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Saturday, 18 December 2021

Sociedade Industrial dos Tabacos de Angola - Foot-ball Portuguez Metrópole e Colonias


1930s
Foot-ball Portuguez Metrópole e Colonias
Sociedade Industrial dos Tabacos de Angola
Angola, Portugal
105 cards

It's very difficult to find information about football in Angola between the wars. Most records seem to suggest that organised football didn't commence until 1979, but that is not correct. This set seems to confirm to me that cards issued by Sociedade Industrial dos Tabacos de Angola were available in Angola. There has been suggestions that the cards were available in Brazil or Portugal, but why would anyone from this countries be interested in footballers from Angola. At the end of this checklist, which is only about 50% complete, I've listed known Angolan football clubs from this period.
UPDATE (31-05-2023 10:12):  Thanks to a comment below, it has been confirmed that these cards were available in Portugal as many of the players in this collection were with Portuguese clubs, those players listed as F.C.B. play for C.F. Belenenses.

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2.  
3.  Carlos Alves
4.  
5.  Pepe (F.C.B.)   -   added 31-05-2023
6.  Cézar de Matos (F.C.B.)
7.  Liberto dos Santos (U.F.L.)
8.  
9.  Victor Silva (S.L.B.)
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18.  
19.  
20.  Luiz Teixeira (S.L.B.)
21.  
22.  Victor Goncalves (S.L.B.)
23.  
24.  Jacinto (S.L.B.)
25.  Victor Hugo (S.L.B.)
26.  Serra e Moura (S.C.P.)
27.  Gabriel
28.  Severo Tiago (F.C.B.)
29.  José ?
30.  Bailao (S.L.B.)
31.  Mario de Carvalho (S.L.B.)
32.  Eugenio Salvador
33.  Guedes Goncalves
34.  Norman Hall (F.C.P.)
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36.  
37.  
38.  
39.  Milay Siska (F.C.P.)
40.  
41.  Albino L... (B.F.C.)
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44.  Oscar de Carvalho (B.F.C.)
45.  Fernando Ferreita (S.C.P.)
46.  Candelo de Oliveira (C.P.A.C.)
47.  
48.  Valentin Machado (U.F.L.)
49.  José de Fonseca
50.  
51.  
52.  Luiz Xavier
53.  Francisco Silva
54.  Alvaro Sequeira (F.C.P.)
55.  
56.  Abrantes Mendes (S.C.P.)
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58.  
59.  
60.  Carlos Canuto (C.F.C.)
61.  
62.  
63.  Carlos Domingues
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65.  
66.  
67.  Luiz Pereira (F.M. Angola)
68.  
69.  
70.  Eugenio Francisco (S.C.L. Angola)
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73.  
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76.  
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78.  
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80.  Joaquim Salazar (F.A.C. Angola)
81.  Antonio Carvalho (F.A.C. Angola)
82.  
83.  Herminio Rocha (F.A.C. Angola)
84.  Domingos Pereira (F.A.C. Angola)
85.  Antonio Laca (F.A.C. Angola)
86.  
87.  
88.  Antonio Guerra (F.A.C. Angola)
89.  Emidio Ramos da Silva (A.B.E.C. Angola)
90.  Alvaro Fernandes (A.B.E.C. Angola)
91.  Jorge Marques Pereira (A.B.E.C. Angola)
92.  
93.  Antonio Serra Coelho (A.B.E.C. Angola)
94.  Antonio Castro Neves (A.B.E.C. Angola)
95.  Americo Teixeira (A.B.E.C. Angola)
96.  
97.  Arnaldo Duarte Pardal (A.B.E.C. Angola)
98.  Eduardo Dias Valongo (A.B.E.C. Angola)
99.  Manoel de Silva Castro (A.B.E.C. Angola)
100.  Americo Teixeira Gomes (A.B.E.C. Angola)
101.  Acacio Neves (Arbitro, C.A.L. Angola)
102.  Antonio Martins (Arbitro, F.A.C. Angola)
103.  Antonio Carrapa (Arbitro, C.S.N.A. Angola)
104.  
105.  Tancredo das Neves (Director da A.F.L. Angola)

Associação Académica da Huila
Associação dos Ferroviários
Associação Empregados do Comércio
Atlético Clube de Moçâmedes
Atlético Clube de Nova Lisboa
Clube Atlético de Luanda
Clube Desportivo Ferrovia
Clube Ferroviário de Angola
Clube Futebol Os Huambenses
Clube Sportivo Nun'Alvares
Ginásio Clube da Torre do Tombo
Grémio dos Correios e Telegraphos
Grupo Desportivo Beirão
Grupo Desportivo da Huíla
Lobito Sport Clube
Lusitano Sport Clube
Operário Football Club
Operário Futebol Clube de Luanda
Sport Clube da Catumbela
Sport Huambo e Benfica
Sport Lisboa e Benguela
Sport Luanda e Benfica
Sport Lubango e Benfica
Sport Moçâmedes e Benfica links with Sport Lisboa e  Benfica in Portugal
Sporting Clube de Benguela
Sporting Clube de Luanda
Sporting Clube de Moçâmedes became Sporting Clube de Portugal
Sporting Clube do Huambo
Sporting Clube do Lobito
Sporting Clube do Lubango
Sporting Clube Huambo
Sporting Clube Luanda

2 comments:

  1. Alan I believe the answer to your question about why these cards would have been distributed in Portugal is twofold. First, in the late 1920s (when this set was likely issued) Angola was actually a "territory" of Portugal (hence the Portuguese language on the reverse). Second, many of the players depicted in this set were actually Portuguese league players (not just Angola players). As an example, card #6 on your checklist which states "F.C. B" stands for Football club Belanese (a famous club from Portugal). In fact, the most notable card in this set is found on card #5 of "Pepe" which also has the "F.C. B." imprint as he was the most famous player to ever wear that jersey.

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    1. Thank you for sharing this information, I will update the checklist.

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