2004 Girabola

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Girabola 2004
Season2004 (Feb 15–Nov 06)
Champions ASA
Relegated Académica do Soyo
Benfica do Lubango
Bravos do Maquis
2005 CAF Champions League ASA (Girabola winner)
Sagrada Esperança (Girabola runner-up)
2005 CAF Confederation Cup Interclube (Girabola 3rd place)
Matches played182
Goals scored396 (2.18 per match)
Top goalscorer Love Kabungula (17 goals)
Biggest home win ASA 8–1 Pri Ago (26 May 2004)
Biggest away win Bra Maq 0–4 ASA (11 Apr 2004)
Highest scoring ASA 8–1 Pri Ago (26 May 2004)
Longest winning run Interclube (5) 22 Aug - 17 Oct
Petro Luanda (5) 17 Apr - 26 May
Longest unbeaten run Sag Esperança (17) 02 May - 06 Nov
Longest winless run Bravos Maquis (11) 01 Aug - 06 Nov
Longest losing run Bravos Maquis (11) 01 Aug - 06 Nov
2003
2005

The 2004 Girabola was the 26th season of top-tier football in Angola. The season ran from 15 February to 6 November 2004. ASA were the defending champions.

Contents

The league comprised 14 teams, the bottom three of which were relegated to the 2005 Gira Angola.

ASA were crowned champions, winning a third title in a row, while Académica do Soyo, Benfica do Lubango and Bravos do Maquis, the three clubs that were promoted that same season, were relegated. [1]

Arsénio Kabungula aka Love of ASA finished as the top scorer with 17 goals. [2]

Changes from the 2004 season

Relegated: Benfica de Luanda, Desportivo da Huíla and Ritondo
Promoted: Académica do Soyo, Benfica do Lubango and Bravos do Maquis

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 ASA (C)2616825313+4056Qualification for Champions League
2 Sagrada Esperança 2615833210+2253
3 Interclube 2615653621+1551Qualification for Confederation Cup
4 Petro de Luanda 2613944118+2348
5 Sonangol do Namibe [lower-alpha 1] 2671273228+433
6 Primeiro de Agosto 2696112129833
7 Petro do Huambo 2687112736931
8 Primeiro de Maio 26871120331331
9 Sporting de Cabinda 2661283031130
10 Académica do Lobito 2679102831330
11 Progresso do Sambizanga 2661282226430
12 Académica do Soyo (R)266101022321028Relegation to Provincial stages
13 Benfica do Lubango (R)26681222331126
14 Bravos do Maquis (R)2622221055458
Updated to match(es) played on 15 November 2004. Source: Girabola.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points; 7) Play-off.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Name later changed to Atlético do Namibe

