Desportivo da EKA

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Desportivo da Eka
Full nameDesportivo da Eka
GroundEstádio do Inferno, Angola
ChairmanEvaristo Pires

Desportivo da Eka is an Angolan football club based in the town of Dondo, Kwanza Norte in north Angola. [1]

Contents

The club is attached and named after Angola's brewery EKA (Empresa Angolana de Cervejas, SARL).

League & Cup Positions

Desportivo da EKA

Stadium

Desportivo da Eka's home stadium is nicknamed Inferno do Dondo (Dondo's Hell).

Manager history and performance

SeasonCoachL2L1CCoachL2L1C
1989 Flag of Angola.svg Napoleão Brandão
1990 Flag of Mozambique.svg José Pérides Flag of Angola.svg Zé do Pau
1991 Flag of Angola.svg Zé do Pau Flag of Angola.svg Manico
1992 Flag of Angola.svg Manico Flag of Angola.svg Manuel Sarmento
1993 Flag of Angola.svg João Machado
1994

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References

  1. Girabola. "Desportivo da Eka | Girabola". www.girabola.com (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-07-10.