F.C. Bravos do Maquis

Bravos do Maquis
Full name Futebol Clube Bravos do Maquis
Founded 28 July 1983 (1983-07-28)
Ground Estádio Mundunduleno
Luena, Angola
Ground Capacity 4,300
Chairman Augusto Quitadica
Manager Vítor Manuel
League Girabola
2015 14th
Website Club home page

Futebol Clube Bravos do Maquis, formerly Futebol Clube Onze Bravos and usually known simply as Bravos do Maquis, is an Angolan football club based in Luena, in the eastern province of Moxico.

Achievements

2015

Performance in local competitions

1999
GB
2000
GB
2001
GB
2002
GA c
2003
GA c
2004
GB
2005
GA c
2006
GB
2007
GA b
2008
GB
2009
GB
2010
GB
2011
GB
2012
GB
2013
GB
2014
GB
2015
GB
1p 1p 1p
2
5
6
8
7
10 10
11
12
13 13
14 14

Note:1p = Promoted to the Girabola, GB = 1st Division, GA = 2nd Division
 
Rankings in the red colour mean the club has been relegated
  Rankings in the purple colour mean the club has been promoted and relegated in the same season

Girabola schedule & results

Bravos do Maquis girabola schedule & results
2015
15th
15 Feb (h)
1–0 ACL
22 Feb (a)
PET 2–1
28 Feb (h)
3–2 PRI
07 Mar (a)
INT 3–0
18 Mar (h)
1–1 KAB
22 Mar (a)
ASA 1–0
04 Apr (h)
2–1 HUI
11 Apr (a)
PLS 1–0
18 Apr (h)
3–1 DOM
26 Apr (a)
BEN 2–1
02 May (h)
2–1 PRO
10 May (a)
CAA 3–1
16 May (h)
1–1 SAG
23 May (a)
LIB 1–0
30 May (a)
SCC 1–1
12 Jul (a)
ACL 1–1
19 Jul (h)
1–2 PET
26 Aug (a)
PRI 2–0
01 Aug (h)
0–1 INT
08 Aug (a)
KAB 1–0
12 Aug (h)
1–2 ASA
16 Aug (a)
HUI 1–0
23 Aug (h)
1–0 PLS
30 Aug (a)
DOM 3–0
12 Sep (h)
0–0 BEN
19 Sep (a)
PRO 1–1
26 Sep (h)
2–1 CAA
30 Sep (a)
SAG 1–0
04 Oct (h)
2–1 LIB
18 Nov (h)
2–2 SCC
2004
14th
15 Feb (h)
0–2 PRI
22 Feb (a)
PHU 1–0
29 Feb (h)
0–1 LUB
03 Mar (a)
SON 3–0
20 Mar (h)
1–1 SCC
04 Apr (a)
MAI 1–2
11 Apr (h)
0–4 ASA
17 Apr (a)
PET 2–0
21 Apr (a)
PRO 2–1
02 May (h)
0–1 SAG
16 May (a)
SOY 1–1
26 May (h)
0–1 ACL
30 May (a)
INT 4–0
11 Jul (a)
PRI 1–0
25 Jul (h)
2–1 PHU
01 Aug (a)
LUB 2–0
08 Aug (h)
0–2 SON
14 Aug (a)
SCC 3–0
22 Aug (h)
0–1 MAI
11 Sep (a)
ASA 4–1
25 Sep (h)
0–3 PET
02 Oct (h)
1–3 PRO
17 Oct (a)
SAG 1–0
23 Oct (h)
0–2 SOY
30 Oct (a)
ACL 6–0
06 Nov (h)
1–2 INT

Stadium

They play their home games at the Estádio Mundunduleno [2]

2015 squad[3]

Nat No Goal-keepers Age
Angola1 Carlitos 24
Democratic Republic of the Congo12 Kizamba 35
Angola22 Pitshu 35
Angola26 Alex

Nat No Defenders Age Pos
Angola2 Chonene 21 DF
Angola3 Patrick 32 CB
Angola 4 Dinis 24 RB
Angola 5 Enoque 28 CB
Angola6 Prazeres
Angola14 Kiloy
Mozambique16 Miro 33 LB
Angola17 Bruno
Angola18 Sapalo
Angola 19 Sílvio 23 RB
Democratic Republic of the Congo 24 Ikuma 25 CB
Angola27 Lelo 33 CB

Nat No Midfielders Age Pos
Portugal 6 Capela 29 CM
Angola 8 Castro 29 MF
Angola 10 Zé Kalanga 32 RW
Angola 11 Benvindo (C) 29 LW
Argentina 13 Ávalos 37 MF
Mozambique 14 Sonito 30 LM
Angola15 Quinzinho 29 RW
Angola23 Joel 39 RM
Mozambique 25 Josemar 29 MF
Namibia 28 Djo 32 MF
São Tomé and Príncipe 30 Silva 29 MF
Angola Breco 30 MF

Nat No Forwards Age Pos
Angola 9 Chole 25 FW
Angola 20 Joka 27 FW
Angola21 Paizinho
Angola 29 Rasca 33 FW

Nat Technical Position
Portugal Vítor Manuel Head Coach
Portugal João Prisca Assistant Head Coach
Portugal Eduardo Lázaro Assistant Head Coach
Angola Alberto Cardeau Assistant Head Coach
Angola Mariano Júlio Assistant Head Coach
Angola Fernando Caquinda Assistant Head Coach
Angola Pedro Neto Goal-keeper coach
Angola Celestino Kapenda Team manager

Nat Medical Pos
Angola Ogito Alberto Physician
Angola Eduardo Leiva Fitness Trainer
Angola José Silva Physio
Angola João Lavumbuca Masseur

Nat Management Position
Angola Augusto Quitadica Chairman
Angola Celestino Kapenda Director for Football
Angola Paulo Tomás Head of Football Dept

Players in bold indicate last starting lineup (23/05/15)
Out on loan
Joined in midseason
Quit in midseason
Promoted from assistant to head coach

Manager history

Democratic Republic of the Congo Kidumo Pedro (1997) -
Angola José Kilamba
Angola Albano César - (Oct 2001)
Angola João Pintar (2003) -
Angola Carlos Alves (Jan 2004) - (March 2004)
Angola Sarmento Seke (March 2004) - (Sept 2004)
Angola Kito Ribeiro (2005) - (Nov 2006)
Democratic Republic of the Congo Jean-Claude Kenzo (Jan 2007) - (April 2008)
Angola João Machado (April 2008) - (June 2010)
Portugal Augusto Portela (June 2010) - (June 2011)
Angola João Pintar (July 2011) - (Jan 2012)
Angola João Machado (Feb 2012) - (July 2012)
Brazil Rodrigo Minotti (Aug 2012) - (Oct 2012)
Angola Zeca Amaral (Nov 2012) - (Dec 2013)
Serbia Predrag Jokanović (Dec 2013) - (Nov 2014)
Portugal Vítor Manuel (Nov 2014) -

See also

External links

References

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