Gira Angola aka Segundona is the 2nd division of Angolan football (soccer). It is organized by the Angolan Football Federation and gives access to Angola's top tier football division Girabola.
Contents
1History
2Editions
2.1Gira Angola 2018–19 (Jun 9, 2018 – )
2.1.1Série A
2.1.2Série B
2.2Gira Angola 2017–18 (Jul 9, 2017 – Nov 2017)
2.2.1Série A
2.2.2Série B
2.3Gira Angola 2016–17 (Jul 10, 2016 – Nov 2016)
2.3.1Série A
2.3.2Série B
2.4Gira Angola 2015–16 (Jul 11, 2015 – Nov 2015)
2.4.1Série A
2.4.2Série B
2.5Gira Angola 2014–15 (Jul 27, 2014 – Nov 17, 2014)
2.5.1Série A
2.5.2Série B
2.5.3Série C
2.6Gira Angola 2013–14 (July 13 – Nov 16, 2013)[1]
2.6.1Série A
2.6.2Série B
2.6.3Série C
2.7Gira Angola 2012–13 (June 30 – Nov 12, 2012)[2]
2.7.1Série A
2.7.2Série B
2.8Gira Angola 2011–12 (July 16 – Nov 27, 2011)[3]
2.8.1Série A
2.8.2Série B
2.9Gira Angola 2010–11 (Jul 17 – Nov 27, 2010)[4]
2.9.1Série A
2.9.2Série B
2.10Gira Angola 2009–10 ( – )[5]
2.10.1Série A
2.10.2Série B
2.10.3Série C
2.11Gira Angola 2008–09 (18 – 18 Oct 2008)[6]
2.11.1Série A
2.11.2Série B
2.12Gira Angola 2007–08 (01 July – 13 Oct 2007)
2.12.1Série A
2.12.2Série B
2.13Gira Angola 2006–07 (29 July – 8 Oct 2006)[7]
2.13.1Série A
2.13.2Série B
2.13.3Série C
2.14Gira Angola 2005–06 (09 July – 20 Oct 2005)
2.14.1Série A
2.14.2Série B
2.14.3Série C
2.15Gira Angola 2004–05 (19 July – 18 Oct 2004)
2.15.1Série A
2.15.2Série B
2.15.3Série C
2.16Gira Angola 2003–04 (03 Aug – 22 Sep 2003)
2.16.1Série A
2.16.2Série B
2.16.3Série C
2.17Gira Angola 2002–03 (03 – 11 Aug 2002)
2.17.1Série A
2.17.2Série B
2.17.3Série C
2.18Gira Angola 2001–02 (15–23 Sep 2001)
2.18.1Série A
2.18.2Série B
2.18.3Série C
2.19Gira Angola 2000–01 (14–18 Nov 2000)[8][9][10]
2.19.1Final Standings
2.20Gira Angola 1999-00
2.20.1Final Standings
2.21Gira Angola 1998-99
2.21.1Série A
2.21.2Série B
2.21.3Série C
3List of champions and series winners
4Titles by team
5See also
6References
7External links
History
In 1995, the competition's first edition was played. It was contested by 18 teams divided in three groups of six teams each. Clubs from all provinces of the country disputed the competition. In 2009 the competition was again played by eighteen clubs and officially named as Gira Angola.
From the 2011 edition on, the winners of the series played a round robin tournament to determine the league champion.
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