Clube_Nacional_de_Benguela

Clube Nacional de Benguela

Clube Nacional de Benguela

Angolan sports club


Clube Nacional de Benguela, founded on June 24, 1920, as Sports Clube Portugal de Benguela or simply Portugal de Benguela, is a sports club from Benguela, Angola. The Elephants won five titles during the then overseas province of Angola. Even before Angola's independence in 1975, the club's name was changed to Sports Club Nacional de Benguela. In 1979, the club, then Clube Nacional de Benguela, was one of the founders of Angola's premier football league (Girabola), in which season it finished as the runner-up by losing to Primeiro de Agosto 2–1 in the final.[1]

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The club has been banned by FIFA from entering any official competition until a debt with former coach Álvaro Magalhães is settled.[citation needed]

Stadium

Nacional de Benguela is the owner of Estádio São Filipe.

Achievements

Manager history and performance

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League & Cup Positions

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References

  1. "História (History)" (in Portuguese). clubenacionalbenguela.com. Archived from the original on 2012-11-28. Retrieved 2013-05-05.

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