Sporting Clube de Luanda

Sporting Clube de Luanda best known as Sporting de Luanda, is an Angolan multisports club based in Luanda. The club's football team, while being one of the most ancient and traditional clubs in Luanda, has been out of major competition due to financial reasons.

Sporting de Luanda
Full nameSporting Clube de Luanda
Founded1920
GroundEstádio dos Coqueiros
Luanda, Angola
Capacity12.000

The team was founded in 1920.[1]

During the colonial period in Angola, the club has won eight times the Angolan Provincial Championship the top division of Angolan football as a Portuguese colony.

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 Sporting Clube de Portugal was ordered to change its name and therefore became known as Diabos Verdes (Green Devils).

In February 1981, the club's name changed again as Leões de Luanda (Luanda's Lions).

In the early 1990s, with the establishment of democracy, the club was able to reclaim its original name.

League & Cup Positions

Stadium

The team used to play at the 12000 capacity Estádio dos Coqueiros.

Honours

Manager history

SeasonCoachSLCCoachSLCCoachSLC
1979 João Vieira Lopes
1980
1981 António Gomes de Oliveira Passos Carneiro Mario Imbelloni10th
1995 Manuel Loth Jorge Gonçalves12th

Players

Sporting Clube de Luanda players

1991–2000

Nat Nick Name A P A.P. J.G.
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
Além1995
Balsa1995
Betinho1995
Moisés1995
Nando Saturnino1995
Nelsinho1995
Quinito1995
Teófilo1995
Toninho1995
Tó Zé1995
Tony1995
Zé Carlos1995
Zé GordoGK1995
Zé Keno1995
Years 1991199219931994199519961997199819992000

1979-1981

Nat Nick Name A P J.V.L. A.G.
1979 1980 1981
5 10
Acácio1979
Agostinho1981
AndréMF197919801981
BarrosFW1981
BatalhaDF1981
ChicoFrancisco BartolomeuDF197919801981
Chico SantosFrancisco SantosDF197919801981
CruzDF19791980
DiamantinoFW1981
DianinganaFW197919801981
Eduardo MachadoEduardo Rosa Machado23MF1979
ErasmoMF1980
FaustinoDF1980
FernandesMF1979
FerreiraMF19791980
FranciscoDF19791980
FrancoJosé Joaquim Franco JúniorMF19801981
Garcia II1981
GasparGaspar João MiguelDF19791980
GinoHigino Gaspar de CarvalhoFW197919801981
GonçalvesGK19791980
GraçaGraça Vaz da Conceição23DF19801981
GuimasDF1981
Inácio1979
João MachadoJoão Rosa de Sousa Machado29FW19791980
Joaquim1981
JocaMF19791980
KalaminaDF1981
LaláMF19791980
LitoDF1981
LothManuel António LothFW19801981
LuísGK19801981
MadalenoFernando MadalenoGK197919801981
ManéFW1981
MarinheiroDF19801981
MárioMário AndréDF1981
MárioMário BrásMF1981
MatiasGK1981
Matos1981
Nacibe1980
NetoFW1979
PaiDF1981
PepéPedro Francisco António21DF1980
PortelaGK1980
RafaelFW1981
RolaMF1981
Santo AntónioJoão António FernandesMF1979
SilvaDF1980
SoaresFW1981
Tala-HadyFW1981
TomásDF19801981
Tony1981
Toy MúkuaDF197919801981
VarelaDF19791980
Vieira DiasGabriel Vieira DiasMF1981
WandaDF1981
Zé LuísGK19801981
Years 197919801981

1973

Nat Nick Name A P AZS
1973
PC
Abreu1973
Garcia IDF1973
Garcia II1973
Garnacho1973
Garrido1973
Geovetty1973
GinoHigino Gaspar de CarvalhoFW1973
LothFW1973
MagalhãesGK1973
Maiúca1973
ManéFW1973
Marques1973
Queré1973
Years 1973

See also

References

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