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Football club
Sagrada Esperança
Full nameGrupo Desportivo Sagrada Esperança
Founded22 December 1976; 47 years ago (1976-12-22)
GroundEstádio Sagrada Esperança
Dundo, Angola
Capacity8,000
ChairmanJosé Muacabalo
ManagerRui Sapiri
LeagueFirst Division
2023–242nd
Websitehttps://gdse.ao/
Home colours Away colours

Grupo Desportivo Sagrada Esperança, usually known as Sagrada Esperança, is a football (soccer) club from Dundo, Lunda Norte province, Angola. The club won its first title, the Angolan Cup, in 1988.

The club's name is likely to originate from Angola's first president Agostinho Neto's famous poem Sagrada Esperança (Sacred Hope). The club was founded on December 22, 1976, by then Angola-state owned diamond company Diamang (now Endiama), which remains as its major sponsor.

In 2005, the club, managed by Mário Calado, won the league by having one point ahead ASA. In the same year, the club competed in the 2005 CAF Champions League, but was eliminated in the first round by ASEC Abidjan of Ivory Coast, after a 2–2 draw at home in the first leg and a 1–0 defeat away in the second leg.

Achievements

Endiama logo

Recent seasons

Sagrada Esperança's season-by-season performance since 2011:

Overall match statistics
Season Pld W D L GF GA GD %
2016 40 15 11 14 36 34 +2 0.550
2015 35 13 10 12 24 31 –7 0.543
Classifications
LG AC SC CL CC
9th QF
10th 2nd
Top season scorers
Player LG AC SC CL CC T
Love 4 2 5 11
Guedes 4 ? 4

  • PR = Preliminary round, 1R = First round, GS = Group stage, R32 = Round of 32, R16 = Round of 16, QF = Quarter-finals, SF = Semi-finals

League and cup positions

Performance in CAF competitions

2005 – First Round
2006 – Preliminary Round
2022 -
1992 – Second Round
1998 – First Round
1989 – Second Round
2000 – Second Round

Stadium

The club plays their home matches at formerly Quintalão do Dundo, now Estádio Sagrada Esperança, which has a maximum capacity of 8,000 people . The stadium underwent a major rehabilitation and was renamed and reinaugurated in 2008.

Players and staff

Squad

As of 26 January 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 Landu Langanga
2 DF Angola ANG Alexandre Fernando
3 DF Angola ANG Mukendi Reginó
4 DF Angola ANG Fabrício Mafuta
8 MF Angola ANG Celso
10 MF Ivory Coast CIV Aly Savane
12 GK Angola ANG Gerson
13 GK Angola ANG Leonardo
14 DF Angola ANG Mateus Gaspar
15 FW Nigeria NGA Femi Joseph
16 MF Angola ANG Lépua
17 DF Angola ANG Muenho
18 MF Angola ANG Milton Suca
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Angola ANG Beni Fua
20 DF Angola ANG Luís Taty
21 FW Angola ANG Cachí
22 MF Portugal POR Emanuel Cruz
23 DF Angola ANG Victoriano
24 FW Angola ANG Hermenegildo Valente
25 DF Angola ANG Lulas
26 MF Angola ANG Água Doce
28 MF Senegal SEN Mamadou Sadio
30 GK Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Nathan Mabruki
32 MF Angola ANG Jefer Gunjo
33 FW Angola ANG Deco
36 MF Angola ANG Messias Neves

Players

Main article: List of G.D. Sagrada Esperança players

Staff

Name Nat Pos
Technical staff
Roque Sapiri Angola Head coach
Rui Oliveira Brazil Assistant coach
Angola Goalkeeper coach
Management
José Muacabalo Angola Chairman
José Pontes Ramos Angola Vice-chairman
Jojó Garcia Angola Head of Foot Dept

Manager history and performance

Season Coach S L C Coach S L C Coach S L C
1982 Portugal José Henrique Angola Alferes Carvalho
1984 Portugal Artur Santos
1985
1987 Angola Job Cipriano Angola Adé
1988 Angola Laurindo Angola Adé 1988 Angola Cup
1989 Portugal Artur Santos Angola Adé
1990 Angola João Machado
1991
1992 Angola Adé
1993 Serbia Molosević
1994 Angola Joka Santinho
1995 Angola Napoleão Brandão
1996 Angola Rui Teixeira
1997 Angola João Machado
1998 Portugal Nina Serrano Angola José Luís Borges 6th
1999 Angola João Machado 1999 Angola Cup
2000
2001
2002 Angola Carlos Alves Angola Agostinho Tramagal
2003 Angola Mário Calado
2004
2005 2005 Girabola
2006 Angola Frank Moniz
Season Coach S L C Coach S L C Coach S L C
2007 Angola Albano César Angola Frank Moniz
2008 Angola Frank Moniz Netherlands Jan Brouwer 12th SF
2009 Angola Napoleão Brandão 1st RU
2010 Angola Frank Moniz 11th SF
2011 Angola Mário Calado 7th R16
2012 11th SF
2013 Portugal António Caldas 5th R16
2014 8th R16
2015 Angola Frank Moniz Serbia Zoran Manojlović 10th RU
2016 Serbia Zoran Manojlović Angola Roque Sapiri QF Turkey Ekrem Asma 9th
2017 Turkey Ekrem Asma 3rd R16
2018 Angola Roque Sapiri
2018–19 Angola Agostinho Tramagal
2019–20 Portugal Paulo Torres Angola Roque Sapiri
2020–21 Angola Roque Sapiri
2021–22 2021–22 Angola Super Cup 2021–22 Girabola
2022–23 Portugal Alexandre Ribeiro Angola Frank Moniz
2023–24 Angola Roque Sapiri

See also

External links

References

  1. "Soccer: Sagrada Esperança Win Girabola 2005". ANGOP.com. 24 Oct 2005. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  2. "Futebol: Eleito novo presidente do Sagrada Esperança" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 17 Jan 2020. Archived from the original on 20 January 2020. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
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