Girabola

Girabola,[1] or Campeonato Nacional de Futebol de Séniores Masculinos, is the top division of Angolan football. It is organized by the Angolan Football Federation.[2]

Girabola
Founded1979
CountryAngola
ConfederationCAF
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toSegundona
Domestic cup(s)Taça de Angola
SuperTaça de Angola
International cup(s)Champions League
Confederation Cup
Current championsPetro Atlético
(2022–23)
Most championshipsPetro Atlético (17 titles)
Top goalscorerAngola Love
(135 goals)
Websitegirabola.com
Current: 2022–23 Girabola

The term "Girabola" (literally "spin ball") is a creation of the nationalist, radio broadcaster and sports reporter Rui Carvalho, in 1972, at a time when the Angolan championship was still officially called "Campeonato do Estado Ultramarino de Angola". The name "Girabola" differentiated the competition from the other overseas provinces and was a subtle form of anti-colonial protest.[3]

The league winner and runner-up qualify for the CAF Champions League.

History

The competition is the successor to the "Campeonato do Estado Ultramarino de Angola".[4]

Between 1975 and 1979, this competition did not take place.[5]

In 1979, the first edition of the post-independence, the competition was played, consisting of 24 teams, divided into groups of four or six teams,[3] in a competition that started on December 8, 1979.[6]

In 1980 the competition was contested by the thirteen teams best classified in the previous season, plus Sagrada Esperança, benefiting from the division of the Lundas into north and south. The last edition to be played by fourteen teams was in 1990.[7]

In 1991 and 1992, sixteen teams participated in the competition.[8] In 1993 and 1994, the number of teams competing was reduced to twelve, because of the civil war that prevented teams from Huambo from participating in the competition.[9]

In 1995 the competition was again contested by fourteen teams. Since that year, the point system has also changed, with the winner of the game earning 3 points instead of the 2 points previously earned.[10]

Since 2010, the championship has been contested by 16 teams.[11][12]

Girabola ZAP

In January 2016, Angolan subscription TV satellite and cable provider ZAP, the Angolan Football Federation and the Girabola clubs, signed a three-year deal in which ZAP will have broadcast rights over all Girabola matches. As part of the deal, the Angolan state-owned TV station TPA will be allowed to broadcast one game per week on its free-view platform.[13] Also as part of the deal, the Girabola changes its denomination to Girabola ZAP.

Qualification for African competitions

Association ranking for 2020–21 CAF competitions

Association ranking for 2020–21 CAF Champions League and 2020–21 CAF Confederation Cup will be based on results from each CAF tournament (Champions League and Confederation Cup) from 2016 to 2019–20.

Legend
  • CL: CAF Champions League
  • CC: CAF Confederation Cup
  •   Associations ranked 1–12 and eligible to enter two teams in each CAF tournament (Champions League and Confederation Cup)
RankAssociation2016
(× 1)
2017
(× 2)
2018
(× 3)
2018–19
(× 4)
2019–20
(× 5)
Total
20202019MvtCLCCCLCCCLCCCLCCCLCC
121 +1 Morocco 4463575788 190
231 +1 Egypt 7070.55345116 167
31-1 –2 Tunisia 0375908660 140
451 +1 DR Congo 0515345041 83
54-1 –1 Algeria 0442525131 81
660 South Africa 6034.5206030.5 68.5
770 Zambia 40222002.512 43
891 +1 Nigeria 2000.5032103 39
9101 +1 Guinea 0001303003 38
10111 +1 Angola 00014000.540 36

List of champions before independence

The list of champions includes the national champions in the colonial period.[14][15]

(Campeonato Provincial de Angola)

  • 1941: Sporting de Luanda
  • 1942: Sporting de Luanda
  • 1943: Benfica de Benguela
  • 1944: Sporting de Luanda
  • 1945: Sport Clube da Catumbela
  • 1946: Sporting de Luanda
  • 1947: Sporting de Luanda
  • 1948: unknown
  • 1949: unknown
  • 1950: unknown
  • 1951: Ferroviário de Nova Lisboa
  • 1952: Portugal de Benguela
  • 1953: Ferroviário de Luanda
  • 1954: Lobito Sports Clube
  • 1955: Sporting de Luanda
  • 1956: Sporting de Luanda
  • 1957: Ferroviário de Nova Lisboa
  • 1958: Sport Clube da Catumbela
  • 1959: Portugal de Benguela
  • 1960: Portugal de Benguela
  • 1961: Portugal de Benguela
  • 1962: Ferroviário de Luanda
  • 1963: Sporting de Luanda
  • 1964: Portugal de Benguela
  • 1965: Atlético Sport Aviação
  • 1966: Atlético Sport Aviação
  • 1967: Atlético Sport Aviação
  • 1968: Atlético Sport Aviação
  • 1969: Independente Sport Clube
  • 1970: Independente Sport Clube
  • 1971: Independente Sport Clube
  • 1972: Benfica de Nova Lisboa
  • 1973: Futebol Clube do Moxico
  • 1974: Ferroviário de Nova Lisboa
  • 1975: Recreativo da Caála

Titles by team

PTeamWonYears won
1Sporting de Luanda81941, 1942, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1955, 1956, 1963
2Portugal de Benguela51952, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1964
3ASA41965, 1966, 1967, 1968
4Ferroviário de Nova Lisboa31951, 1957, 1974
Ind. de Porto Alexandre31969, 1970, 1971
5Ferroviário de Luanda21953, 1962
Sport Clube da Catumbela21945, 1958
6Recreativo da Caála11975
Futebol Clube do Moxico11973
Benfica de Nova Lisboa11972
Lobito Sports Clube11954
Benfica de Benguela11943

