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Angola National Football Team, Squad, Injuries, Schedule and Stats

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The Angola national football team will be looking to put in a strong showing in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, after having done a pretty admirable job in the previous edition. While the Angola football team has not qualified for a FIFA World Cup edition since 2006, they have started playing in the AFCON and are determined to prove themselves as credible competitors in African football.

Currently ranked in the 89th position in the FIFA World Rankings, the Angola National Football team are looking to make their fans proud with a strong showing at the Africa Cup of Nations as the Angola national football team players and the Angola national football team coach look to spring a real surprise in the competition.

Angola National Football Team Key Facts

The Angola National Football team has been playing on the international football scene since the 1976s, having played their first international match in February 1976. The Angola national football team nickname is Diabos Vermeihos, which means the ‘Red Devils’, and the Angola National Football Team players have gone through some major ups and downs in the past.

Here are some interesting facts about the Angola football team, which includes the Angola national football team manager, the Angola national football team stadium, as well as more about the Angola national football team nickname!

ConfederationConfederation of African Football (CAF)
President of Angola Football FederationArtur de Almeida e Silva
NicknameDiabos Vemeihos (Red Devils)
National StadiumEstadio 11 de Novembro
Capacity48,500
Head CoachPatrice Beumelle

Angola Football Federation

The Angola Football Federation, named as the Federacao Angolana de Futebol, was formed in 1979 and received official affiliation from FIFA and CAF from 1980 onwards. The Angolan Football Federation currently operates the Girabola, the top division of domestic football in the country.

They are also responsible for looking for the operations and organizing matches for the Angola national football team, as well as looking after the Angola football team players and appointing the Angola national football team coach as well. The Angola Football Federation has maintained a relatively clean state for years and were successful in hosting the 2010 AFCON in Angola as well!

History of Angola National Football Team: Early Years

The Angola national football team has only been playing on the international scene since the 1970s, and in FIFA-affiliated events from 1980 onwards. The initial years for the Angola football team were marred by disappointing results as they struggled to compete at a high level against major international teams.

However, the Angola national football team picked up their form from the 1990s onwards, qualifying for two AFCON tournaments in 1996 and 1998 under the guidance of celebrated Angola national football team Professor Neca, before winning the COSAFA Cup in 1999. They reached a high 45 ranking in the FIFA World Rankings in 2000, as well as winning the COSAFA Cup in 2001 and 2004, but things have been very topsy-turvy for the Angola football team since then.

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Home Stadium Of Angola National Football Team

The current Angola national football team stadium is the Estadio 11 de Novembro, which has served as the Angola national football team stadium since 2009. The Estadio 11 de Novembro was completed in 2008 and was actually named after the Independence Day of Angola. The Angola national football team stadium was created mainly to host matches of the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations, and it reportedly cost $227 million to be completed!

The Angola national football team stadium has a capacity of just over 48,000, with a 105mx68m field size. The Estadio 1 de Novembro is in the Talatona Municipality in Luanda, Angola, and it is used regularly by Angola first division clubs like Primeiro de Agosto, Petro de Luanda, and Benfica de Luanda. The Angola national football team stadium, of course host the national team's home matches, as well as having hosted the 2010 AFCON final.

Angola National Football Team: Achievements & Honours

The Angola football team has had a topsy-turvy history as a national football team, but the Angola football team players have guided them to some prominent trophies in the past. The Angola national team players have guided them to quite a few honorable victories in the past, which include having qualified for multiple AFCON competitions and winning a few trophies as well. Here, we look at the trophies that have been won by the Angola national football team and the Angola football team players.

CompetitionNo of TitlesYear
COSAFA Cup51999, 2001, 2004, 2024, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the president of Angola Football Federation?

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Artur de Almeida e Silva is the Angolan Football Federation president. 

Has the Angola national football team ever won a trophy?

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The Angola football team has won the COSAFA Cup five times. 

Who is the Angola national football team top scorer?

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Akwa is the Angola football team top sorer with 39 gaols. 

Where is Angola national football team ranked in football?

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The Angola football team is currently ranked in the 89th place in the FIFA rankings 

In which year, the Angola national football team played their first match?

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Angola played their first match in 1976, 

What language does Angola national football team speak?

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The Angola national football team normally speaks Portuguese.

Who is Angola national football team best player of all time?

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Flavio is the Angola football team's all-time best player.