SM Sanga Balende

SM Sanga Balende
Full name Sa Majesté Sanga Balende
Founded 1961
Ground Stade Kashala Bonzola, Mbuji-Mayi
Ground Capacity 25,000
President Alphonse Ngoyi Kasanji
Manager Lionel Charbonnier
League Linafoot
2013-14 4th
Website Club home page

Sa Majesté Sanga Balende, formerly known as the Union of South Kasai, is a Congolese football club based in Mbuji-Mayi, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Their home games are played at Stade Kashala Bonzola situated in Mbuji-Mayi.

History

Founded in 1961 by Jonas Mukamba Kadiata Nzemba, MUELA Kankonde and Nestor Lubula as the Union of South Kasai 's, the name was changed to Nsanga- Balende with authenticity Zaire. Short SM (Sa Majeste) says His Majesty. To glorify the club is called Nsanga Balende wa Banjelu ni Bansantu in tshiluba which means "of angels and saints" The Team consisted mainly players from elsewhere, mainly Luluabourg (KANANGA). But with the massive return and forced Baluba home at Bakwanga, while Zone A, where the only football team was Diamond Sports MIBA, it won a second football team composed mainly of youth and leaders from Kasai Occidental. The other young located a little apart, left, especially those who came from Katanga, the idea then came finally to gather and unite all the young men left behind. Hence the name "South Kasai Union" to become Mobutu authenticity "SANGA Balende." Currently SM Sanga Balende is run by a Committee headed by His Excellency Alfonso NGOYI Kasanji, Governor of the Province of Kasai-Oriental .

Honours

Champion (1): 1983

Current squad

As of March 2015.

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

No. Position Player
1 Democratic Republic of the Congo GK Katembwe Kalambayi
2 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Kabamba Mukundi
4 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Mayinga Bakodila
5 Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Musema Ngowa
7 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Barezadio Mukoko
8 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Darcy Mbaka Kipo
10 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Jeef Kayembe
11 Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Badibake Mpongo
13 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Nekadio Luyindama
No. Position Player
14 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Kanku Bukasa
15 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Mutanda Ndiate
17 Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Mulumba Kabwita
18 Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Bukasa Bakangila
19 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Lusiela Mande
20 Cameroon DF Yannick Sateu Nguefack
21 Ghana MF Stanley Afedzie
26 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Mutombo Tshibangu
28 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Disosa Masanga

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