Results

Home \ Away ACL ACS ASA BLB BRA INT PET PHU PRI MAI PRO SAG SON SCC
Académica do Lobito 4–30–12–16–00–10–20–22–01–20–00–00–01–1
Académica do Soyo 1–22–01–01–10–11–10–00–31–11–01–12–10–0
ASA 4–12–03–04–10–01–14–18–16–02–02–12–03–0
Benfica do Lubango 0–21–11–12–01–40–03–12–10–13–00–11–11–0
Bravos do Maquis 0–10–20–40–11–20–32–10–20–11–30–10–21–1
Interclube 0–01–02–02–04–01–42–10–11–01–00–02–13–2
Petro de Luanda 2–23–00–11–02–02–02–02–03–00–10–02–02–2
Petro do Huambo 1–13–01–13–31–03–21–01–00–10–20–31–11–1
Primeiro de Agosto 1–00–10–10–01–01–02–20–21–00–00–11–31–0
Primeiro de Maio 1–00–00–23–01–21–32–20–12–11–00–20–01–2
Progresso do Sambizanga 1–12–20–01–02–11–10–01–10–00–01–21–13–3
Sagrada Esperança 2–12–01–12–01–00–01–22–00–03–02–02–12–0
Sonangol do Namibe 4–02–10–01–13–02–20–22–11–11–12–30–03–2
Sporting de Cabinda 1–11–10–01–13–00–13–13–01–31–11–01–00–0
Updated to match(es) played on 6 November 2004. Source: girabola.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Schedule and results
ASA
1st
15 Feb (h)
3–0 LUB
22 Feb (a)
SON 0–0
29 Feb (h)
3–0 SCC
03 Mar (a)
MAI 0–2
20 Mar (a)
PRO 0–0
04 Apr (h)
1–1 PET
11 Apr (a)
MAQ 0–4
17 Apr (h)
2–1 SAG
21 Apr (a)
SOY 2–0
2 May (h)
4–1 ACL
16 May (a)
INT 2–0
26 May (h)
8–1 PRI
30 May (a)
PHU 1–1
11 Jul (a)
LUB 1–1
25 Jul (h)
2–0 SON
01 Aug (a)
SCC 0–0
08 Aug (h)
6–0 MAI
14 Aug (h)
2–0 PRO
22 Aug (a)
PET 0–1
11 Sep (h)
4–1 MAQ
25 Sep (a)
SAG 1–1
02 Oct (h)
2–0 SOY
17 Oct (a)
ACL 0–1
23 Oct (h)
0–0 INT
30 Oct (a)
PRI 0–1
06 Nov (h)
4–1 PHU
SAG ESP
2nd
15 Feb (h)
0–0 INT
22 Feb (a)
PRI 0–1
29 Feb (h)
2–0 PHU
03 Mar (a)
LUB 0–1
20 Mar (h)
2–1 SON
04 Apr (a)
SCC 1–0
11 Apr (h)
3–0 MAI
17 Apr (a)
ASA 2–1
21 Apr (h)
1–2 PET
2 May (a)
MAQ 0–1
16 May (a)
PRO 1–2
26 May (h)
2–0 SOY
30 May (a)
ACL 0–0
11 Jul (a)
INT 0–0
25 Jul (h)
0–0 PRI
01 Aug (a)
PHU 0–3
08 Aug (h)
2–0 LUB
14 Aug (a)
SON 0–0
22 Aug (h)
2–0 SCC
11 Sep (a)
MAI 0–2
25 Sep (h)
1–1 ASA
02 Oct (a)
PET 0–0
17 Oct (h)
1–0 MAQ
23 Oct (h)
2–0 PRO
30 Oct (a)
SOY 1–1
06 Nov (h)
2–1 ACL
INTERCL
3rd
15 Feb (a)
SAG 0–0
22 Feb (h)
1–0 SOY
29 Feb (a)
ACL 0–1
03 Mar (h)
1–0 PRO
20 Mar (h)
0–1 PRI
