Segundona

Segundona aka Torneio de Apuramento (Qualification Tournament) or Gira Angola is the 2nd division of Angolan football (soccer). It is organized by the Angolan Football Federation and gives access to Angola's top tier football division Girabola.

Segundona
Founded1995 (1995)
CountryAngola
ConfederationCAF
Number of teams18
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toGirabola
Relegation toAngola Provincial Stage
Domestic cup(s)Angolan Cup
Angolan SuperCup
Current championsSanta Rita
(2016)
Most championshipsSporting de Cabinda (2)
Current: 2020

Unlike most league systems worldwide, Angola does not have a regular second-tier league system. The teams that are relegated from the top-tier league in Angola, the Girabola, are relegated to the provincial championship from which they originate, the so-called provincial stages. The champion of each provincial championship automatically qualifies to the Segundona, the league or tournament that qualifies to the Girabola.

History

The competition's first edition was played in 1981. It was contested by 20 teams divided in four groups of five teams each, with the winner of each group qualifying for the Girabola and the winners of each group contesting for the title of the league champion. Clubs from all provinces of the country disputed the competition. In 2009 the competition was again played by eighteen clubs and officially named as Segundona.

From the 2011 edition on, the winners of the series played a round robin tournament to determine the league champion.

2011–2020

Segundona club participation details 2011–2020 [1][2][3]

  League Champion & Promoted as group winner
  Promoted as group winner
  Promoted as 2nd-place playoff winner
  Disqualified
Team PRO 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020–21
A B A B A B C A B C A B A B A B A B A B C D
4 de AbrilCCU342
17 de MaioBEN711
Académica do LobitoBEN42CH
Académica do SoyoZAI26
Águias SportUIG5P
Ajuda SocialLDSDQF
AKCCUN4DQF
ARA da GabelaCZS86
ASK DragãoUIGDQF3P
ASALUACH
Atlético do NamibeNAM1
Baixa de CassanjeMAL8115
Benfica de CabindaCAB777P
Benfica do HuamboHUA39
Benfica do LubangoHUI5314
Bikuku FCLDS1
Bravos do MaquisMOX1
Cabinda SCCAB44
Construtores do UígeUIG3
Casa MilitarCCU531
Desportivo da HuílaHUI41
Desportivo da Lunda SulLDS5P
Desportivo do ChingoCZS8
Desportivo do PomboUIG5P
Domant FCBGO4213CH6
Esperança do CongoZAI6
Evale FCCUN5524
F.C. de CabindaCAB108
Ferroviário do HuamboHUA32CH
Ismael FCUIG2
J.G.M.HUADQF42
Jackson GarciaBEN6334235
Jovens de HojeMOX5P
Juventude Atlética de SaurimoLDS7P
KabuscorpLUA5P
Kaka PauloMAL5P
Kilamba CityLUA5P
Malanje Sport ClubeMAL22
Mpatu a PontaBGO35P
Mundo VerdeCZS5P
Nacional de BenguelaBEN23
Nedji AcademiaLUA5P
Ngueto MakaUIGDQF
Norberto de CastroLUA2435
Paulo FCBGO7P
PecandecMAL5
Petro do HuamboHUA744
Polivalentes FCLUA8544
Polivalente KSCZS5
Porcelana FCCZN5151
Primeiro de MaioBEN2CH2
Progresso da Lunda SulLDS1
Real M'bucoCAB2DQF
Recreativo do SelesCZS5
RenascimentoUIG63
RitondoMAL69
Santa Rita de CássiaUIGCH2
São SalvadorZAI64P
Sporting de BenguelaBEN58P
Sporting de CabindaCAB1122
Sporting do BiéBIE86P
Stad do UígeUIG364
União da CatumbelaBEN610
União do Cuanza NorteCZNDQF
União do UígeUIG31
Vitória do BiéBIE5P
Wiliete SCBEN3
Years2011201220132014201520162017201820192020

2001–2010

Segundona club participation details 2001–2010[4][5][6][7]

  League Champion & Promoted as group winner
  Promoted as group winner
  Promoted as 2nd-place playoff winner
  Disqualified
Team PRO 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B A B A B C A B
15 de SetembroLDS46
17 de MaioBEN37
17 de SetembroHUA5
21 de JaneiroCAB5
28 de FevereiroLDN3
Académica do LobitoBEN5422
Académica do SoyoZAI[lower-alpha 1]111
Águias de SaurimoLDS5
Águias Sport ClubeLDS3
Atlético do NamibeNAM346
Baixa de CassanjeMAL3344644
Baluartes do KuitoBIEDQF
Belenenses FCLUA24
Benfica da MilungaUIG66
Benfica de CabindaCAB23458
Benfica de LuandaLUA1
Benfica do HuamboHUA23453
Benfica do LubangoHUI111
Benfica do SumbeCZS2
Bravos do MaquisMOX2111
Brilhantes da QuissamaLUA35
Casa HeluLDN2
Cuca B.G.I.MAL6
D. Afonso NtekaZAI566
Desportivo da ChibiaHUI66
Desportivo da HuílaHUI11
Desportivo de NegageUIG6
Desportivo do BengoBGO2
Desportivo do KeveCZS22
Desportivo do SelesCZS2
Domant FCBGO2
Dragões do K.K.CCU5
Esperança do CongoZAI57
F.C. da CorimbaLUA3
F.C. de CabindaCAB32
F.C. de OndjivaCUN7
F.C. do UígeUIG4
Ferroviário da HuílaHUI64
Ganuve FCLDNDQF
Gira JovemBGO5
GN do CuneneCUN8
Inter do MoxicoMOX3
Juventude do MoxicoMOX1
KabuscorpLUA4231
Kakuvas do CuneneCUN576
Lacrau ArmyMOX5
Landana FCCAB8
Leões do TchifuxiMOX55
Nacional de BenguelaBEN5
Norberto de CastroLUA3
PecandecMAL4
Petro do HuamboHUA12
Polivalentes FCLUA44
Porcelana FCCZN7
Primeiro de MaioBEN11
Progresso do SambizangaLUA1331
Real de Mbanza CongoZAI5
Real Sport do CongoZAI9
Recreativo da CaálaHUA343431
Recreativo da KafandaBGO106
Recreativo do LiboloCZS22
Recreativo do SelesCZS4
RitondoMAL212226
Sagrada EsperançaLDN1
Santos FCLUA2231
Sassamba da Lunda SulLDS5
Sporting de CabindaCAB1221
Sporting do BiéBIE121
Sporting do SumbeCZS3DQF
Years2001200220032004200520062007200820092010
  1. Académica do Soyo finished 1st but was disqualified for fielding an ineligible player

