Segundona
Founded | 1995 |
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Country | Angola |
Confederation | CAF |
Number of teams | 18 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Girabola |
Relegation to | Angola Provincial Stage |
Domestic cup(s) | Angolan Cup Angolan SuperCup |
Current champions | Santa Rita (2016) |
Most championships | Sporting de Cabinda (2) |
Current: 2020 |
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.
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
In 1995, the competition's first edition was played. It was contested by 18 teams divided in three groups of six teams each. 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.
Editions
2019 Segundona (16 Feb – 29 May)
- 1. Ferroviário do Huambo promoted
- 2. Primeiro de Maio promoted
- 3. Benfica do Lubango promoted
- 4. Wiliete SC
- 5. Jackson Garcia
- 6. Domant FC
- 7. Paulo FC
- 8. Sporting de Benguela
- AKC FC disqualified
Segundona 2018–19 (9 Jun – 12 Sep, 2018)
Série A
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Série B
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Segundona 2017–18 (9 Jul – 15 Nov, 2017)
Série A
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Série B
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Segundona 2016–17 (10 Jul – 15 Oct, 2016)
Série A
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Série B
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2017 Girabola.
:^playoff winner Promoted to the 2017 Girabola.
:^playoff loser Lost playoff match for the 2017 Girabola.
Segundona 2015–16 (11 Jul – 4 Oct, 2015)
Série A
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Série B
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Segundona 2014–15 (27 Jul – 17 Nov, 2014)
Série A
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Série B
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Série C
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2015 Girabola.
Segundona 2013–14 (13 July – 16 Nov, 2013) [1]
Série A
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Série B
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Série C
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2014 Girabola.
Segundona 2012–13 (30 Jun – Nov 12, 2012) [2]
Série A
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Série B
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2013 Girabola.
:^playoff winner Promoted to the 2013 Girabola.
:^playoff loser Lost playoff match for the 2013 Girabola.
Segundona 2011–12 (16 July – 27 Nov, 2011) [3]
Série A
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Série B
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2012 Girabola.
:^playoff winner Promoted to the 2012 Girabola.
:^playoff loser Lost playoff match for the 2012 Girabola.
Segundona 2010–11 (17 Jul – 27 Nov, 2010) [4]
Série A
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Série B
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2011 Girabola.
:^playoff winner Promoted to the 2011 Girabola.
:^playoff loser Lost playoff match for the 2011 Girabola.
Segundona 2009–10 ( – ) [5]
Série A |
Série B |
Série C
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2010 Girabola.
Segundona 2008–09 (18 – 18 Oct 2008) [6]
Série A
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Série B
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2009 Girabola.
Segundona 2007–08 (1 July – 13 Oct, 2007)
Série A
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Série B
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2008 Girabola.
Segundona 2006–07 (29 July – 8 Oct 2006) [7]
Série A
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Série B
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Série C
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2007 Girabola.
Segundona 2005–06 (09 July – 20 Oct 2005)
Série A
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Série B
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Série C
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2006 Girabola.
Segundona 2004–05 (19 July – 18 Oct 2004)
Série A
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Série B
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Série C
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2005 Girabola.
Segundona 2003–04 (03 Aug – 22 Sep 2003)
Série A
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Série B
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Série C
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2004 Girabola.
Segundona 2002–03 (03 – 11 Aug 2002)
Série A
* Académica do Soyo finished 1st but was disqualified for fielding an ineligible player |
Série B
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Série C
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2003 Girabola.
Segundona 2001–02 (15–23 Sep 2001)
Série A
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Série B
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Série C
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:^promoted Promoted to the 2002 Girabola.
Final Standings
- 1. 1º de Maio (Benguela) promoted
- 2. Independente do Tômbwa (Namibe)
- 3. Dínamo do Bengo (Bengo)
- 4. Académica do Soyo (Zaire)
:^promoted Promoted to the 2001 Girabola.
Segundona 1999-00
Final Standings
- 1. Sporting do Bié (Bié) promoted
- 2. ARA da Gabela [11] (Kwanza Sul) promoted
:^promoted Promoted to the 2000 Girabola.
Segundona 1998-99
Série A
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Série B |
Série C
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:^promoted Promoted to the 1999 Girabola.
List of champions and series winners
Titles by team
Rank | Club | Year |
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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
- ^ "JGM desiste do torneio de apuramento" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 2013-07-15. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ^ "Comunicado Oficial Nº056/SG/12" (PDF) (in Portuguese). fafutebol-angola.og. 17 Dec 2012. Retrieved 19 Mar 2015.
- ^ "Comunicado Oficial Nº005/SG/12" (PDF) (in Portuguese). fafutebol-angola.og. 3 Feb 2012. Retrieved 14 Mar 2015.
- ^ "Académica do Lobito vence 1º de Maio de Benguela no encerramento da segundona" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 2010-11-13. Retrieved 2014-07-27.
- ^ "II DIVISÃO: Prova de Apuramento à primeira divisão inicia dia 18" (in Portuguese). FAFUTEBOL. Retrieved 2014-07-27.
- ^ "Comunicado Oficial Nº 040/SG/08" (PDF) (in Portuguese). fafutebol-angola.og. 27 Oct 2008. Retrieved 12 Jan 2015.
- ^ "Comunicado Oficial Nº 003/SG/07" (PDF) (in Portuguese). fafutebol-angola.og. 19 Jan 2007. Retrieved 10 Jan 2015.
- ^ "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.
- ^ "O 1/0 de Maio de Benguela cumpre hoje calendário" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 18 Nov 2000. Retrieved 17 Sep 2015.
- ^ "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.
- ^ "A Associação Recreativa do Amboim, Ara daGabela (Kwanza-Sul), substituiu o Cambondo de Malanje" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 12 Apr 2015. Retrieved 17 Sep 2015.
- ^ "Sporting de Cabinda win second division football championship". ANGOP.com. 17 Nov 2013. Retrieved 28 Jul 2014.
- ^ "Porcelana FC wins second division championship". ANGOP.com. 9 Dec 2012. Retrieved 27 Jul 2014.
- ^ "Sporting de Cabinda sagrou-se campeão nacional da segunda divisão2011" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 27 Nov 2011. Retrieved 27 Jul 2014.