City: | Luanda, Angola |
Ferroviário de Luanda | |
Founded: | 16 June 1909 |
Coach: | Jorge Abreu |
Arena: | Campo de Ferrovia |
Capacity: | 500 |
History: | Ferroviário de Luanda 1919–present |
Clubname: | Ferrovia |
Color1: | white |
Color2: | green |
1 Body: | 008000 |
1 Shorts: | ffffff |
1 Pattern B: | _basket_with_white |
1 Pattern S: | _whitesides |
Championships: | 1 (1979) |
The Clube Ferroviário de Luanda (in English: Railway Club Luanda) is an Angolan basketball team based in Luanda. It is the basketball section of the multi-sports club with the same name.
In the past, they have also played in Angolan Basketball League, winning the national title in 1979. While the club has currently not been involved in any official competitions at the senior level, Clube Ferroviário is one of the most traditional clubs in Luanda and the one to have won the first national basketball championship after the country's independence.[1]
Nat | No | Roster | Age | H | W | Pos | Nat | Staff | Position | ||
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0 | Head Coach | ||||||||||
0 | |||||||||||
0 | Josué Campos | ||||||||||
0 | Paulo Madeira | ||||||||||
0 | Gil Almeida | ||||||||||
0 | Hélder Cruz | ||||||||||
0 | Antonio Eduardo Da Silva (Grants) | ||||||||||