Primeiro de Maio
Full nameEstrela Clube Primeiro de Maio
Nickname(s)Os Proletários
Founded1 April 1981 (1981-04-01)
GroundEstádio Municipal Edelfride Palhares da Costa
Benguela, Angola
Capacity6,000
ChairmanAntónio Moisés
ManagerTBA
LeagueSegundona
2018/192nd, Segundona
WebsiteClub website

Estrela Clube Primeiro de Maio, usually known simply as Primeiro de Maio or 1º de Maio, is a football (soccer) club from Benguela, Angola. The club was the result of a merger from two clubs: Estrela Vermelha de Benguela and Grupo Desportivo 1º de Maio[1] being then named África Têxtil 1º de Maio de Benguela due to its then major sponsor, a Benguela-based textile factory called África Têxtil. Shortly afterwards, the name was changed to its present denomination. In its golden years, in the 1980s, the club has won two Angolan leagues (1983 and 1985), three Angolan cups (1982, 1983 and 2007) and one Angolan supercup (1985). Moreover, Primeiro de Maio became in 1994, the first Angolan club to reach the final of a CAF competition and to win the Angola Cup and the Angola Super Cup.

Crest history

Titles

1983, 1985
1982, 1983, 2007
1985
2015

Recent seasons

EC Primeiro de Maio's season-by-season performance since 2011:

  • PR = Preliminary round, 1R = First round, GS = Group stage, R32 = Round of 32, R16 = Round of 16, QF = Quarter-finals, SF = Semi-finals


League & Cup Positions

Performance in CAF competitions

1984: Second Round
1986: First Round
2008 – First Round
1994 Finalist
1995 – Second Round
1983 – First Round

Players and staff

Players

Staff

Name Nat Pos
Technical staff
TBA Angola Head coach
TBA Angola Assistant coach
Angola Goalkeeper coach
Medical
Angola Physician
Angola Physio
Angola Team manager
Management
António Moisés Angola Chairman
Angola Managing Director
Angola Head of Foot Dept

Manager history and performance

SeasonCoachSL2L1CCoachL2L1CCoachL2L1C
1981Portugal Emílio VenturaArgentina Rúben Garcia
19821982 Angola Cup
1983Argentina Rúben GarciaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Petar Kzernević1983 Girabola1983 Angola Cup
1984Angola João Machado
1985Mozambique Rui Rodrigues1985 Angola Super Cup1985 Girabola
1986Portugal Emílio VenturaRU
1988Angola Nando Jordão
1989
1990Argentina Rúben Garcia
1991Argentina Rúben GarciaAngola Pinto Leite
1992Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Gegić Abdulah
1993Angola Nando Jordão
1994Angola Rui Teixeira
1995Angola José Rocha
1996Angola Fusso NkosiRU
2000Angola Pinto Leite1st
2001Angola Fusso NkosiAngola Nando Jordão14th
2002Angola Nando Jordão1st
2003Angola João Melanchton10th
2004Angola Napoleão BrandãoAngola Fusso Nkosi8th
2005Angola Agostinho Tramagal6th
2006Angola Albano César10th
2007Angola Fusso NkosiAngola Rui Teixeira9th2007 Angola Cup
2008Angola Rui TeixeiraAngola José Luís Borges6thSF
2009Angola João GonçalvesAngola José Luís BorgesR16Angola Fusso Nkosi9th
2011Angola Francisco PaulinoAngola Fusso Nkosi15thSF
2012Angola Paulino JúniorPortugal Álvaro Magalhães1stDNP
2013Angola Eddie CardosoAngola Paulino Júnior13thPR
2014Angola Paulo SaraivaAngola Agostinho Tramagal14thPR
2015Angola Finda Mozer1stPR
2016Angola Nzuzi AndréAngola Hélder Teixeira15thPR
2017Angola Hélder TeixeiraAngola Agostinho Tramagal
2018Angola Agostinho Tramagal
2018-19Angola Águas Zeca da Silva
2019-20Angola Paulino JúniorAngola Yamba Asha
  • PR = Preliminary round, 1R = First round, GS = Group stage, R32 = Round of 32, R16 = Round of 16, QF = Quarter-finals, SF = Semi-finals, RU = Runner-Up, W = Winner

See also

References

  1. "1º de Maio de Benguela tem objectivo de vencer Taça de Angola em 2014" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 2013-12-06. Retrieved 2014-03-31.
  2. "Football: 1º de Maio de Benguela Wins Cup". ANGOP.com. 12 Nov 2007. Retrieved 23 Nov 2014.
  3. "Futebol: 1º de Maio sagra-se campeão do nacional da segunda divisão" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 4 Oct 2015. Retrieved 21 Mar 2016.
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