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Sporting Clube De Benguela
Sporting Clube de Benguela or simply Sporting de Benguela, is an Angolan sports club from the city of Benguela. History The club was founded in 1915, as the 21st affiliate of Sporting Clube de Portugal. Since independence in 1975, up to 1988, as occurred with all the clubs whose names originated from their former colonial power, Portugal, Sporting de Benguela was renamed as Desportivo de Benguela. The club is the owner of the Estádio do Arregaça, in the city of Benguela. The basketball team is a regular participant in the main basketball league whereas the football team remained inactive for many years, due to financial shortages. In 2018, the football team contested in the Gira Angola, the qualifying tournament for Angola's top division, the Girabola. League & cup positions TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal ImageSize = width:1500 height:125 PlotArea = width:1200 height:42 bottom:68 left:100 DateFormat = mm/dd/yyyy Period = from:01/01/1981 till:12/31/2018 ScaleMajor = ...
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Benguela
Benguela (; Umbundu: Luombaka) is a city in western Angola, capital of Benguela Province. Benguela is one of Angola's most populous cities with a population of 555,124 in the city and 561,775 in the municipality, at the 2014 census. History Portuguese rule Benguela was founded in 1617 as ''São Felipe de Benguela'' by the Portuguese under Manuel Cerveira Pereira, 8th Governor of Angola (1604–1607). It was long the centre of an important trade, especially in slaves to Brazil and Cuba. Ships anchored about off the shore, in depths of and transferred loads to smaller boats which used five or six jetties in the town. However, the nearby deep-water sheltered harbour of Lobito was a much larger port. Besides the churches of S. Felipe and S. António, the hospital, and the fortress, as of 1911 there were only a few stone-built houses. A short way beyond Benguela is Baía Farta, where salt was manufactured and sulphur was extracted. Close to Baia Farta was the beach of Baia ...
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1982 Girabola
The 1982 Girabola was the fourth season of top-tier football competition in Angola. Primeiro de Agosto were the defending champions. The league ran from December 6, 1982, to June 2, 1983, and comprised 14 teams, the bottom three of which were relegated. Petro de Luanda were crowned champions, winning their 1st title, while Desportivo da Chela, FC do Uíge, Ferroviário da Huíla and Petro do Huambo were relegated. Osvaldo Saturnino aka ''Jesus'' of Petro de Luanda finished as the top scorer with 22 goals. Changes from the 1981 season Relegated: Desportivo da Chela, FC do Uíge, Ferroviário da Huíla, Petro do Huambo Promoted: Desportivo de Benguela, Inter da Huíla, Inter de Luanda, Sagrada Esperança Legal claims In round 14, Construtor do Uíge fielded ineligible player "Finda" (double yellow card) in its away match against Inter de Luanda. Although Construtor had originally won the match 1–0, on account of that, Construtor was awarded a 2–0 defeat. League ...
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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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1983 Girabola
The 1983 Girabola was the fifth season of top-tier football competition in Angola. Petro de Luanda were the defending champions. The league comprised 14 teams, the bottom three of which were relegated. Estrela Clube Primeiro de Maio were crowned champions, winning their 1st title, while Académica do Lobito, Andorinhas do Sumbe and Construtores de Malanje were relegated. Joseph Maluka of Primeiro de Maio finished as the top scorer with 17 goals. Changes from the 1982 season Relegated: Inter da Huíla, M.C.H. do Uíge, Sagrada Esperança Promoted: Andorinhas do Sumbe, Construtores de Malanje, Petro do Huambo Legal cases Desportivo da Chela was awarded a 2–0 default win in their 9th round home match against Progresso do Sambizanga. Primeiro de Agosto contested their 4th round 2–1 away match defeat against 1º de Maio. D'Agosto was awarded the right for a rematch. In the rematch, they beat De Maio 3–4. Académica do Lobito was awarded a 3–0 win by default in their ...
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2019 Gira Angola
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2018 Gira Angola
The 2018 Segundona was the 24th season of the second-tier football league in Angola. The season started on 9 June. The league comprises 2 series, one 4 and the other 5 teams, the winner of each series being automatically promoted to the 2018–19 Girabola while the runners-up of each group will contest for the third spot. At the end of the regular season, the three series winners will play a round-robin tournament to determine the league champion. Stadia and locations Draw All teams in each group play in a double round robin system (home and away). Serie A Match details Round 1 Round 8 Round 2 Round 9 Round 3 Round 10 Round 4 Round 11 Round 5 Round 12 Round 6 Round 13 Round 7 Round 14 Table and results Serie B Match details Round 1 Round 6 Round 2 Round 7 Round 3 Round 8 Round 4 Round 9 Round 5 Round 10 Table and results 2018–19 Girabola ...
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José Pérides
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Angola Cup
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Osvaldo Roque Gonçalves Da Cruz
Osvaldo Roque Gonçalves da Cruz (born March 25, 1970 in Luanda), nicknamed Joni, is a retired Angolan football midfielder. International career Joni has been a member of his national team, and was called up to the 1996 African Cup of Nations The 1996 African Cup of Nations was the 20th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the football championship of Africa ( CAF). It was hosted by South Africa, who replaced original hosts Kenya. The field expanded for the first time to 16 teams, s .... National team statistics International goals :''Scores and results list Angola's goal tally first.'' References External links * 1970 births Living people Sportspeople from Luanda 1996 African Cup of Nations players Angola international footballers Angolan footballers C.D. Tondela players S.C. Salgueiros players Académico de Viseu F.C. players União Montemor players Atlético Sport Aviação players S.C. Olhanense players G.D. Sagrada Esperança players S.L. Ben ...
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