G.D. Interclube

GD Interclube
Full name Grupo Desportivo Interclube
Nickname(s) Interclube
Inter de Luanda
Inter
Founded February 28, 1976 (1976-02-28)
Ground Estádio 22 de Junho,
Luanda, Angola
Ground Capacity 8,000
Chairman Alves Simões
Manager Veselin Vesko
LeagueGirabola
Angola Cup
Angola Super Cup
2014 9th

Grupo Desportivo Interclube, usually known as Interclube or Inter de Luanda, is an Angolan football club based in Luanda. The club is attached to the Angolan police force. Interclube is the only club based in Luanda with a stadium of its own as all the remaining clubs in the capital play their home matches at the state-owned 11 de Novembro, Cidadela and Coqueiros. The stadium, built in 2004, has an 8,000-seat capacity.[1]

History

Founded on February 28, 1976 by the Ministry of the Interior as Inter de Luanda, it won its first title, the Angolan Cup, in 1986.

In 2005, the club finished 9th in the Angolan first division.[2] In that year, it also reached the domestic cup final, but was defeated 1–0 by ASA.[3]

Two players from Inter represented the Angola national team in its first FIFA World Cup tournament, in 2006 in Germany: Miloy and Mário.

Stadium

Interclube is one of the few clubs in Angola to play their home games in their own stadium, the Estádio 22 de Junho.

Honours

Winner: 2007, 2010
Winner: 1986, 2003, 2011.
Runners-up: 2000, 2005.
Winner: 1986, 2001, 2008, 2012.
Runners-up: 2011.

Performance in CAF competitions

2008 - Third Round
2011 - Second Round
2004 - First Round
2005 - First Round
2006 - Group Stage
2008 - Group Stage
2011 - Semi-finals
2012 - Group Stage
1987 - First Round
2001 - Finalist

Performance in Girabola

19992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015
4
555 5
7 7 7
8
9
10

Girabola schedule & results

2015
5th
14 Feb (a)
SAG 0–2
21 Feb (h)
5–2 SCC
25 Feb (a)
PET 0–0
07 Mar (h)
3–0 MAQ
14 Mar (h)
0–0 ASA
21 Mar (a)
PLS 1–1
01 Apr (h)
1–1 BEN
12 Apr (a)
CAA 0–1
18 Apr (h)
1–1 LIB
26 Apr (a)
ACL 1–1
02 May (h)
0–2 PRI
09 May (a)
KAB 1–0
16 May (h)
0–0 HUI
24 May (a)
DOM 2–3
30 May (h)
2–2 PRO
11 Jul (h)
3–0 SAG
18 Jul (a)
SCC 1–0
25 Jul (h)
1–0 PET
01 Aug (a)
MAQ 0–1
08 Aug (a)
ASA 1–3
12 Aug (h)
0–1 PLS
15 Aug (a)
BEN 1–0
22 Aug (h)
1–0 CAA
29 Aug (a)
LIB 0–0
12 Sep (h)
3–2 ACL
21 Sep (a)
PRI 2–0
26 Sep (h)
1–1 KAB
30 Sep (a)
HUI 1–0
04 Oct (h)
DOM
18 Nov (a)
PRO

2015 squad

Nat No Goal-keepers Age
Angola1 Jotabé 28
Angola12 Nelson 23
Angola27 Nuno 32

Nat No Defenders Age Pos
Angola3 Kito 30 LB
Angola4 Fabrício 27 CB
Angola7 Day Day 24 DF
Angola13 Chico Caputo 30 CB
Angola17 Filipe 24 LB
Angola20 Valdez CB
Angola22 António LB
Angola23 Cristiano RB
Angola30 Loló 25 RB

Nat No Midfielders Age Pos
Guinea-BissauPortugal5 Ibraime 29 MF
Angola6 Bebé 29 MF
AngolaPortugal10 Pedrito 27 MF
Angola11 Paz 28 MF
Angola14 Paty (C) 25 MF
Angola16 Dilman
Angola18 Caranga 23 MF
Angola21 Djemba MF
Angola24 Nandinho 30 RW
Angola25 Pirolito 22 MF

Nat No Forwards Age Pos
Democratic Republic of the Congo8 Rico
Guinea-BissauSenegal9 Carvalho 34 FW
Angola15 Dasfaa FW
Angola19 Moco 24 FW
Angola26 Diangi 30 FW
Angola28 Kembua 28 FW
Angola29 Aguinaldo 26 FW
Cameroon Namatchoua 26 FW

Nat Technical Position
Bulgaria Ilian Iliev Head Coach
Serbia Veselin Vesko Head Coach
Angola Abílio Amaral Assistant Coach
Angola Luís Borges Assistant Coach
Bulgaria Zdravko Zdravkov Goal-keeper coach

Nat Medical Pos
Angola Adriano Gonçalves Physio

Nat Management Pos
Angola Alves Simões Chairman
Angola Alexandre Canelas Vice Chairman
Angola Nuno Martins Head of football dept

Players in bold indicate last starting lineup (25/07/15)
Released in midseason
Quit in midseason
Joined in midseason

Former notable players

Manager history

Angola João Gonçalves da Silva (1981–84)
Angola Semica (1984–85)
Angola Joka Santinho (1986–89)
Angola Semica (1989–91)
Angola Carlos Alves (1991–92)
Angola João Machado (1992–95)
Angola Raúl Kinanga (1995–97)
Angola João António André Cuca (1997–99)
Angola Arnaldo Chaves (1999)

Angola Raúl Kinanga (2000)
Angola Oliveira Gonçalves (2000–Dec 2000)
Serbia Veselin Vesko (Jan 2001–April 2001)
Angola Oliveira Gonçalves (May 2001–Dec 2001)
Brazil Itamar Amorim (Jan 2002–April 2002)
Angola Raúl Kinanga (May 2002–May 2003)
Serbia Zoran Pešić (June 2003–April 2004)
Angola Raúl Kinanga (April 2004–Dec 2004)
Germany Georg Tripp (Jan 2005–Nov 2005)

Portugal Romeu Silva (Feb 2006–Sept 2006)
Brazil Carlos Mozer (Oct 2006–March 2008)
Portugal Augusto Inácio (May 2008–Aug 2009)
Portugal Álvaro Magalhães (Nov 2009–March 2011)
Portugal António Caldas (July 2011–April 2012)
Portugal Bernardino Pedroto (April 2012–Nov 2013)
Croatia Mirsad Omerhodžić (Jan 2014–April 2014)
Bulgaria Ilian Iliev (May 2014–May 2015)
Serbia Veselin Vesko (Jun 2015)

Other Sports

External links

References

  1. Stadiums in Angola; at World Stadiums
  2. Angola 2005; at RSSSF
  3. Angola Cup 2005; at RSSSF
  4. "Football: Interclube Wins National Senior Championship". ANGOP.com. 21 Oct 2007. Retrieved 5 Dec 2014.
  5. "Interclube win national first division football championship". ANGOP.com. 1 Nov 2010. Retrieved 5 Dec 2014.
  6. "The football team Interclube is the winner of the Angola Cup". ANGOP.com. 11 Nov 2003. Retrieved 23 Nov 2014.
  7. "Interclube win 30th edition of Angola football cup". ANGOP.com. 11 Nov 2011. Retrieved 23 Nov 2014.
  8. "Football: Interclube Win Angola Super Cup". ANGOP.com. 25 Feb 2008. Retrieved 22 Nov 2014.
  9. "Interclube win Angola Super Cup". ANGOP.com. 26 Feb 2012. Retrieved 22 Nov 2014.
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