Quinara FC

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Quinara
Full nameQuinara FC
GroundStadio Fulakunda
Fulakunda, Guinea-Bissau
Capacity5,000
LeagueCampeonato Assotiation da Guine-Bissau

Quinara is a Guinea-Bissauan football club based in Fulakunda. They play in the league amateur Guinean football, the Campeonato Nacional da Guine-Bissau.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Augusto Dos Santos
2 GK Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Hamadou Mossi-Garba
3 DF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Kumba Fadeira
4 DF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Nzitabankuzу Robert
5 DF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Fidelis Cabral Kristiano
6 DF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Lukas Pereira Torrado
7 DF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Alkides Dutra
8 DF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Hyginu Courvou
9 MF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Manuel Maria Coeliu
10 MF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Jose Antoniu Ferreira
11 MF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Madolen Blemu
No.Pos.NationPlayer
12 MF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Gabriel N'Tchama
13 MF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Agostiniou Coeliu
14 MF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Carlush Ivu
15 MF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Joau Augustu de Oliveira Muzanti
16 MF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Enrique Cobra
17 MF Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Manuel de Almeida
18 FW Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Braima Calacho
19 FW Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Bernardo Cristiano
20 FW Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Cristian Benante
21 FW Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Nelson Lamin
22 FW Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  GNB Eusebyu Kastelu du Valie


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