Results

Angola Girabola 05/28 14:00 30 Kabuscorp v Progresso do Sambizanga L 4-0
Angola Girabola 05/23 14:00 29 Progresso do Sambizanga v CD Lunda Sul D 1-1
Angola Girabola 05/08 15:00 28 Primeiro de Agosto v Progresso do Sambizanga L 5-0
Angola Girabola 04/23 15:00 27 [14] Progresso do Sambizanga v CR Da Caala [9] L 0-1
Angola Girabola 04/17 14:00 26 FC Cuando Cubango v Progresso do Sambizanga L 2-1
Angola Girabola 04/09 14:30 25 [15] Progresso do Sambizanga v GD Interclube [4] L 0-3
Angola Girabola 04/06 15:30 24 [1] Petro Luanda v Progresso do Sambizanga [15] D 1-1
Angola Girabola 03/20 15:00 23 [14] Progresso do Sambizanga v Sporting De Benguela [16] D 2-2
Angola Girabola 03/12 14:30 22 Academica Do Lobito v Progresso do Sambizanga L 5-0
Angola Girabola 03/05 15:30 21 [14] Progresso do Sambizanga v Sagrada Esperanca [2] L 0-1
Angola Girabola 02/27 14:00 17 FC Bravos do Maquis v Progresso do Sambizanga L 2-1
Angola Girabola 02/19 14:30 20 SC de Cabinda v Progresso do Sambizanga W 0-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 1 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 0 1 0
Goals against 4 1 4
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 0 1

Progresso Associação do Sambizanga is an Angolan football club based in Luanda. The club was founded in 1975, as a result of a merger of three clubs: Juventude Unida do Bairro Alfredo (JUBA), Juventista and Vaza.

Progresso do Sambizanga is notably the only club in Girabola to maintain a women's soccer team, even without official competition. They play their home games at the state-owned Estádio da Cidadela.

History

The club made its debut in the Girabola in 1981 and won their only cup title in 1996 after defeating Primeiro de Agosto and qualified into the 1997 CAF Winners' Cup where they challenged with Gabon's FC 105 Libreville and won a goal in the first leg and lost 2–0 in the last, this was their only appearance in the continental competition.

In the 1980s, the club expanded its international relations, Progresso Sambizanga was the first African club to play in the legendary Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro.

One of the friendly pre-season matches were in 2012 where they played in Brazil in the Toca de Raposa I with the two popular clubs Cruzeiro and Atlético Mineiro.

Progresso do Sambizanga was the first African team to play in the Estádio do Maracaña. That occurred in the 1990s at the time when the team was on campus in a 1-2 loss to a team of retired Brazilian footballers.

The Angola soccer team "Sambizanga" is a powerhouse in African football, known for their skillful players and passionate fan base. Named after the bustling neighborhood in Luanda, the capital city of Angola, the team embodies the spirit and energy of the community they represent.

Sambizanga is known for their attacking style of play, with quick passing and creative movement on the field. Their players are technically gifted and have a strong work ethic, making them a formidable opponent for any team they face.

The team's colors of red and black symbolize their strength and determination on the field, while their logo featuring a roaring lion represents their fierce competitiveness.

Sambizanga has a rich history of success in domestic and international competitions, and their loyal supporters can always be heard cheering them on from the stands. With a talented roster of players and a winning mentality, Sambizanga is a team to watch out for in the world of soccer.