S.H. Benfica (Huambo)

Sport Huambo e Benfica, originally Sport Nova Lisboa e Benfica or Benfica de Nova Lisboa, later renamed as Sport Huambo e Benfica or Benfica do Huambo or Mambroa, is a football club from Huambo, Angola. The club was established as the then Nova Lisboa affiliate of S.L. Benfica of Portugal, and shares the same colours. The logo is also very similar to the Portuguese one.[1]

S.H. Benfica
Full nameSport Huambo e Benfica
Founded29 September 1931 (1931-09-29)
GroundEstádio das Cacilhas
Huambo, Angola
Capacity12.000
ChairmanAmílcar Kandimba
Managern/a
LeagueGira Angola
20129th (Série B)

In 1972, the club won the Angolan provincial football championship.

Following the country's independence in 1975 and in an attempt by the communist regime to erase all traces of colonial rule, the club which has been created as an affiliate to S.L. Benfica was ordered to change its name and therefore became known as Estrela Vermelha do Huambo (Huambo Red Star) as it participated in the first edition of the country's post-independence premier league and later on to Mambroa. It was not until the mid 1990s that the club's name was reverted to its original denomination, and since shortly after independence, the Portuguese-named city of Nova Lisboa had changed to Huambo, so did the club's name.

Achievements

1972

League & Cup Positions

Stadium

The club is the owner of the 15,000-seat Estádio das Cacilhas stadium. At present, the stadium has been demolished, awaiting government funding for the construction of a new stadium on the same site, with the capacity of 15,000 seats.[2]

Manager history and performance

SeasonCoachL2L1CCoachL2L1CCoachL2L1C
1979 Bogomil Bijev8th
19803rd
1981 Arlindo Leitão Bogomil Bijev3rd
1982 Vidić Daniel Lutucuta5th
1983 Daniel Lutucuta Carlos Sério
1984 Carlos Sério
1985 Daniel Lutucuta Jaime Chimalanga
1986 Filipe Mascarenhas António Mpuissi
1997 Zé do Pau13th
2005 Napoleão Brandão2b
2007 António Sayombo
20082b
2009 Hélder Teixeira5b
2010 António Caldas3b
2011 Alberto Cardeau3bPR
2012 Horácio Libengué9b

Players

Mambroa players

2007–2011

Nat Nick Name A P C.C. A.S. H.T. A.C. A.C. H.L.
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Alfa2012
ArmindoMF2007
Bianco2012
Bino2009
BobistaAlcídio Francisco da ConceiçãoDF2010
CabindaFW2008
Caixão2012
Cambuta20082009
CasspiraFW2010
Chaquex2012
DebaileJosé Felix Pacavira de Carvalho2008
DecoMoisés Alberto CalepiMF20092011
DedasDF2007200820102011
Didí2010
Dombele2008
Domingos2011
ErickDF200720082009
EtumbaOsvaldo LupaMF200820092011
FaustinoDF2011
FilipeFW2011
FitaDF2011
Gasto2012
GatusoMF2007
Gilex2009
GudyGK20072008
GuiguíFrancisco Sawanga Calunjinji32MF2008
Henrique2009
Ivanildo2009
Jaburú2010
JoãozinhoMF20092011
KahongoMF2011
KatickFW2007
Kito2012
KorandoMF2011
Lelas2010
LilíDF2011
Lino2012
LuísMartins LuísMF200720082011
Maizer2007
Man BeléMF200920102011
Mano2010
Marcos2010
MateusFW2011
Mauro2012
MbemberéEduardo Ventura Augusto2008
MolaFW2011
MimíGK20102011
MingoDF200720082009
MundoFW200920102011
Nejó2007
NguenoDF2011
Nhã2009
Nhule2009
Padi2012
Paíto2009
PaulãoFW2007
Pauleta2008
PauloGK20092011
Projecto2010
RafaDF2011
Raimundo2008
Serra2010
Sidjes2012
SoaresDF2011
TchoboGK2012
Tchony2012
Vado2007
ValdirDF20072009
YuriGK2009
Yuri20112012
YutaMF200920102011
Zinho2012
ZitoMF2007
Years 200720082009201020112012

1979–1990

Nat Nick Name A P Bogomil Bijev C. Sério D.L. F.M.
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
AdãoDF19851986
AiresAires Chicala Lucamba19851986
AugustoGK198219851986
Amilcar1979
BelchiorDomingos Lino Belchior1982
BeneditoDF198119821984
BetoAlberto RamosDF198119821983198419851986
Bravo da RosaMF19791980
CabetulaMF19851986
Cabibi19791980
CaetanoCaetano MariaDF1986
CapussoFW19811983198419851986
Cardona1980
CarnavalAbílio António CarnavalGK198119821983198419851986
CelsonDF1982198419851986
Chilandala19831984
ChimalangaJaime ChimalangaMF198019811982
DiasFW19851986
Eduardo MachadoEduardo Rosa Sousa Machado28FW19831984
ErasmoDF19801982
FigueiredoFW198219831986
FirminoFW1980198119841985
Fortunato1980
GelsonDF1986
GeraldoGK19821983198419851986
Horácio1985
HugoGK1986
Jacques19851986
JaimeFW1980
JoãoJoão AntónioDF1980
JoaquimGK1979
JorgeGK1980
JorgeJosé Jorge Gomes MangrinhaFW19791981198219831984
JujúEmanuel Jesus de Amorim24MF1982
JuliãoJulião Inácio Dias27FW19811982198319841985
KumandalaFW1981
LázaroDF197919801981
LeitãoArlindo Branco LeitãoMF197919801981
LuísDF197919801981198219831985
LuizinhoDF19811982
LutucutaDaniel Cassoma Lutucuta31DF197919801981
ManecasJoaquim Manuel Branco Leitão32GK197919801981
ManuelManuel da CostaDF19801984
MariaAntónio MariaMF19791980198119821983198419851986
Mário1980
MarquesMarques da Costa JúniorFW19801981198219831984
MascarenhasFilipe Martins Barbosa de Mascarenhas33DF19801981198219831984
Moné1986
Monteiro19851986
Moreno1985
NaifaFW198019811983198419851986
NanditoDF1986
NavalhaMF1980
NdongalaNdongala PecaDF1982
NelitoDF19791980
NelsonFW1979
NenéMF1980198119821983
Panzo19851986
PatrickDF19851986
PaulinhoMF19801981
QuinitoMF1981
RafaelDF1979198019811982198319841985
RalphDF198119821983198419851986
Rui SousaRui Sousa1985
Saconda1986
SantanaValentim SantanaMF19801981198219831984
Santo AntónioDomingos José Diogo26DF19791982
SilvaMF1986
Sousa José Sousa da Costa Sobrinho23MF198219831984
Tau19851986
TeixeiraMF1983198419851986
TonitoDF1980
TonyJoão António da SilvaDF1979198019811982198319841986
ToyGK1980
Valentim19791980
Victor1983
Vieira DiasJosé V.D. Paulino do Carmo23MF1982
Years 19791980198119821983198419851986

See also

References

  1. "Benfica do Huambo celebrates 79th anniversary looking ahead". ANGOP.com. 2010-09-29. Retrieved 2014-04-16.
  2. "Estádio do Mambroa - um "gigante" abandonado" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 21 Jul 2020.
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