Palmira Barbosa

Palmira Leitão de Almeida Barbosa, nicknamed Mirita, born 25 November 1961, is the most notable Angolan and African female handball player. She began her career at Clube Ferroviário de Luanda in the 1980s and in 1996 moved to Petro Atlético. She joined the Angolan handball squad in 1980. She made her debut at the world cup in 1990 in South Korea. After that, she played three more world cups. In February 2000, at the age of 39, she announced her retirement and her desire to pursue a coaching career. She later reconsidered and played for two more seasons with the newly formed club ENANA.

Palmira Barbosa
Personal information
Born (1961-11-25) November 25, 1961
Luanda, Angola
NationalityAngolan
Career information
Playing career1985–2002
Career history
1985–1996Ferroviário de Luanda
1996–2000Petro Atlético
2000–2002ENANA

Achievements

Throughout her career she won 8 Africa club championships with Petro Atlético, 4 African Championships for Angola, 3 all-Africa games titles, as well as participation in 4 world cups and 1 Olympic games (1996).

In 1998, the African Handball Confederation voted her the Best Female Handball Player of all times.[1]

Politics

At present, she is a member of parliament for the ruling party MPLA.

References

  1. "Palmira retira-se das quadras" (in Portuguese). ANGOP. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
Olympic Games
Preceded by
João N'Tyamba
Flagbearer for  Angola
1996 Atlanta
Succeeded by
Nádia Cruz
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