Futebol Clube de Cabinda

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FC Cabinda
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Basic data
Surname Futebol Clube de Cabinda
Seat Cabinda
founding 1956
Colours blue White
president AngolaAngola José Sita Yeze
First soccer team
Venue Estádio Nacional de Chiazi
Places 20,000
league Gira Angola , Series A
2014 8th.
home
Away

Futebol Clube de Cabinda , usually just called FC Cabinda , is a football club from the Angolan city ​​of Cabinda . It was founded in 1956 as the 29th branch of the Portuguese club FC Porto .

The club welcomes its guests at the Estádio Nacional de Chiazi in Cabinda. The stadium, which was built for the 2010 African Cup of Nations, has a capacity of 20,000 spectators.

The club has not yet been able to win national titles. The greatest success of the club is likely to be reaching the final in the Angolan Cup competition ( Taça de Angola ) in 1988. FC Cabinda was defeated by GD Sagrada Esperança 2-0.

After the club finished the 2002 season in twelfth place, the club rose to the second division, the Gira Angola . In 2009 the rise was successful. After two seasons, there was another relegation from the top division when the 2011 season ended 14th.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of the Angolan Cup finals on the RSSSF website , accessed on January 6, 2015
  2. Final tables of Girabola 2011 and all others, on the website of the professional league Girabola, accessed on January 6, 2015