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1 History  





2 Champions  



2.1  1997  





2.2  2005  





2.3  2006  





2.4  2007  





2.5  9th place match  



2.5.1  7th place match  





2.5.2  5th place match  





2.5.3  Semi-finals  





2.5.4  3rd place match  





2.5.5  Final  







2.6  2008  



2.6.1  Trivia  









3 See also  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Campeonato Nacional Sénior Feminino
Founded1997
CountryAngola
ConfederationCAF
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)Taça de Angola
SuperTaça de Angola
International cup(s)CAF W-Champions League
Current championsProgresso do Sambizanga
(2008)
Most championshipsProgresso do Sambizanga (4 titles)
Current: 2022-23

The Campeonato Nacional Sénior Feminino (English: National Women's Senior Championship), currently inactive, is the top tier women's clubs competition in Angola. In 1997, a national championship was organized in Lubango, Huíla for the first time and on an experimental basis. Blocos FC, a team from Luanda was the winner.

In Luanda, ever since women's football tournaments began in 1993, over 30 clubs went out of business due to lack of support. At present, Progresso is one of the few, if not the only club to maintain a women's football team, even as official competition has halted.

History[edit]

The beginning of the 90's is registered as the beginning of the practice of semi-professional women's soccer in Angola, after independence.

The first experimental national championship was held in the city of Lubango, province of Huíla, in 1999, with the participation of six teams (three from Luanda and three from Huíla), ending up as National Champion by the Blocos Futebol Clube team.

The first provincial championship with an official character was held in Luanda in 1996, with the participation of 12 teams. The Grupo Desportivo da Oríon team won this edition of the unified Provincial Championship of Luanda.

The first attempt to organize women's football came in 1995, with the creation of an installation commission for women's football, which held an experimental championship in Luanda.

The following year, official competitions began in Luanda, under the tutelage of the Luanda Provincial Football Association, and later in the other provinces. In Luanda alone, there were more than thirty women's football teams. Due to the large number of teams in Luanda, for some years the competition was played with two divisions, with the first division having 22 teams and the second 23 teams.

In the absence of institutional support to the sporting groups that emerged at the time and to national companies, many teams in Luanda ended up disappearing or merged with others.

Champions[edit]

1997[edit]

Date City Winner Score Runner-Up Top Scorer
Lubango Blocos FC 2–1 Desportivo da Expresso

[1]

2005[edit]

Date City Winner Score Runner-Up Top Scorer
3–10 Dec, 2005 Lubango Progresso do Sambizanga 1–0 Amigas do Mártires Guigui (14)

[2]

2006[edit]

Date City Winner Score Runner-Up Top Scorer
11–19 Dec 2006 Huambo Progresso do Sambizanga 3–2 G.D. Terra Nova Mila (15)

[3]

2007[edit]

[4][5]

9th place match[edit]

Date City Winner Score Runner-Up
14–22 Dec, 2007 Luanda Baixa de Cassange 2–0 Atrick do Bié

7th place match[edit]

Date City Winner Score Runner-Up
14–22 Dec, 2007 Luanda Amigas do 1º de Agosto 1–0 ASCON Lunda Norte

5th place match[edit]

Date City Winner Score Runner-Up
14–22 Dec, 2007 Luanda Kilambas da Huíla 0–2 Inter Un. Operativa

Semi-finals[edit]

Date City Winner Score Runner-Up
14–22 Dec, 2007 Luanda Progresso do Sambizanga 2–0 G.D. Fagec
Date City Winner Score Runner-Up
14–22 Dec, 2007 Luanda Amigas do Mártires 0–1 G.D. Terra Nova

3rd place match[edit]

Date City Winner Score Runner-Up
14–22 Dec, 2007 Luanda G.D. Fagec 3–4 Amigas do Mártires

Final[edit]

Date City Winner Score Runner-Up Top Scorer
22 Dec, 2007 Luanda Progresso do Sambizanga 3–0 G.D. Terra Nova Irene (24)

2008[edit]

Date City Winner Score Runner-Up Top Scorer
13–21 Dec, 2008 Luena Progresso do Sambizanga 2–1 G.D. Fagec Irene (49)

[6]

Trivia[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Angola 1997 Women". RSSSF. Retrieved 15 Dec 2014.
  • ^ "Angola 2005 (Women)". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 8 November 2005. Retrieved 15 Dec 2014.
  • ^ "Angola 2006 (Women)" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 14 Dec 2014.
  • ^ "Angola 2007 (Women)". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 24 May 2007. Retrieved 15 Dec 2014.
  • ^ "Comunicado Oficial Nº 009/SG/08" (PDF) (in Portuguese). fafutebol-angola.og. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 1 Jan 2015.
  • ^ "Homologação do Campeonato Nacional feminino" (PDF) (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 15 Dec 2014.
  • ^ "Irene Gonçalves a melhor da actualidade" (in Portuguese). JornaldosDesportos. 30 Mar 2010. Retrieved 15 Dec 2014.
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