4 de Abril F.C. do Cuando Cubango

4 de Abril Futebol Clube do Cuando Cubango, simply 4 de Abril is an Angolan sports club from the city of Menongue, in the southern province of Kuando Kubango.

4 de Abril
Full name4 de Abril Futebol Clube do Cuando Cubango
GroundCampo Municipal, Menongue
Capacity5,000
Chairmann/a
Managern/a
LeagueGirabola
201614th

The club is named after and in honor of April 4 2002, the day when the Angolan government and the rebels of UNITA signed a memorandum of understanding, as an addendum to the Lusaka Protocol that ended 27 years of a civil war that erupted right after the declaration of Angola's independence in 1975. The day has been declared as the Day of Peace in Angola and a national holiday.[1]

In 2015, the team finished 2nd in its series at the Gira Angola, Angola's second division championship and won a 2-leg playoff against the 2nd-ranked of the other Gira Angola series to secure a spot at the 2016 Girabola.[2]

Achievements

  • Angolan Cup: 0

Recent seasons

4 de Abril FC's season-by-season performance since 2011:[3][4]

  • PR = Preliminary round, 1R = First round, GS = Group stage, R32 = Round of 32, R16 = Round of 16, QF = Quarter-finals, SF = Semi-finals

League & Cup Positions

Players and staff

Staff

Name Nat Pos
Technical staff
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Goalkeeper Coach
Medical
Physio
Management
Chairman

Players

FC 4 de Abril players

[5][6]

Nat Nick Name A P João Machado
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
3c 4c 2b 14
ArsénioArsénio Bartolomeu Manuel24MF2014
BarãoPaulo Matias de Mouro TavaresMF20149
BobistaAlcídio Francisco da Conceição2014
BorraMF20141919
CadiataMF6
CamposAntónio Campos Calei26DF4
Capistola
Casé
CharaDF2
ChicklayFrancisco Manuel ChimuenhoFW2014
ChicoJoão Siku TchilicaDF
Da Silva2014
DanyDaniel Mendes Ribeiro28FW18
Dario25
Destino2014
Ducharme
DudúDomingos Monteiro Jack30DF5
EdgardEdgard Arnaud Afane24MF201388
Fábio2013
Ery2014
EzequielMF
GeúdaGelson L. da S. TelesMF1717
GuiMF66
HélderGK2014
HippiDomingos Paulo João JoséDF1414
Ivanilson33
Ivo2014
JairzinhoJair Sebastião de Castro26DF26
JesseFW201477
KandúDéo Kanda27MF1010
Kito
KizombéAlberto dos Santos Domingos25DF3
Lara
LeloJosé Lelo Sevo Barros34DF27
ManuchoFW20141111
MatambaMatamba Paulino SousaDF15
Mukissa2014
Nelo2014
Oseias2014
PaitoManuel Gaspar Fernandes32MF2323
PaluchoPaulo Pereira da Silva26MF20
PaulitoMF
PilolaJosé Olívio Andrade Pereira31MF9
PrazeresPrazeres Chijica M. DalaDF13
RenéKalemba René BaltazarFW2014
RochanaPanda Marcelo José26GK1212
RuiFW29
Russo
TchubeMF2014
TonyGK11
ValdemarValdemar Teófilo Lelis2013
Vander24MF24
XavierXavier Eduardo Vicente VungeDF2
Yoyó2014
Zé Domingos2014
ZinhoAdilson Pedro FranciscoMF2014
Years 20132014201520162017

Manager history

[7][8]

  • João Machado (2013–2016)

See also

References

  1. "Angola`s definitive peace agreement was signed today in Luanda". Angop.co.ao. 4 Apr 2002. Retrieved 20 Mar 2016.
  2. "Second division: 4 de Abril do Cuando Cubango qualify for Girabola2016". ANGOP.com. 5 Oct 2015. Retrieved 29 Aug 2016.
  3. "Angola 2015". rsssf.com. Retrieved 8 Feb 2017.
  4. "Angola 2016". rsssf.com. Retrieved 8 Feb 2017.
  5. "Futebol: Benfica do Lubango-4 de Abril (Ficha Técnica)" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 22 Jun 2014. Retrieved 29 Aug 2016.
  6. "Girabola2016: 4 de Abril - Benfica de Luanda (Ficha técnica)" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 27 Feb 2016. Retrieved 29 Aug 2016.
  7. "João Machado é novo técnico do 4 de Abril do Kuando Kubango" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 21 Mar 2013. Retrieved 29 Aug 2016.
  8. "Coach João Machado pledges to take Cuando Cubango team to Girabola". ANGOP.com. 13 Mar 2014. Retrieved 29 Aug 2016.
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