Desportivo Maputo

Desportivo Maputo

Leagues Played
Mosambiigi Mocambola 21
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Mosambiigi Mocambola 05/08 13:00 - Desportivo Maputo v Matchedje de Mocuba W 3-0
Mosambiigi Mocambola 11/06 13:00 - Vilankulo FC v Desportivo Maputo L 2-1
Mosambiigi Mocambola 10/30 13:00 - Desportivo Maputo v Ferroviario de Nampula D 1-1
Mosambiigi Mocambola 10/23 13:00 - Incomati Xinavane v Desportivo Maputo L 1-0
Mosambiigi Mocambola 09/24 12:30 - Desportivo Maputo v Costa do Sol L 0-1
Mosambiigi Mocambola 09/12 12:30 - Desportivo Maputo v Clube Ferroviário de Nacala D 0-0
Mosambiigi Mocambola 08/27 12:30 - Incomati Xinavane v Desportivo Maputo W 1-2
Mosambiigi Mocambola 08/20 12:30 - LD Maputo v Desportivo Maputo L 2-0
Mosambiigi Mocambola 08/11 12:30 - Ferroviario Maputo v Desportivo Maputo L 1-0
Mosambiigi Mocambola 06/26 12:30 - Desportivo Maputo v Incomati Xinavane D 1-1
Mosambiigi Mocambola 06/20 12:00 - Ferroviario Beira v Desportivo Maputo L 1-0
Mosambiigi Mocambola 06/13 13:00 - Desportivo Maputo v Ferrovario Lichinga L 0-2

Statistika

 TotalKodusVõõrsil
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 0 0 1
Goals for 3 3 1
Goals against 0 0 2
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - GD Maputo

Grupo Desportivo de Maputo, usually known as Desportivo de Maputo, Desportivo Maputo or by the acronym GDM, is an association football club from Maputo, Mozambique.

History

The club was founded on May 31, 1921, as Grupo Desportivo de Lourenço Marques by Professor Sá Couto, José Maria Rodrigues, Alfredo Fragoso, Américo Costa, Martinho Carvalho Durão and Professor Cabanelas. It was an affiliate team of Lisbon-based Sport Lisboa e Benfica. In 1976, after Mozambique's independence from Portugal, the club was renamed to Grupo Desportivo de Maputo. The club's logo was also changed.

1925 Desportivo won the District Championship of Lourenço Marques, a competition held between 1922 and 1961. A further eleven wins followed. In 1957 Desportivo achieved its first of altogether eight Mozambican championships 1956, which was held first in 1956. The club won its last national championship in 2006. In 2012 Desportivo was relegated for the first time.

Most famous of all players from Desportivo is Mário Coluna, who won with Benfica amongst others the European Champion's Cup of 1961 and 1962 and achieved with Portugal the third place in the 1966 World Cup.