Clube Ferroviário de Nacala Velha

Ferroviário
Full name Ferroviário de Nacala Velha
Founded 1920
Ground Estádio do Nacala Velha
, Mozambique
Ground Capacity 15.000
Chairman Rafindine Mahom
Manager Portugal Litos
League Moçambola

Clube Ferroviário de Nacala Velha is a Mozambican football club.

Name History

Stadium

The club plays their home matches at Estádio do Maxaquene, which has a maximum capacity of 15,000 people.[1]

Achievements

1984, 1985, 1986, 2003
1978, 1981, 1987, 1994, 1996/97, 2000/01

Performance in CAF competitions

1987: Preliminary Round

1979 - First Round
1983 - First Round
1988 - First Round

1991 - First Round
1995 - Semi-Finals
1997 - First Round

1998 - First Round
2003 - First Round

Performance in African competitions

Best: 2003-04 Preliminary Round - Lost against AmaZulu 7 - 4 on aggregate

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Mozambique GK Alisio
2 Mozambique DF Fanuel
3 Senegal DF Diop
4 Mozambique DF Campira
5 Mozambique DF Salvador Algueq
6 Mozambique DF Zuko
7 Mozambique MF Turt
8 Mozambique MF Petrido
9 Mozambique FW Cafti
10 Mozambique MF Paolo Combo
11 Mozambique FW Multinho
12 Mozambique GK Stanho
13 Mozambique DF Portilho
14 Mozambique MF Zastehno
15 Mozambique DF Sustique
No. Position Player
16 Mozambique MF Actimio
17 Mozambique DF Zamfa
18 Mozambique MF Zitil
19 Mozambique DF Manohed
20 Mozambique FW Loklo
21 Mozambique DF Jerom
23 Mozambique FW Mabui
24 Mozambique MF Buzilho
25 Mozambique DF Whiskey
26 Mozambique FW Geraldo
27 Mozambique FW Tony Vidao
28 Mozambique FW Rutilho
29 Mozambique FW Macanda
30 Mozambique GK Zelde

Famous players

References


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