeiro de Maio were crowned champions, winning their 2nd title, while Gaiatos de Benguela, Dínamos do Kwanza Sul and Leões do Planalto were relegated. Osvaldo Saturnino aka ''Jesus'' of Petro de Luanda finished as the top scorer with 19 goals. Changes from the 1984 season Relegated: M.C.H. do Uíge, Nacional de Benguela, Progresso do Sambizanga Promoted: Dínamos do Kwanza Sul (ex-Andorinhas), Gaiatos de Benguela, Leões do Planalto League table Results Season statistics Most goals scored in a single match Top scorers Champions External linksFederação Angolana de Futebol {{Girabola seasons Angola Angola , national_anthem = " Angola Avante"() , image_map = , map_caption = , capital ...
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1984 Girabola
The 1984 Girabola was the sixth season of top-tier football competition in Angola. Estrela Clube Primeiro de Maio were the defending champions. The league comprised 14 teams, the bottom three of which were relegated. Petro de Luanda were crowned champions, winning their 2nd title, while M.C.H. do Uíge, Nacional de Benguela and Progresso do Sambizanga were relegated. Osvaldo Saturnino aka ''Jesus'' of Petro de Luanda finished as the top scorer with 22 goals. Changes from the 1983 season Relegated: Académica do Lobito, Andorinhas do Sumbe, Construtores de Malanje Promoted: Ferroviário da Huíla, M.C.H. do Uíge, Sagrada Esperança League table Results Season statistics Scorers Most goals scored in a single match Top scorers External linksFederação Angolana de Futebol {{Girabola seasons Angola Angola , national_anthem = " Angola Avante"() , image_map = , map_caption = , capital = Luanda , relig ...
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1980 Girabola
The 1980 Girabola was the second season of top-tier football competition in Angola. The season ran from 19 April 1980 to 28 February 1981. Primeiro de Agosto were the defending champions. The league comprised 14 teams, the bottom three of which were relegated. Primeiro de Agosto were crowned champions, winning their 2nd title, while Palancas do Huambo, Sagrada Esperança, Santa Rita and Sassamba da LS were relegated. On the course of the championship, Santa Rita de Moçâmedes was renamed as Grupo Desportivo Welwitschia. Estrela Vermelha do Huambo, on its part, was renamed as Mambroa. Francisco Carlos de Abreu aka ''Alves'' of Primeiro de Agosto finished as the top scorer with 29 goals. Changes from the 1979 season Relegated: 14 de Abril, Desp de Xangongo, Diabos Negros, FC de Cabinda, FC Mbanza Congo, Ginásio do KK, Juv do Kunge, Luta SC Cabinda, Makotas de Malange, Naval Porto Amboim, Sassamba da LS, Vitória AC do Bié Promoted: Sagrada Esperança, Sassamba da LS Lea ...
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Gira Angola
Segundona aka Torneio de Apuramento ''(Qualification Tournament)'' or Gira Angola is the 2nd division of Angolan football (soccer). It is organized by the Angolan Football Federation and gives access to Angola's top tier football division Girabola. Unlike most league systems worldwide, Angola does not have a regular second-tier league system. The teams that are relegated from the top-tier league in Angola, the Girabola, are relegated to the provincial championship from which they originate, the so-called provincial stages. The champion of each provincial championship automatically qualifies to the Segundona, the league or tournament that qualifies to the Girabola. History The competition's first edition was played in 1981. It was contested by 20 teams divided in four groups of five teams each, with the winner of each group qualifying for the Girabola and the winners of each group contesting for the title of the league champion. Clubs from all provinces of the country disputed the ...
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