04 Apr (a)
PHU 3–2
11 Apr (h)
2–0 LUB
17 Apr (a)
SON 2–2
21 Apr (h)
3–2 SCC
2 May (a)
MAI 1–3
16 May (h)
2–0 ASA
26 May (a)
PET 2–0
30 May (h)
4–0 MAQ
11 Jul (h)
0–0 SAG
25 Jul (a)
SOY 0–1
01 Aug (h)
0–0 ACL
08 Aug (a)
PRO 1–1
14 Aug (a)
PRI 1–0
22 Aug (h)
2–1 PHU
11 Sep (a)
LUB 1–4
25 Sep (h)
2–1 SON
02 Oct (a)
SCC 0–1
17 Oct (h)
1–0 MAI
23 Oct (a)
ASA 0–0
30 Oct (h)
1–4 PET
06 Nov (a)
MAQ 1–2
PET LUA
4th
15 Feb (h)
2–0 PHU
22 Feb (a)
LUB 0–0
29 Feb (h)
2–0 SON
03 Mar (a)
SCC 3–1
20 Mar (h)
3–0 MAI
04 Apr (a)
ASA 1–1
11 Apr (a)
PRO 0–0
17 Apr (h)
2–0 MAQ
21 Apr (a)
SAG 1–2
2 May (h)
3–0 SOY
16 May (a)
ACL 0–2
26 May (h)
2–0 INT
30 May (a)
PRI 2–2
11 Jul (a)
PHU 1–0
25 Jul (h)
1–0 LUB
01 Aug (a)
SON 0–2
08 Aug (h)
2–2 SCC
14 Aug (a)
MAI 2–2
22 Aug (h)
0–1 ASA
11 Sep (h)
0–1 PRO
25 Sep (a)
MAQ 0–3
02 Oct (h)
0–0 SAG
17 Oct (a)
SOY 1–1
23 Oct (h)
2–2 ACL
30 Oct (a)
INT 1–4
06 Nov (h)
2–0 PRI
SON NAM
5th
15 Feb (a)
MAI 0–0
22 Feb (h)
0–0 ASA
29 Feb (a)
PET 2–0
03 Mar (h)
3–0 MAQ
20 Mar (a)
SAG 2–1
04 Apr (h)
2–1 SOY
11 Apr (a)
ACL 0–0
17 Apr (h)
2–2 INT
21 Apr (a)
PRI 1–3
2 May (h)
2–1 PHU
16 May (a)
LUB 1–1
26 May (a)
PRO 1–1
30 May (h)
3–2 SCC
11 Jul (h)
1–1 MAI
25 Jul (a)
ASA 2–0
01 Aug (h)
0–2 PET
08 Aug (a)
MAQ 0–2
14 Aug (h)
0–0 SAG
22 Aug (a)
SOY 2–1
11 Sep (h)
4–0 ACL
25 Sep (a)
INT 2–1
02 Oct (h)
PRI 1–1
17 Oct (a)
PHU 1–1
23 Oct (h)
1–1 LUB
30 Oct (h)
2–3 PRO
06 Nov (a)
SCC 0–0
PRI AGO
6th
15 Feb (a)
MAQ 0–2
22 Feb (h)
0–1 SAG
29 Feb (a)
SOY 0–3
03 Mar (h)
1–0 ACL
20 Mar (a)
INT 0–1
04 Apr (h)
0–0 PRO
11 Apr (h)
0–2 PHU
17 Apr (a)
LUB 2–1
21 Apr (h)
1–3 SON
2 May (a)
SCC 1–3
16 May (h)
1–0 MAI
26 May (a)
ASA 8–1
30 May (h)
2–2 PET
11 Jul (h)
1–0 MAQ
25 Jul (a)
SAG 0–0
01 Aug (h)
0–1 SOY
08 Aug (a)
ACL 2–0
14 Aug (h)
1–0 INT
22 Aug (a)
PRO 0–0
11 Sep (a)
PHU 1–0
25 Sep (h)
0–0 LUB
02 Oct (a)
SON 1–1
17 Oct (h)
1–0 SCC
23 Oct (a)
MAI 2–1
30 Oct (h)
0–1 ASA
06 Nov (a)
PET 2–0
PET HUA
7th
15 Feb (a)
PET 2–0
22 Feb (h)
1–0 MAQ
29 Feb (a)
SAG 2–0
03 Mar (h)
3–0 SOY
20 Mar (a)
ACL 0–2
04 Apr (h)
3–2 INT
11 Apr (a)
PRI 0–2
17 Apr (h)
0–2 PRO
21 Apr (h)
3–3 LUB
2 May (a)
SON 2–1
16 May (h)
