Mozambique Mocambola

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10/25 13:00 18 Costa Do Sol v Desportivo Da Matola View
10/26 12:00 19 Clube Ferroviário de Nacala v Black Bulls View
10/26 12:00 19 Ferroviario de Nampula v Baía de Pemba F.C View
10/26 12:00 19 Ferroviario Lichinga v GDRT Textafrica View
10/26 12:00 19 Ferroviario Maputo v Ferroviario Beira View
10/26 12:00 19 Vilankulo FC v Desportivo de Nacala View
10/26 12:00 18 Desportivo de Nacala v Ferroviario Lichinga View
10/26 12:00 18 Arthur Reymond v Ferroviario Maputo View
10/26 12:00 18 UD Songo v Vilankulo FC View
10/26 12:00 19 Chingale de Tete v Costa Do Sol View
10/26 12:00 18 Black Bulls v Chingale de Tete View
10/26 13:00 18 Ferroviario Beira v Ferroviario de Nampula View
10/28 13:00 19 Desportivo Da Matola v UD Songo View
11/02 12:00 20 Baía de Pemba F.C v Ferroviario Maputo View
11/02 12:00 20 Costa Do Sol v Clube Ferroviário de Nacala View
11/02 12:00 20 Black Bulls v Ferroviario de Nampula View
11/02 12:00 20 Desportivo de Nacala v UD Songo View
11/02 12:00 20 Ferroviario Beira v Ferroviario Lichinga View
11/02 12:00 20 GDRT Textafrica v Rapide Oued Zem View
11/02 12:00 20 Chingale de Tete v Desportivo Da Matola View
11/09 12:00 21 Desportivo Da Matola v Desportivo de Nacala View
11/09 12:00 21 Ferroviario de Nampula v Costa Do Sol View
11/09 12:00 21 Ferroviario Maputo v Black Bulls View
11/09 12:00 21 Ferroviario Lichinga v Baía de Pemba F.C View
11/09 12:00 21 Vilankulo FC v Ferroviario Beira View
11/09 12:00 21 UD Songo v GDRT Textafrica View
11/09 12:00 21 Clube Ferroviário de Nacala v Chingale de Tete View
11/12 13:00 17 Ferroviario Maputo v Desportivo de Nacala View
11/16 12:00 22 Black Bulls v Ferroviario Lichinga View
11/16 12:00 22 Costa Do Sol v Ferroviario Maputo View

Wikipedia - Moçambola

Moçambola (or Campeonato Moçambicano de Futebol, Portuguese for Mozambican Football Championship) is the top division of Mozambican football. It is organized by the Liga Moçambicana de Futebol.

History

In 1976, shortly after the country's independence from Portugal, the competition's first season was contested. Only five clubs took part: Académica Maputo, AD Pemba, Desportivo de Maputo, Desportivo Tete, and Textáfrica.

Until 2005, the competition was named Liga 2M. In 2005, the league was renamed to Moçambola.

The Mozambique Mocambola is the premier professional soccer tournament in Mozambique, showcasing the country's top football clubs in a thrilling competition that captures the passion and spirit of the nation. Established to promote the sport and elevate local talent, the Mocambola features a league format where teams compete over several months, battling for the coveted title and the chance to represent Mozambique in international competitions.

Each season, fans flock to stadiums across the country, creating an electric atmosphere filled with vibrant chants, colorful displays, and unwavering support for their local teams. The tournament not only highlights the skill and athleticism of the players but also serves as a platform for emerging talent, with many athletes using the Mocambola as a stepping stone to international careers.

The Mocambola is more than just a soccer tournament; it is a celebration of Mozambican culture and community, bringing together people from all walks of life to share in the excitement of the beautiful game. With its rich history and commitment to fostering local talent, the Mozambique Mocambola continues to be a cornerstone of the nation's sporting landscape, inspiring future generations of soccer players and fans alike.