Progresso Associação do Sambizanga

Progresso do Sambizanga
Full name Progresso Associação do Sambizanga
Founded 17 November 1975 (1975-11-17)
Ground Estádio da Cidadela
Luanda, Angola
Ground Capacity 4,000
Chairman Paixão Júnior
Manager Albano César
LeagueAngola Cup
2014 10th
Website Club home page

Progresso Associação do Sambizanga is an Angolan football club based in Luanda. The club was founded in 1975, as a result of a merger of three different clubs: Juventude Unida do Bairro Alfredo (JUBA), Juventista and Vaza.[1][2]

Progresso do Sambizanga is notably the only club in Girabola to maintain a women's soccer team, even without official competition.

They play their home games at the state-owned Estádio da Cidadela.

History

The club won their only cup title in 1996 after defeating Primeiro de Agosto and qualified into the 1997 CAF Winners' Cup where they challenged with Gabon's FC 105 Libreville and won a goal in the first leg and lost 2-0 in the last, this was their only appearance in the continental competition.

One of the friendly pre-season matches were in 2012 where they played in Brazil in the Toca de Raposa I with the two popular clubs Cruzeiro and Atlético Mineiro.

Uniform

Its uniform color has a yellow-black striped clothing with black sleeves and socks and black-yellow striped socks used for home games.

Its former uniform was a yellow-black striped shirt with yellow stripe on each side and had striped sleeves and black shorts.

Home uniform up in the 2007 season
Home uniform up to the 2014 season

Achievements

1996

Performance in CAF competitions

1997 - First Round
Gabon FC 105 Libreville 1-0, 2-0

Performance in local competitions

1999
GB
2001
GB
2002
GA a
2003
GB
2004
GB
2005
GB
2006
GB
2008
GA a
2009
GA a
2010
GA a
2011
GB
2012
GB
2013
GB
2014
GB
2015
GB
1p 1p
3 3
8 8
9
10 10
11
12 12
13
15

Note:1p = Promoted to the Girabola, GB = 1st Division, GA = 2nd Division
 
Rankings in the red colour mean the club has been relegated
  Rankings in the purple colour mean the club has been promoted and relegated in the same season

Girabola schedule & results

2015
9th
04 Mar (h)
0–3 ASA
21 Feb (a)
PLS 2–1
22 Apr (h)
0–0 BEN
08 Mar (a)
CAA 0–0
14 Mar (h)
1–2 LIB
22 Mar (a)
ACL 0–1
04 Apr (h)
0–3 PRI
11 Apr (a)
KAB 1–1
18 Apr (h)
2–1 HUI
26 Apr (a)
DOM 1–2
02 May (a)
MAQ 2–1
09 May (h)
1–1 SAG
16 May (a)
SCC 1–4
24 May (h)
1–0 PET
30 May (a)
INT 2–2
11 Jul (a)
ASA 1–0
18 Jul (h)
4–1 PLS
26 Jul (a)
BEN 2–1
01 Aug (h)
0–1 CAA
08 Aug (a)
LIB 2–1
12 Aug (h)
3–2 ACL
16 Aug (a)
PRI 2–0
23 Aug (h)
0–1 KAB
29 Aug (a)
HUI 0–0
13 Sep (h)
2–0 DOM
19 Sep (h)
1–1 MAQ
26 Sep (a)
SAG 2–1
30 Sep (h)
4–2 SCC
04 Oct (a)
PET
18 Nov (h)
INT

Cup history

2015 squad [3]

Nat No Goal-keepers Age
Angola1 Bombasa
Angola12 Titi
Democratic Republic of the Congo30 Didi

Nat No Defenders Age Pos
AngolaNetherlands 2 Kivuvu 28 CB
Angola6 Chora 28 LB
Angola10 Kikas
Angola13 Pingo 30 RB
Angola16 Chada
AngolaPortugal16 Nuno 32 LB
Zambia21 Lawrence 28 CB
Angola22 Jaime (C) 33 CB
Angola23 Viet RB
Angola Edi 24 DF
Angola Hélio
Democratic Republic of the Congo Saki * 29 CB