1–1 SCC
26 May (a)
MAI 0–1
30 May (h)
1–1 ASA
11 Jul (h)
1–0 PET
25 Jul (a)
MAQ 2–1
01 Aug (h)
0–3 SAG
08 Aug (a)
SOY 0–0
14 Aug (h)
1–1 ACL
22 Aug (a)
INT 2–1
11 Sep (h)
1–0 PRI
25 Sep (a)
PRO 1–1
02 Oct (a)
LUB 3–1
17 Oct (h)
1–1 SON
23 Oct (a)
SCC 3–0
30 Oct (h)
0–1 MAI
06 Nov (a)
ASA 4–1
PRI MAI
8th
15 Feb (h)
0–0 SON
22 Feb (a)
SCC 1–1
29 Feb (a)
PRO 0–0
03 Mar (h)
0–2 ASA
20 Mar (a)
PET 3–0
04 Apr (h)
1–2 MAQ
11 Apr (a)
SAG 3–0
17 Apr (h)
0–0 SOY
21 Apr (a)
ACL 1–2
2 May (h)
1–3 INT
16 May (a)
PRI 1–0
26 May (h)
0–1 PHU
30 May (a)
LUB 0–1
11 Jul (a)
SON 1–1
25 Jul (h)
1–2 SCC
01 Aug (h)
1–0 PRO
08 Aug (a)
ASA 6–0
14 Aug (h)
2–2 PET
22 Aug (a)
MAQ 0–1
11 Sep (h)
0–2 SAG
25 Sep (a)
SOY 1–1
02 Oct (h)
1–0 ACL
17 Oct (a)
INT 1–0
23 Oct (h)
2–1 PRI
30 Oct (a)
PHU 0–1
06 Nov (h)
3–0 LUB
SPO CAB
9th
15 Feb (a)
PRO 3–3
22 Feb (h)
1–1 MAI
29 Feb (a)
ASA 3–0
03 Mar (h)
3–1 PET
20 Mar (a)
MAQ 1–1
04 Apr (h)
1–0 SAG
11 Apr (a)
SOY 0–0
17 Apr (h)
1–1 ACL
21 Apr (a)
INT 3–2
2 May (h)
1–3 PRI
16 May (a)
PHU 1–1
26 May (h)
1–1 LUB
30 May (a)
SON 3–2
11 Jul (h)
1–0 PRO
25 Jul (a)
MAI 1–2
01 Aug (h)
0–0 ASA
08 Aug (a)
PET 2–2
14 Aug (h)
3–0 MAQ
22 Aug (a)
SAG 2–0
11 Sep (h)
1–1 SOY
25 Sep (a)
ACL 1–1
02 Oct (h)
0–1 INT
17 Oct (a)
PRI 1–0
23 Oct (h)
3–0 PHU
30 Oct (a)
LUB 1–0
06 Nov (h)
0–0 SON
ACA LOB
10th
15 Feb (a)
SOY 1–2
22 Feb (h)
0–0 PRO
29 Feb (h)
0–1 INT
15 Feb (a)
PRI 1–0
20 Mar (h)
0–2 PHU
04 Apr (a)
LUB 0–2
11 Apr (h)
0–0 SON
17 Apr (a)
SCC 1–1
21 Apr (h)
1–2 MAI
2 May (a)
ASA 4–1
16 May (h)
0–2 PET
26 May (a)
MAQ 0–1
30 May (h)
0–0 SAG
11 Jul (h)
4–3 SOY
25 Jul (a)
PRO 1–1
01 Ago (a)
INT 0–0
08 Aug (h)
2–0 PRI
14 Ago (a)
PHU 1–1
22 Aug (h)
2–1 LUB
11 Sep (a)
SON 4–0
25 Sep (h)
1–1 SCC
02 Oct (a)
MAI 1–0
17 Oct (h)
0–1 ASA
23 Oct (a)
PET 2–2
30 Oct (h)
6–0 MAQ
06 Nov (a)
SAG 2–1
PRO SAM
11th
15 Feb (h)
3–3 SCC
22 Feb (a)
ACL 0–0
29 Feb (h)
0–0 MAI
03 Mar (a)
INT 1–0
20 Mar (h)
0–0 ASA
04 Apr (a)
PRI 0–0
11 Apr (h)
0–0 PET
17 Apr (a)
PHU 0–2
21 Apr (h)
2–1 MAQ
2 May (a)
LUB 3–0
16 May (h)
1–2 SAG
26 May (h)
1–1 SON
30 May (a)
SOY 1–0
11 Jul (a)
SCC 1–0
25 Jul (h)
1–1 ACL
01 Aug (a)
MAI 1–0
