1979 Girabola

1979 Girabola was the annual national Angola football (soccer) tournament, Girabola, held in 1979. It was the first national championship organized after Angola achieved independence in 1975. Due to the Angolan Civil War this was the first (and only) tournament that included teams from all Angolan provinces. By then, there were only sixteen provinces. Later on, the province of Lunda was split in two: Lunda Norte and Lunda Sul and Bengo was also created.

Girabola 1979
Season1979
(8 December 1979 – 23 March 1980)
Champions1º de Agosto
Relegated14 Abril
Diabos Negros
FC Cabinda
FC Mbanza
Ginásio KK
Juv Kunje
Luta SC
Makotas
Naval PA
Vitória SC
Xangongo
Santa Rita
Sassamba
1980 African Cup of Champions Clubs1º de Agosto
(Girabola winner)
Matches played126
Goals scored130 (1.03 per match)
Top goalscorerJoão Machado
(18 goals)
Biggest home winTAAG 11–0 Desp Xangongo (23 February 1980)
Biggest away winLuta SC 1–6 1º de Agosto (9 Dec 1979)
Construtores 1–6 1º de Agosto (10 February 1980)
Highest scoringTAAG 11–0 Desp Xangongo (23 February 1980)
Longest winning run1º de Agosto (10) (9 Dec 1979 – 10 Feb 1980)
Longest unbeaten run1º de Agosto (10) (9 Dec 1979 – 10 Feb 1980)
Longest winless runDesp Xangongo (10) (9 Dec 1979 – 9 Feb 1980)
Longest losing runDesp Xangongo (10) (9 Dec 1979 – 9 Feb 1980)
1980

On the course of the championship, Sporting Clube de Luanda was renamed as Diabos Verdes.

Twenty-for teams were divided into four groups of six teams each with the top team advancing to the semi-finals.

João Machado of Diabos Verdes finished as the top scorer with 18 goals.

Luta SC
FC Mbanza Congo
Diabos Verdes
Diabos Negros
Makotas
Sassamba
Naval de P.A.
14 de Abril
Vitória do Bié
Juv do Kunje
Palancas
E. Vermelha
Ginásio do KK
Desp da Chela
Santa Rita
Desp de Xangongo
 Locations of the 1979 Girabola teams
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