G.D.R. Crisgunza

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GDR Crisgunza
GDR Crisgunza logo.png
Leagues Angola League
Location Benguela, Angola
Head coachManuel Silva Pipas

Grupo Desportivo e Recreativo Crisgunza, better known as GDR Crisgunza, is an Angolan semi-professional basketball team based in Benguela. The club made its debut in the Angolan top basketball league in 2018 after winning the 2nd division league. [1] [2]

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The team is owned and sponsored by Crisgunza, a construction enterprise based in the city.

Honours

Angolan Second Division

Players

G.D.R. Crisgunza Basketball players

2018

Nat#NameAPHWM.S.
2017 2018
Flag of Angola.svg 4Alberto Costa2018
Flag of Angola.svg 5Bento Gamba24PG2018
Flag of Angola.svg 10Cândido Jorge2018
Flag of Angola.svg 13Fernando Santos2018
Flag of Angola.svg 15Heidi Camundonda2018
Flag of Angola.svg 6Ivanilson Fontoura2018
Flag of Angola.svg 19João Nunes2018
Flag of Angola.svg 8João Oliveira2018
Flag of Angola.svg 9Kelson Quengue312018
Flag of Angola.svg 12Paulo André2018
Flag of Angola.svg 7Paulo Bernardo2018
Flag of Angola.svg 11Valdemar Lopes30SF2018
Flag of Angola.svg 16Wilson Rafael2018

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References

  1. "Grupo Desportivo e Recreativo Crisgunza" (in Portuguese). www.fab.ao. Retrieved 22 Dec 2017.
  2. "Polidesporto: GD Crisgunza promete promover o desporto em Benguela" (in Portuguese). ANGOP Angolan News Agency. Retrieved 20 May 2017.