Full name | Futebol Clube Bravos do Maquis | ||
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Nickname(s) | Os Maquisardes | ||
Founded | 28 July 1983 | ||
Ground | Estádio Mundunduleno Luena, Angola | ||
Capacity | 4,300 | ||
Chairman | Augusto Quitadica | ||
Manager | Zeca Amaral | ||
League | First Division | ||
2023–24 | 8th | ||
Website | http://fcbravosdomaquis.com/ | ||
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.
F.C. Bravos do Maquis's season-by-season performance since 2011:
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They play their home games at the Estádio Jones Cufuna Mundunduleno. The 4300-seat stadium was inaugurated on 13 November 2006. [3]
Name | Nat | Pos | |
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Technical staff | |||
Zeca Amaral | Head coach | ||
Almiro Lobo | Assistant coach | ||
Medical | |||
Rotano Chinguli | Physician | ||
Alfredo Santana | Physio | ||
Patrício Samuhata | Masseur | ||
Lourenço Nelito | Masseur | ||
Management | |||
Augusto Quitadica | Chairman | ||
Celestino Kapenda | Football manager |
Season | Coach | L2 | L1 | C | Coach | L2 | L1 | C | Coach | L2 | L1 | C |
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1997 | Kidumo Pedro | |||||||||||
1998 | António Piedade | |||||||||||
1999 | José Kilamba | |||||||||||
2000 | ||||||||||||
2001 | Albano César | R16 | João Pintar | |||||||||
2002 | R16 | |||||||||||
2003 | João Pintar | DNP | ||||||||||
2004 | Carlos Alves | Sarmento Seke | R16 | |||||||||
2005 | Kito Ribeiro | DNP | ||||||||||
2006 | R16 | |||||||||||
2007 | Jean-Marie Claude Kenzo | 1st | R16 | |||||||||
2008 | João Machado | 11th | R16 | |||||||||
2009 | João Machado | 10th | R16 | |||||||||
2010 | Augusto Portela | 5th | R16 | |||||||||
2011 | Augusto Portela | João Pintar | 8th | R16 | ||||||||
2012 | João Machado | R16 | Rodrigo Minotti | Zeca Amaral | 7th | |||||||
2013 | Zeca Amaral | 3rd | QF | |||||||||
2014 | Predrag Jokanović | 6th | R16 | |||||||||
2015 | Vítor Manuel | Alberto Cardeau | 14th | 1st | ||||||||
2016 | João Pintar | 2nd | QF | |||||||||
2017 | Zeca Amaral | 11th | SF | |||||||||
2018 | Zeca Amaral | 8th | ||||||||||
2018–19 | 10th | QF | ||||||||||
2019–20 |
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