1980 Girabola
1980 Girabola was the annual national Angola football (soccer) tournament, Girabola, held in 1980. It was the second national championship organized after Angola achieved independence in 1975. Due to the Angolan Civil War this was the first (and only) tournament that included teams from all Angolan provinces. By then, there were only sixteen provinces. Later on, the province of Lunda was split in two: Lunda Norte and Lunda Sul and Bengo was also created.[1][2]
Twenty-for teams were divided into four groups of six teams each.
Participating teams
Serie A
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FC de Cabinda !FCC |
F.C. Mbanza Congo !FCM |
F.C. Uíge !FCU | Luta SC Cabinda !LSC | Construtores do Uíge !CON | Primeiro de Agosto !PRI |
FC de Cabinda !FC de Cabinda
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F.C. Mbanza Congo !F.C. Mbanza Congo
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F.C. Uíge !F.C. Uíge
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Luta SC Cabinda !Luta SC Cabinda
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Construtores do Uíge !Construtores do Uíge
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Primeiro de Agosto !Primeiro de Agosto
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| Source: girabola.com 1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column. Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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Serie B
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14 de Abril !14A |
Académica do Lobito !ACL |
Palancas do Huambo !PAL | Santa Rita !SRI | Vitória do Bié !VIT | Juventude do Kunje !JKU |
14 de Abril !14 de Abril
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Académica do Lobito !Académica do Lobito
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Palancas do Huambo !Palancas do Huambo
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Santa Rita !Santa Rita
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Vitória do Bié !Vitória do Bié
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Juventude do Kunje !Juventude do Kunje
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| Source: girabola.com 1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column. Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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Serie C
Serie D
Round 1 |
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Venue |
FC Mbanza Congo | 1–3 | MCH do Uíge | 8 Dec |
Académica do Lobito | 1–1 | Victória Atlético do Bié | 8 Dec |
Semifinals |
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Nacional de Benguela | | Palancas do Huambo | | | |
1º de Agosto | | TAAG | | | |
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1º de Agosto | 2–1 | Nacional de Benguela | | Cidadela |
* Name later reverted to its original Benfica do Lubango
** Later changed to Leões de Luanda
*** Later changed to Mambroa
**** Later changed to ASA
See also
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