1991–2000

Segundona club participation details 1991–2000 [8][9][10]

Team PRO 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C
30 de JunhoCAB2
Académica do SoyoZAI4
ARA da GabelaCZS2
CambondoMAL1
Dínamo do BengoBGO3
F.C. da CorimbaLUA3
Ferroviário da HuílaHUI1
Independente do TômbwaNAM2
Inter de LuandaLUA1
Primeiro de MaioBEN1
Sporting do BiéBIE21
Years1991199219931994199519961997199819992000

1981–1990

Segundona club participation details 1981–1990

Team PRO 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
A B C D A B C D A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C
1º Congresso do MoxicoMOX4
4 de JaneiroUIG2
Construtores do UígeUIG2
Desportivo da GuedalHUI5
Desportivo de BenguelaBEN1
Diabos NegrosCZN3
Dínamos do Cuando CubangoCCU5
Estrela do MarLDS5
F.C. de CabindaCAB1
F.C. de Mbanza CongoZAI4
Ferroviário de MoçâmedesNAM42
Gaiatos de BenguelaBEN3
Ginásio do Cuando CubangoCCU53
Inter da HuílaHUI1
Inter da Lunda SulLDS1
Inter de LuandaLUA1
Inter do CuneneCUN4
Juventude de Porto AmboimCZS2
Juventude do KunjeBIE6
Juventude ProgressoMAL4
Kakuvas do CuneneCUN3
Kilambas do Cuanza SulCZS3
Kimpuanza do SoyoZAI4
Kwanza Textil do DondoCZN5
Leões de LuandaLUA1
Luta Sport ClubeCAB5
Nacional de BenguelaBEN3
Petro de LuandaLUA1
Petro do HuamboHUACH
Primeiro de MaioBEN1
Primeiro de MaioLDN3
Progresso do SambizangaLUA1
Recreativo da CaálaHUA22
Sagrada EsperançaLDN1
União Petro do BiéBIE2
Veículos de MalanjeMAL2
Zebras do BengoBGO6
Years1981198219831984198519861987198819891990

List of champions and series winners

Titles by team

Rank Club Year
2 Titles
1 Sporting de Cabinda 2011, 2013
1 Title
2 Ferroviário do Huambo 2019
ASA 2018
Domant FC 2017
Santa Rita de Cássia 2016
Primeiro de Maio 2015
Académica do Lobito 2014
Porcelana FC 2012
Petro do Huambo 1980

See also

References

  1. "JGM desiste do torneio de apuramento" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 2013-07-15. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
  2. "Comunicado Oficial Nº056/SG/12" (PDF) (in Portuguese). fafutebol-angola.og. 17 Dec 2012. Retrieved 19 Mar 2015.
  3. "Comunicado Oficial Nº005/SG/12" (PDF) (in Portuguese). fafutebol-angola.og. 3 Feb 2012. Retrieved 14 Mar 2015.
  4. "Académica do Lobito vence 1º de Maio de Benguela no encerramento da segundona" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 2010-11-13. Retrieved 2014-07-27.
  5. "II DIVISÃO: Prova de Apuramento à primeira divisão inicia dia 18" (in Portuguese). FAFUTEBOL. Retrieved 2014-07-27.
  6. "Comunicado Oficial Nº 040/SG/08" (PDF) (in Portuguese). fafutebol-angola.og. 27 Oct 2008. Retrieved 12 Jan 2015.
  7. "Comunicado Oficial Nº 003/SG/07" (PDF) (in Portuguese). fafutebol-angola.og. 19 Jan 2007. Retrieved 10 Jan 2015.
  8. "As equipas do 1º de Maio de Benguela e Independente do Tombwa (Namibe) lideram" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 15 Nov 2000. Retrieved 17 Sep 2015.
  9. "O 1/0 de Maio de Benguela cumpre hoje calendário" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 18 Nov 2000. Retrieved 17 Sep 2015.
  10. "O 1/0 de Maio de Benguela regressou domingo a cidade de Benguela, após ter conseguido o apuramento" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 20 Nov 2000. Retrieved 17 Sep 2015.
  11. "Sporting de Cabinda win second division football championship". ANGOP.com. 17 Nov 2013. Retrieved 28 Jul 2014.
  12. "Porcelana FC wins second division championship". ANGOP.com. 9 Dec 2012. Retrieved 27 Jul 2014.
  13. "Sporting de Cabinda sagrou-se campeão nacional da segunda divisão2011" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 27 Nov 2011. Retrieved 27 Jul 2014.
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