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

Players

Saurimo FC players
[3]
Nat#NickNameAPJolyK.R.
2018 2018–19 (16th) 19-20
#AG#
Flag of Angola.svg AbelFW
Flag of Angola.svg 6AdyAgostinho Domingos Paulo29MF 660
Flag of Angola.svg 9AgoyaAugusto Makanja30FW994(5)1
Flag of Angola.svg 22AnselmoAnselmo Bernardo C. Samuzeca21GK22141
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg AtunakoEboue Manzambi AtunakoMF 30(1)0
Flag of Angola.svg BadrickPaulo Madadi Badrick30GK 1250
Flag of Angola.svg CamposAntónio Campos Calei29DF 3110
Flag of Angola.svg CapitaEvanildo de Jesus Pedro30FW 1110(3)0
Flag of Angola.svg CarlosCarlos Camolongi31GK 110
Flag of Angola.svg Chada
Flag of Angola.svg CharaMF8(4)0
Flag of Angola.svg 29Chara29
Flag of Zambia.svg 10Chileshe Jackson Chileshe Chibwe Yokoniya 36MF10221
Flag of Angola.svg ChoneneJoão Augusto Afonso25DF 250
Flag of Angola.svg CristianoCristiano C. de CarvalhoGK
Flag of Angola.svg 30Day DayZaldivar Doval Augusto Cambinda28DF301(4)0
Flag of Angola.svg Diego18
Flag of Angola.svg Dji20FW11111
Flag of Angola.svg DudúDomingos Monteiro Jack33DF5290
Flag of Angola.svg FistonJorge Manito Mangani33MF17
Flag of Angola.svg FukyManuel Paulo David27MF 144(3)1
Flag of Angola.svg GarciaGarcia Pedro
Flag of Angola.svg Gold29
Flag of Angola.svg Gutcha
Flag of Angola.svg HervéDF
Flag of Angola.svg 33IbraArmando G. de M. José19FW11334(8)1
Flag of Angola.svg IsaíasIsaías José Agostinho26MF 168(2)0
Flag of Angola.svg Joaquim Cristóvão Paciência22FW 27113
Flag of Angola.svg 18JoãoMF188(1)0
Flag of Angola.svg 31Job19313116(4)4
Flag of Angola.svg JoséGK12
Flag of Angola.svg KatengaEtienne C. Katenga2815(6)1
Flag of Angola.svg 2Kelly26(3)0
Flag of Angola.svg 13LarramaLarrama Muzia Migi Rodrigues24FW13100
Flag of Angola.svg LauFW25
Flag of Angola.svg MacuizaMacuiza Luzomba26
Flag of Angola.svg MalungaDF25
Flag of Angola.svg Messi
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg 27MimoMimo Fundu2784
Flag of Angola.svg Muanbango3
Flag of Angola.svg MickiMiguel Cipriano da Gama37DF 19200
Flag of Angola.svg 26Mulonga18DF2611(1)0
Flag of Angola.svg NorbertoKiatalua Tadeu Emous25MF 440
Flag of Angola.svg 4PantxoTchissambo PantxoDF547(1)0
Flag of Angola.svg 20PatrickTadi Nsuadi MonizDF 203(4)0
Flag of Angola.svg PinoAntónio Alberto Sumbo Luemba24MF 822(2)1
Flag of Angola.svg RenéKalemba René Baltazar26DF 1350
Flag of Angola.svg Rotério
Flag of Angola.svg 32SamafundaManuel José Caxita18DF329(2)0
Flag of Angola.svg 24Sandro24(1)0
Flag of Angola.svg 1TonyAntónio P. AugustoGK19(1)0
Flag of Angola.svg 25YuriJoão Pedro I. Tchiginga23DF2515(1)1
Years20182018–192019-20

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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.
  3. "Girabola2018/19: Saurimo FC - PLANTEL" (in Portuguese). ANGOP Angolan News Agency.