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Atlético Petróleos de Luanda

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Atlético Petróleos de Luanda, also known as Petro Atlético de Luanda, or simply Petro Atlético or Petro de Luanda, is a football club from Luanda, Angola, founded in 1980.[2] The club won its first title, the Angolan League, in 1982 and is the most successful team in the country.

Petro de Luanda
Full nameAtlético Petróleos de Luanda
Nickname(s)
  • Os Tricolores
  • Os Petrolíferos
Founded14 January 1980; 44 years ago (1980-01-14)[1]
GroundEstádio 11 de Novembro
Luanda, Angola
Capacity48,500
PresidentTomás Faria
ManagerRicardo Chéu
LeagueGirabola
2023–241st (champions)
Websitewww.petroatletico.co.ao
Current season

In its initial days, the club was known as Petroclube.

Four players from Petro Atlético represented Angola at their first World Cup in 2006: Lebo Lebo, Lamá, Zé Kalanga and Delgado.

The club has also a basketball team. Many basketball players of the team, participated with Angola national basketball team in the Olympics 2008.

Honours

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Jesus
Tony
Zeca
Santos
Feliciano
Melanchton
Teixeira
Macuéria
Franco
Nandinho
 First lineup in official competition
Lito
J.Machado
Jesus
Abreu
Meco
Dedé
Melanchton
Cuba
Moreno
Franco
Panzo
 First lineup in Girabola – 9/5/1981

Recent seasons

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Petro de Luanda's season-by-season performance since 2001:
As of 2 October 2023

  • PR = Preliminary round, R1 = First round, GS = Group stage, R32 = Round of 32, R16 = Round of 16, QF = Quarter-finals, SF = Semi-finals, RU = Runner-Up, W = Winner

Performance in CAF competitions

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1998 – Second Round
2001 – Semi-Finals
2002 – First Round
2004 – Third Round
2007 – First Round
2009 – First Round
2010 – Second Round
2019−20 – Group Stage
2020−21 – Group Stage
2021−22 – Semi-Finals
1983: Second Round
1985: First Round
1987: First Round
1988: Second Round
1989: First Round
1990: First Round
1991: Second Round
1994: First Round
1995: First Round
2004 – Group Stage
2006 – Group Stage
2008 – First Round
2010 – Second Round of 16
2013 – First Round
2014 – Second Round of 16
2015 –
1997 – Finalist
1992 – First Round
1993 – Second Round
1999 – First Round
2003 – First Round
 
 2019–2020
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At a General Assembly meeting held on June 27, 2020, it was decided that the former logo should be reinstated with a few minor adjustments.[citation needed]

Players and staff

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Players

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Squad

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As of 31 August 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Angola  ANG Hugo Marques
2 DF Angola  ANG Diógenes
3 DF Angola  ANG Gegé
4 DF Portugal  POR Pedro Pinto
5 MF Brazil  BRA William Soares (vice-captain)
7 FW Angola  ANG Anderson Cruz
8 MF Angola  ANG Pedro Bondo
9 FW Angola  ANG Julinho
10 MF Angola  ANG Megue
11 FW Angola  ANG Jaredi Teixeira
12 GK Angola  ANG Nathan
16 FW Angola  ANG Apado Júnior
17 FW Angola  ANG Vanilson
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF Angola  ANG Vidinho
19 FW Portugal  POR Erivaldo
20 MF Honduras  HON Jonathan Toro
22 GK Angola  ANG Augusto Mualucano
24 DF Angola  ANG Kinito
25 DF Angola  ANG Eddie
26 FW Brazil  BRA Tiago Azulão (captain)
29 FW Honduras  HON Bryan Róchez
32 DF Angola  ANG Mindinho
33 FW Angola  ANG Florentino
36 MF Angola  ANG Sandro
MF Portugal  POR Pedro Aparício
FW Portugal  POR Valter Zacarias

Staff

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Name Nationality Position(s)
Technical staff
Ricardo Chéu Portugal  Head coach
José Nhwengo Angola  Assistant coach
Cristóvão M'Bala Angola  Assistant coach
Medical
Rodolfo Muleka Angola  Physician
Francisco Chipenga Angola  Physio
António Mbuyamba Angola  Masseur
Management
Tomás Faria Angola  Chairman
Filipe Nkosi Angola  Vice-chairman
Daniel Lungu Angola  Head of Foot Dept

Manager history

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Chairman history

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  • Tomás Faria – 2014–present
  • Mateus de Brito 2012–2014
  • Cardoso Pereira – 2008–2011
  • Paulo Gouveia Júnior – 2004–2007
  • Silva Neto – 1999–2003
  • Botelho de Vasconcelos1990–1999

Other sports

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Team Information and Statistics — Atlético Petróleos de Luanda". globalsportsarchive.com. Archived from the original on 9 December 2023. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Team profile – Statistics – Players – Honours: Atlético Petróleos (Angola)". int.soccerway.com. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
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Official websites

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News and statistics websites

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