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The league consists of 12 clubs, with each team competing against each other team twice, round-robin style, for a total of 24 matches per season. The bottom two clubs in the league table are relegated to the second division. It currently takes place between the months of March/April and October. [3] [4]
The league is organized by the Mozambican Football Federation. The competition is played in two stages. The competition is played in two stages. In phase one, champions are determined by the provincial association tournaments with the winners competing in a second phase to determine promotion to the Moçambola .
The 2019 Moçambola is the 42nd season of Moçambola, the top-tier football league in Mozambique. The season was supposed to start on 30 March 2019, but was delayed to 27 April due to the damages caused by Cyclone Idai. [1] [2] Due to financial problems, the teams were initially divided into two groups for this season.
The 2020/21 Moçambola is the 43nd season of Moçambola, the top-tier football league in Mozambique.The 2020/21 season started on January 16, 2021. [1]ENH changed name to Associação Desportiva Vilanculo during the season.
The 2023 Moçambola was the 45th season of Moçambola, the top-flight football season in Mozambique. Ferroviário Beira won their second-ever Moçambola title on the last day of the season after defeating Vilankulos 1–0. Coach Hélder Duarte also won his second title after winning with Black Bulls in 2021. [2]
The Mozambican Football Federation (Portuguese: Federação Moçambicana de Futebol, FMF) is the governing body of football in Mozambique. It was founded in 1975, affiliated to FIFA in 1980 and to CAF in 1978. It organizes the national football league Moçambola and the national team.
In 2014, for the fourth time in five years, the league Muçulmana became national champion. The moçambola's three last-placed clubs are relegated to the second division, the single-track Segunda Divisão with 21 clubs. Under this second league follow the eleven supreme leagues of the football associations of the eleven Mozambican provinces.
The 2016 Moçambola is the 39th season of top-tier football in Mozambique. The season began on 12 March 2016. The season began on 12 March 2016. Ferroviário Beira won their final six matches to pass Songo in the standings and clinch their first league title (they had won two colonial championships prior to independence).