Saurimo FC

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Saurimo FC
Full nameSaurimo Futebol Clube
Ground Estádio das Mangueiras, Saurimo
Capacity7,000
ManagerN/A
2018–19 Decrease2.svg 16th, Girabola

Saurimo FC, formerly Bikuku FC is an Angolan sports club from the city of Saurimo. [1]

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The club was named after the original owner, Angolan businessman Ernesto dos Santos Lino, aka Santos Bikuku.

In 2018, the team qualified to the Gira Angola, the qualifying tournament for Angola's top division, the Girabola. [2]

Prior to its participation in the Girabola, the club changed its name to Saurimo FC.

League & Cup Positions

Saurimo FC

Staff

NameNatPos
Technical staff
Flag of Angola.svg Head Coach
Flag of Angola.svg Assistant Coach
Flag of Angola.svg Assistant Coach
Medical
Flag of Angola.svg Physician
Flag of Angola.svg Physio
Management
Flag of Angola.svg Chairman
Flag of Angola.svg Head of Foot Dept

Head coach positions

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References

  1. "Bikuku FC e União do Cuanza-Norte fazem estreia" (in Portuguese). jornaldeangola. Retrieved 18 Jun 2018.
  2. "Futebol: Bikuku FC vence Sporting de Benguela (Ficha Técnica)" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 17 Jun 2018. Retrieved 18 Jun 2018.