Since independence (Girabola)

  1. Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

Titles by team

PTeamWonYears won
1Petro de Luanda171982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2022, 2023
2Primeiro de Agosto131979, 1980, 1981, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
3Recreativo do Libolo42011, 2012, 2014, 2015
4AS Aviação32002, 2003, 2004
5Primeiro de Maio21983, 1985
Interclube22007, 2010
Sagrada Esperança22005, 2021
6Kabuscorp12013

Top goalscorers

[35][36]

Year Name Team Goals
1979Angola João MachadoDiabos Verdes18
1980Angola AlvesPrimeiro de Agosto29
1981Angola Maluka Primeiro de Maio20
1982Angola JesusPetro de Luanda21
1983Angola MalukaPrimeiro de Maio17
1984Angola JesusPetro de Luanda22
1985Angola JesusPetro de Luanda19
1986Angola TúbiaInter Luanda20
1987Angola Mavó Ferroviário da Huíla20
1988Angola ManuelPrimeiro de Agosto16
1989Angola AndréDesportivo da Cuca18
1990Angola MonaPetro de Luanda17
1991Angola Amaral AleixoSagrada Esperança23
1992Angola Amaral AleixoPetro de Luanda20
1993Angola SerginhoDesportivo da EKA14
1994KabongóSonangol do Namibe16
1995Angola SerginhoDesportivo da EKA19
1996Angola César CanáAcadémica do Lobito15
1997Angola Zé NeliPetro do Huambo12
1998Angola BetinhoPetro de Luanda14
1999Angola IsaacPrimeiro de Agosto16
2000Democratic Republic of the Congo BlanchardBenfica de Luanda19
2001Angola Flávio AmadoPetro de Luanda23
2002Angola Flávio AmadoPetro de Luanda16
2003Angola Mateus AndréInterclube12
2004Angola Love KabungulaASA17
2005Angola Love KabungulaASA13
2006Angola Manucho GonçalvesPetro de Luanda16
2007Angola Manucho GonçalvesPetro de Luanda14
2008Angola Santana CarlosPetro de Luanda20
2009Angola David MagalhãesPetro de Luanda19
2010Angola Daniel Mpele MpeleKabuscorp14
2011Angola Love KabungulaPetro de Luanda20
2012Angola YanoProgresso14
2013Cameroon Albert MeyongKabuscorp20
2014Cameroon Albert MeyongKabuscorp17
2015Angola YanoProgresso13
2016Angola GelsonPrimeiro de Agosto23
2017Brazil AzulãoPetro de Luanda16
2018Brazil AzulãoPetro de Luanda20
2018–19Angola MabululuPrimeiro de Agosto14
2019-20Brazil Tony RibeiroPetro de Luanda15
2020–21Brazil AzulãoPetro de Luanda16
2021-22Brazil AzulãoPetro de Luanda21
2022-23Brazil AzulãoPetro de Luanda20
2023-24Angola MussáLuda da Sul11
Most time goalscorer
  • 5 times.
    • Brazil Azulão (2017, 2018, 2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23.).
Most goals by a player in a single season
  • 29 goals.
    • Alves (1980)
Most goals by a player in a single game

All-time goalscorers

Rank Player Country Goals Years
1 Love  Angola 135 2001-2017
2 Azulão  Brazil 121 2016
3 Jesús  Angola 111 1981-1988

Multiple hat-tricks

Rank Country Player Hat-tricks
1 Angola Jesús 7
2 Angola Alves 5
Brazil Azulão
4 Angola Túbia Ribeiro 4
5 Angola Ndisso 3
Angola Love
Angola Vieira Dias
8 Angola Abel Campos 2
Angola Andre
Angola Bebeto
Angola David Magalhães
Angola Flávio Amado
Angola João Machado
Angola Julião
Angola Julinho
Angola Rasca
Brazil Rivaldo
Angola Santana Carlos
Angola Yano
20 Several players 1
Most hat-tricks in a single season
  • 10 hat-tricks (2020-21)
Most hat-tricks by a player in a single season
  • 3 hat-tricks
    • Jesús (1984)
  • 3 hat-tricks
    • Túbia Ribeiro (1986)

Rádio 5 Awards

SeasonBest PlayerTop ScorerBest Goal-keeperBest coach
2013[37]Angola AmaroCameroon MeyongAngola Abulá
2012[38]Angola YanoAngola YanoAngola LanduAngola Zeca Amaral
2011[39]Angola AguinaldoAngola LoveAngola HugoAngola Zeca Amaral
2010[40]Angola MinguitoAngola Mpele MpelePortugal Álvaro Magalhães
2009[41]Angola JobAngola DavidAngola ÂngeloPortugal Bernardino Pedroto
2008[42]Angola LoveAngola SantanaAngola CapocoPortugal Bernardino Pedroto
2007[43]Angola MinguitoAngola ManuchoAngola MárioBrazil Carlos Mozer
2006[44]Angola GazetaAngola ManuchoAngola LamáNetherlands Jan Brouwer
2005[45]Angola JambaAngola LoveAngola Oliveira Gonçalves
2004[46]Angola Yamba AshaAngola Love
2003[47]Angola LoveAngola André
2001[48]Angola FlávioAngola FlávioAngola MaritoBrazil Djalma Cavalcante
2000[49]Angola MbiyavangaAngola BlanchardBrazil Djalma Cavalcante
1999[50]Angola MendonçaAngola IsaacAngola Ndunguidi

See also

  • List of Girabola seasons
  • Girabola Clubs Participation Details
  • Angola Cup
  • Angola Super Cup
  • Angola 2nd Division

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