Estrela Clube Primeiro de Maio

Primeiro de Maio
Full name Estrela Clube Primeiro de Maio
Nickname(s) Os Proletários
Founded 1 April 1981 (1981-04-01)
Ground Estádio Municipal Edelfride Palhares da Costa
Benguela, Angola
Ground Capacity 6,000
Chairman Wilson Faria
Manager Hélder Teixeira
LeagueGirabola
Angola Cup
2015 1st (Série B)
Website Club home page

Estrela Clube Primeiro de Maio, usually known simply as Primeiro de Maio or 1º de Maio, is a football (soccer) club from Benguela, Angola. The club was the result of a merger from two clubs: Estrela Vermelha de Benguela and Grupo Desportivo 1º de Maio[1] being then named África Têxtil 1º de Maio de Benguela due to its then major sponsor, a Benguela-based textile factory called África Têxtil. Shortly afterwards, the name was changed to its present denomination. In its golden years, in the 1980s, the club has won two Angolan leagues (1983 and 1985), three Angolan cups (1982, 1983 and 2007) and one Angolan supercup (1985). Moreover, Primeiro de Maio became in 1994, the first Angolan club to reach the final of a CAF competition and to win the Angola Cup and the Angola Super Cup.

Crest

Titles

1983, 1985
1982, 1983, 2007
1985
2015

League positions

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Performance in CAF competitions

1984: Second Round
1986: First Round
2008 – First Round
1994 Finalist
1995 – Second Round
1983 – First Round


Girabola schedule & results

2016
21 Feb (h)
2–4 LIB
09 Mar (a)
SAG 3–0
05 Mar (h)
1–0 POR
13 Mar (a)
HUI 2–2
19 Mar (a)
PRO 2–1
04 Apr (h)
1–1 KAB
09 Apr (a)
INT 0–0
18 Apr (h)
2–1 ASA
23 Apr (a)
PET 3–1
30 Apr (h)
2–1 BEN
08 May (a)
PRI 3–1
15 May (h)
0–0 4AB
20 May (a)
ACL 3–1
29 May (h)
1–1 PLS
11 Jun (a)
CAA 0–0
17 Jun (a)
LIB
24 Jun (h)
SAG
01 Jul (a)
POR
08 Jul (h)
HUI
15 Jul (h)
PRO
22 Jul (a)
KAB
29 Jul (h)
INT
05 Aug (a)
ASA
12 Aug (h)
PET
19 Aug (a)
BEN
26 Aug (h)
PRI
02 Sep (a)
4AB
09 Sep (h)
ACL
16 Sep (a)
PLS
23 Sep (h)
CAA

Primeiro de Maio girabola schedule & results
2015
1st
12 Jul (h)
2–0 CAS
18 Jul (h)
1–0 JAC
26 Jul (h)
3–1 JGM
? (a)
4AB 1–0
? (a)
CAS 0–1
30 Aug (a)
JAC 0–1
05 Sep (a)
JGM 0–1
20 Sep (h)
2–0 4AB
2004
8th
15 Feb (h)
0–0 SON
22 Feb (a)
SCC 1–1
29 Feb (a)
PRO 0–0
03 Mar (h)
0–2 ASA
20 Mar (a)
PET 3–0
04 Apr (h)
1–2 MAQ
11 Apr (a)
SAG 3–0
17 Apr (h)
0–0 SOY
21 Apr (a)
ACL 1–2
02 May (h)
1–3 INT
16 May (a)
PRI 1–0
26 May (h)
0–1 PHU
30 May (a)
LUB 0–1
11 Jul (a)
SON 1–1
25 Jul (h)
1–2 SCC
01 Aug (h)
1–0 PRO
08 Aug (a)
ASA 6–0
14 Aug (h)
2–2 PET
22 Aug (a)
MAQ 0–1
11 Sep (h)
0–2 SAG
25 Sep (a)
SOY 1–1
02 Oct (h)
1–0 ACL
17 Oct (a)
INT 1–0
23 Oct (h)
2–1 PRI
30 Oct (a)
PHU 0–1
06 Nov (h)
3–0 LUB

Players and staff

Players

Squad

As of 14 August 2016

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

No. Position Player
1 Angola GK Boneco
2 Angola DF Dino
3 Angola FW Caporal
4 Angola MF Bugo Jazz
5 Angola DF Edson
6 Angola DF Tobias
7 Angola DF Márcio
8 Angola MF Eliseu
9 Angola Isaías
10 Angola FW Lelas
11 Angola MF Laúcha
12 Angola MF Yeyé
15 Angola DF Muenho
16 Angola MF Fernandinho
17 Portugal MF Janota
19 Angola Mano
No. Position Player
20 Angola MF Elizur
21 Angola DF Jamba
22 Angola GK Leo
23 Angola FW Filipe (c)
24 Angola Bernardo
25 Angola FW Pai da Bola
26 Angola Frank
27 Angola DF Abegá
28 Angola Alex
29 Angola MF Maria Pia
30 Democratic Republic of the Congo GK Lokwa
Democratic Republic of the Congo Apataki
Angola Filhão

Staff

Name Nat Pos
Technical staff
Hélder Teixeira Angola Head Coach
Bareze Neto Angola Assistant Coach
Angola Goalkeeper Coach
Management
Wilson Faria Angola Chairman
António Ngussi Angola Vice-Chairman
Angola Head of Foot Dept

Manager history

Portugal Emílio Ventura (1982) -
Serbia Petar Kzernević (1983) -
Portugal Rui Rodrigues (1985) -
Angola Nando Jordão (1992) -

Angola Pinto Leite (2000) - (2001)
Angola Fusso Nkosi - (Aug 2001)
Angola Nando Jordão (Sep 2001) - (Jan 2003)
Angola João Melanchton (Feb 2003) - (Apr 2004)
Angola Napoleão Brandão (May 2004) - (Aug 2004)
Angola Fusso Nkosi (Aug 2004) - (Nov 2004)
Angola Agostinho Tramagal (Dec 2004) - (Mar 2006)
Angola Albano César (Mar 2006) - (Nov 2006)
Angola Fusso Nkosi (Nov 2006) - (Apr 2007)
Angola Rui Teixeira (2008) -
Angola José Luís Borges (Aug 2008) - (Nov 2008)
Portugal João Gonçalves (Jan 2009) - (Mar 2009)
Angola Luís Borges (Apr 2009) - (Oct 2009)
Angola Fusso Nkosi (Oct 2009) - (Nov 2009)

Angola Francisco Paulino - (Sep 2011)
Angola Fusso Nkosi (Sep 2011) -
Angola Paulino Júnior (Jan 2012) -
Portugal Álvaro Magalhães (2012) -
Angola Eddie Cardoso (Jan 2013) - (May 2013)
Angola Paulino Júnior (May 2013) - (Nov 2013)
Angola Paulo Saraiva (Dec 2013) - (Apr 2014)
Angola Agostinho Tramagal (Apr 2014) - (Nov 2014)
Angola Finda Mozer (Jan 2015) - (May 2016)
Angola Nzuzi André (May 2016) - (Jun 2016)
Angola Hélder Teixeira (Jun 2016) -

See also

References

  1. "1º de Maio de Benguela tem objectivo de vencer Taça de Angola em 2014" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 2013-12-06. Retrieved 2014-03-31.
  2. "Football: 1º de Maio de Benguela Wins Cup". ANGOP.com. 12 Nov 2007. Retrieved 23 Nov 2014.
  3. "Futebol: 1º de Maio sagra-se campeão do nacional da segunda divisão" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 4 Oct 2015. Retrieved 21 Mar 2016.

External links

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