F.C. Bravos do Maquis

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Bravos do Maquis
FC Bravos do Maquis Logo.png
Full nameFutebol Clube Bravos do Maquis
Nickname(s)Os Maquisardes
Founded28 July 1983;40 years ago (1983-07-28)
Ground Estádio Mundunduleno
Luena, Angola
Capacity4,300
ChairmanAugusto Quitadica
Manager Zeca Amaral
League First Division
2022–23 6th
Website Club website

Futebol Clube Bravos do Maquis, formerly Futebol Clube Onze Bravos and usually known simply as Bravos do Maquis, is an Angolan football club based in Luena, in the eastern province of Moxico.

Contents

Achievements

Winner: (1) 2015
Runnerup:
Winner: (0)
Runner-up: (1) 2016

Recent seasons

F.C. Bravos do Maquis's season-by-season performance since 2011:

League and cup positions

F.C. Bravos do Maquis

Stadium

They play their home games at the Estádio Jones Cufuna Mundunduleno. The 4300-seat stadium was inaugurated on 13 November 2006. [3]

Players and staff

Players

Staff

NameNatPos
Technical staff
Zeca Amaral Flag of Angola.svg Head coach
Almiro Lobo Flag of Mozambique.svg Assistant coach
Medical
Rotano Chinguli Flag of Angola.svg Physician
Alfredo Santana Flag of Angola.svg Physio
Patrício Samuhata Flag of Angola.svg Masseur
Lourenço Nelito Flag of Angola.svg Masseur
Management
Augusto Quitadica Flag of Angola.svg Chairman
Celestino Kapenda Flag of Angola.svg Football manager

Manager history and performance

SeasonCoachL2L1CCoachL2L1CCoachL2L1C
1997 Flag of Angola.svg Kidumo Pedro
1998 Flag of Angola.svg António Piedade
1999 Flag of Angola.svg José Kilamba
2000
2001 Flag of Angola.svg Albano César R16 Flag of Angola.svg João Pintar
2002 R16
2003 Flag of Angola.svg João PintarDNP
2004 Flag of Angola.svg Carlos Alves Flag of Angola.svg Sarmento Seke R16
2005 Flag of Angola.svg Kito RibeiroDNP
2006 R16
2007 Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Jean-Marie Claude Kenzo 1st R16
2008 Flag of Angola.svg João Machado 11th R16
2009 Flag of Angola.svg João Machado 10th R16
2010 Flag of Portugal.svg Augusto Portela 5th R16
2011 Flag of Portugal.svg Augusto Portela Flag of Angola.svg João Pintar 8th R16
2012 Flag of Angola.svg João Machado R16 Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Minotti Flag of Angola.svg Zeca Amaral 7th
2013 Flag of Angola.svg Zeca Amaral 3rd QF
2014 Flag of Serbia.svg Predrag Jokanović 6th R16
2015 Flag of Portugal.svg Vítor Manuel Flag of Angola.svg Alberto Cardeau 14th 1st
2016 Flag of Angola.svg João Pintar 2nd QF
2017 Flag of Angola.svg Zeca Amaral 11th SF
2018 Flag of Angola.svg Zeca Amaral 8th
2018–19 10th QF
2019–20

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References

  1. "Angola: Bravos do Maquis win Angola Cup". ANGOP.com. 1 Nov 2015. Retrieved 18 Feb 2016.
  2. "Angola: Bravos do Maquis win Angola Cup". ANGOP.com. 1 Nov 2015. Retrieved 18 Feb 2016.
  3. Angola Press – Sports – Mundunduleno stadium prepares to host Girabola2012