Nat No Midfielders Age Pos
Angola2 Abel Manfuila 26 MF
Angola4 Abega RW
Cameroon5 Gérard 24 CM
Angola8 Ito LW
Angola15 Zezão RW
Democratic Republic of the Congo17 Nyemba 27
Zimbabwe18 Rusike 26 LW
Angola20 Avex 31 CM
Angola 25 Totó 31 CM
Democratic Republic of the Congo26 Milambo 31 CM
Angola27 Richy LW
Angola28 Brazuca 24 LW
Angola Breco 30 MF

Nat No Forwards Age Pos
Angola7 Luís FW
Angola9 Yano 23 FW
Angola 14 Massinga 28 FW
Democratic Republic of the Congo19 Mufuku 26 FW
Angola23 Joãozinho 21 FW
Angola 24 Manucho Barros 28 FW
Angola Bena 31 LF
Angola Miguel 22 FW
Angola Tino FW

Nat Technical Position
Angola Mário Calado Head Coach
Angola Albano César Head Coach
Angola G. de Sousa Matateu Assistant Coach
Angola F. Fernandes Zico Assistant Coach
Angola Paulo Dias Assistant Coach

Nat Medical Position
Angola Salomão Pedro Physio

Nat Management Position
Angola Paixão Júnior Chairman
Angola Manuel Santos Vice for Football

Players in bold indicate last starting lineup (13/09/15)
* Suspended for 2 years due to citizenship fraud
Released in midseason
Joined in midseason

Manager history

Coach Years League Cup SuperCup
Angola Kidumo Pedro (1989) - (1990)
Angola Joaquim Dinis (1996) -
Angola Salviano Magalhães (Jan 2001) - (Jul 2001)
Angola Napoleão Brandão (Jul 2001) - (Apr 2003)
Peru Arnaldo Gamonal (Apr 2003) -
Portugal José Alberto Torres (2004) -
Portugal José Ferraz (2005) -
Brazil Luís Mariano (2006) -
Angola João Machado (2007) -
Angola Ndunguidi Daniel (Jan 2009) - (Aug 2009)
Angola João Imanga "Janguelito" (Aug 2009) -
Serbia Drasko Stojiljković (Jul 2010) - (May 2011)
Netherlands Jan Brouwer (May 2011) - (Nov 2011)
Angola David Dias (Jan 2012) - (Nov 2013)
Cape Verde Lúcio Antunes (Dec 2013) - (Nov 2014)
Angola Mário Calado (Dec 2014) - (Apr 2015)
Angola Albano César (Apr 2015) -

Progresso do Sambizanga Women's Football

When it comes to women's football in Angola, Progresso do Sambizanga is undeniably a benchmark and a force to reckon with. Until the mid 2000s when regular competitions were organized, the club has won most titles in contest. While no regular competition are being played at present both at provincial and national level, the club still maintains its women's team with regular practice.

Achievements

2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
2000

Past squads

2007 squad (1st)

Nat No Goal-keepers Age
Democratic Republic of the Congo Dina 20

Nat No Defenders Age Pos
Angola Isaac DF
Angola Mimí DF
Angola Rita 29 CB
Angola Pick DF

Nat No Midfielders Age Pos
Angola Tânia 24 MF
Angola Sarita 22 MF
Angola Yolanda MF
Angola Veró MF

Nat No Forwards Age Pos
Angola Guigui 34 FW
Angola Irene 23 FW
Angola Mastral

Nat Technical Position
Angola Augusto Manuel Head Coach

Nat Management Position
Angola António Gomes General Manager

Other Sports

See also

External links

References

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  2. "Progresso celebra aniversário com regresso à fina-flor do futebol" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 2010-11-17. Retrieved 2014-04-20.
  3. "Plantel do Progresso dá confiança para concretização dos objectivos" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 26 Feb 2015. Retrieved 3 Mar 2015.
  4. "Angola 2005 (Women)". rsssf.com. Retrieved 15 Dec 2014.
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  8. "Progresso do Sambizanga vence taça de Angola feminino" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 16 Sep 2000. Retrieved 6 Dec 2014.
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