Real M'buco

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Real Mbuco
Full nameClube Desportivo Real Mbuco
Ground Estádio do Tafe
Cabinda, Angola
Capacity9.000
ManagerAlberto Lino Major
League 2nd Division
2015 Withdrew

Clube Desportivo Real do Mbuco is an Angolan football club from the northern province of Cabinda. While originally from the village of Mbuco Zau, they are playing their home games at the Estádio do Tafe in the province's capital city of Cabinda.

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In 2015, the club withdrew from the Gira Angola, citing financial reasons.

The team plays in the Gira Angola, the Angolan second division. [1]

Achievements

League & Cup Positions

Real M'buco

Manager history

See also

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  1. Article title [usurped] GrupoA Giraangola Girabola