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The Angola national football team, nicknamed Palancas Negras,
("Black Impalas") is the national team of
Angola and is controlled by the Federação Angolana de Futebol. On October 8,
2005, Angola
qualified for the
World Cup for the first time ever.
Luis Oliveira Goncalves took over as coach of the Angola national
football team in 2003, after successfull appearances with the Angola
Under-20 national football team. The coach is the nation's favourite and
the team managed to finish on the fist place of the Group 4
Football World Cup 2006 (qualification), ahead of traditional African
football powers like the
Nigeria national football team and the
Zimbabwe national football team. Group 4 was considered one of the
toughest during the Qualifiers.
Captain
Fabrice Akwa scored some crucial goals, including the winners against Rwanda
in the last game, and in the game against the Nigeria national football
team. Akwa is the fans' favourite having scored 30 goals in 67 international
appearances. "This is the first time we
are in the finals and we want to show off our football. We also want to show
there is more to Angola than just war and oil," Akwa said.
Angola's best known player is the striker Pedro Mantorras, who plays for
the Portuguese team Benfica.