G.D. Interclube

GD Interclube
Full name Grupo Desportivo Interclube
Nickname(s) Os Polícias
Founded February 28, 1976 (1976-02-28)
Ground Estádio 22 de Junho,
Luanda, Angola
Ground Capacity 8,000[1]
Chairman Alves Simões
Manager Veselin Vesko
LeagueGirabola
Angola Cup
Angola Super Cup
2015 5th

Grupo Desportivo Interclube, usually known as Interclube or Inter de Luanda, is an Angolan football club based in Luanda. The club is attached to the Angolan police force. Interclube is the only club based in Luanda with a stadium of its own as all the remaining clubs in the capital play their home matches at the state-owned 11 de Novembro, Cidadela and Coqueiros. The stadium, built in 2004, has an 8,000-seat capacity.[2]

History

Founded on February 28, 1976 by the then Ministry of the Interior Santana André Pitra aka Petroff as Inter de Luanda, it won its first title, the Angolan Cup, in 1986.

In 2005, the club finished 9th in the Angolan first division.[3] In that year, it also reached the domestic cup final, but was defeated 1–0 by ASA.[4]

Two players from Inter represented the Angola national team in its first FIFA World Cup tournament, in 2006 in Germany: Miloy and Mário.

Stadium

Interclube is one of the few clubs in Angola to play their home games in their own stadium, the Estádio 22 de Junho.

Honours

Winner: 2007, 2010
Winner: 1986, 2003, 2011.
Runners-up: 1985, 1989, 2000, 2005, 2010.
Winner: 1986, 2001, 2008, 2012.
Runners-up: 2011.

Performance in CAF competitions

2008 – Third Round
2011 – Second Round
2004 – First Round
2005 – First Round
2006 – Group Stage
2008 – Group Stage
2011 – Semi-finals
2012 – Group Stage
1987 – First Round
2001 – Finalist

Performance in Girabola

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Players and staff

Players

Squad

Updated July 2016 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Angola GK Jotabé
3 Angola MF Bartolo
4 Angola DF Fabrício (c)
5 Cameroon DF Mvom
6 Angola DF Chora
7 Angola MF Cachi
8 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Rico
9 Angola FW Mabululu
10 Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Dax
11 Angola MF Paz
12 Angola GK Nelson
13 Angola António
14 Angola MF Paty
15 Angola MF Dasfaa
16 Angola Carneiro
17 Angola DF Filipe
No. Position Player
18 Angola MF Caranga
19 Angola FW Moco
20 Angola DF Valdez
21 Cameroon MF Mfede
22 Angola GK Neblú
23 Angola DF Cristiano
24 Republic of the Congo DF Christ
25 Angola MF Pirolito
27 Cameroon FW Abianda
28 Angola FW Jaime Poulson
29 Angola MF Chico
30 Angola MF Kibeixa

Staff

Name Nat Pos
Technical staff
Zdravko Logarušić Croatia Head Coach
Branco Bosović Croatia Assistant Coach
Abílio Amaral Angola Assistant Coach
Aleksander Starcić Croatia Goalkeeper Coach
Medical
Martinho da Costa Angola Physician
Luís Borges Angola Physical trainer
Ricardo Silva Angola Physio
Management
Alves Simões Angola Chairman
Alexandre Canelas Angola Vice-Chairman
Nuno Martins Angola Head of Foot Dept

Manager history

Angola João Gonçalves da Silva (1981–84)
Angola Semica (1984–85)
Angola Joka Santinho (1986–89)
Angola Semica (1989–91)
Angola Carlos Alves (1991–92)
Angola João Machado (1992–95)
Angola Raúl Kinanga (1995–97)
Angola João António André Cuca (1997–99)
Angola Arnaldo Chaves (1999)

Angola Raúl Kinanga (2000)
Angola Oliveira Gonçalves (2000 – Dec 2000)
Serbia Veselin Vesko (Jan 2001 – Apr 2001)
Angola Oliveira Gonçalves (May 2001 – Dec 2001)
Brazil Itamar Amorim (Jan 2002 – Apr 2002)
Angola Raúl Kinanga (May 2002 – May 2003)
Serbia Zoran Pešić (Jun 2003 – Apr 2004)
Angola Raúl Kinanga (Apr 2004 – Dec 2004)
Germany Georg Tripp (Jan 2005 – Nov 2005)

Portugal Romeu Silva (Feb 2006 – Sep 2006)
Angola Raúl Kinanga (Sep 2006 – Nov 2006)
Brazil Carlos Mozer (Nov 2006 – Mar 2008)
Portugal Augusto Inácio (May 2008 – Aug 2009)
Angola João Arsénio Túbia (Aug 2009 – Nov 2009)
Portugal Álvaro Magalhães (Nov 2009 – Mar 2011)
Portugal António Caldas (Jul 2011 – Apr 2012)
Portugal Bernardino Pedroto (Apr 2012 – Nov 2013)
Croatia Mirsad Omerhodžić (Jan 2014 – Apr 2014)

Bulgaria Ilian Iliev (May 2014 – May 2015)
Serbia Veselin Vesko (Jun 2015)

Other Sports

External links

References

  1. http://www.girabola.com/?p=estadio&id=2
  2. Stadiums in Angola; at World Stadiums
  3. Angola 2005; at RSSSF
  4. Angola Cup 2005; at RSSSF
  5. "Football: Interclube Wins National Senior Championship". ANGOP.com. 21 Oct 2007. Retrieved 5 Dec 2014.
  6. "Interclube win national first division football championship". ANGOP.com. 1 Nov 2010. Retrieved 5 Dec 2014.
  7. "The football team Interclube is the winner of the Angola Cup". ANGOP.com. 11 Nov 2003. Retrieved 23 Nov 2014.
  8. "Interclube win 30th edition of Angola football cup". ANGOP.com. 11 Nov 2011. Retrieved 23 Nov 2014.
  9. "Football: Interclube Win Angola Super Cup". ANGOP.com. 25 Feb 2008. Retrieved 22 Nov 2014.
  10. "Interclube win Angola Super Cup". ANGOP.com. 26 Feb 2012. Retrieved 22 Nov 2014.
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