08 Aug (h)
1–1 INT
14 Aug (a)
ASA 2–0
22 Aug (h)
0–0 PRI
11 Sep (a)
PET 0–1
25 Sep (h)
1–1 PHU
02 Oct (a)
MAQ 1–3
17 Oct (h)
1–0 LUB
23 Oct (a)
SAG 2–0
30 Oct (a)
SON 2–3
06 Nov (h)
2–2 SOY
ACA SOY
12th
15 Feb (h)
1–2 ACL
22 Feb (a)
INT 1–0
29 Feb (h)
0–3 PRI
03 Mar (a)
PHU 3–0
20 Mar (h)
1–0 LUB
04 Apr (a)
SON 2–1
11 Apr (h)
0–0 SCC
17 Apr (a)
MAI 0–0
21 Apr (h)
2–0 ASA
2 May (a)
PET 3–0
16 May (h)
1–1 MAQ
26 May (a)
SAG 2–0
30 May (h)
1–0 PRO
11 Jul (a)
ACL 4–3
25 Jul (h)
0–1 INT
01 Aug (a)
PRI 0–1
08 Aug (h)
0–0 PHU
14 Aug (a)
LUB 1–1
22 Aug (h)
2–1 SON
11 Sep (a)
SCC 1–1
25 Sep (h)
1–1 MAI
02 Oct (a)
ASA 2–0
17 Oct (h)
1–1 PET
23 Oct (a)
MAQ 0–2
30 Oct (h)
1–1 SAG
06 Nov (a)
PRO 2–2
BEN LUB
13th
15 Feb (a)
ASA 3–0
22 Feb (h)
0–0 PET
29 Feb (a)
MAQ 0–1
03 Mar (h)
0–1 SAG
20 Mar (a)
SOY 1–0
04 Apr (h)
0–2 ACL
11 Apr (a)
INT 2–0
17 Apr (h)
2–1 PRI
21 Apr (a)
PHU 3–3
2 May (h)
3–0 PRO
16 May (h)
1–1 SON
26 May (a)
SCC 1–1
30 May (h)
0–1 MAI
11 Jul (h)
1–1 ASA
25 Jul (a)
PET 1–0
01 Aug (h)
2–0 MAQ
08 Aug (a)
SAG 2–0
14 Aug (h)
1–1 SOY
22 Aug (a)
ACL 2–1
11 Sep (h)
1–4 INT
25 Sep (a)
PRI 0–0
02 Oct (h)
3–1 PHU
17 Oct (a)
PRO 1–0
23 Oct (a)
SON 1–1
30 Oct (h)
1–0 SCC
06 Nov (a)
MAI 3–0
BRA MAQ
14th
15 Feb (h)
0–2 PRI
22 Feb (a)
PHU 1–0
29 Feb (h)
0–1 LUB
03 Mar (a)
SON 3–0
20 Mar (h)
1–1 SCC
04 Apr (a)
MAI 1–2
11 Apr (h)
0–4 ASA
17 Apr (a)
PET 2–0
21 Apr (a)
PRO 2–1
2 May (h)
0–1 SAG
16 May (a)
SOY 1–1
26 May (h)
0–1 ACL
30 May (a)
INT 4–0
11 Jul (a)
PRI 1–0
25 Jul (h)
2–1 PHU
01 Aug (a)
LUB 2–0
08 Aug (h)
0–2 SON
14 Aug (a)
SCC 3–0
22 Aug (h)
0–1 MAI
11 Sep (a)
ASA 4–1
25 Sep (h)
0–3 PET
02 Oct (h)
1–3 PRO
17 Oct (a)
SAG 1–0
23 Oct (h)
0–2 SOY
30 Oct (a)
ACL 6–0
06 Nov (h)
1–2 INT

Season statistics

 2004 Girabola winner 
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Atlético Sport Aviação
3rd title
Squad: Ângelo, Délcio, Fefé, Humberto, Jacinto, Jamba , Kadima, Love , Malamba, Mateus, Matias, Milex, Nuno, Papy, Paulão , Rats , Renato, Rodrigo, Sérgio, Silas, Simão, Toizinho, Vieira, Yamba Asha
Head coach: Bernardino Pedroto

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