Clube Recreativo da Caála, commonly known as just Recreativo da Caála, is a soccer club based in Huambo, Angola.
CR Caála was founded on 24 June 1944 and competing in Angola's top level league, which is the Girabola.
The management of Recreativo da Caála dismissed on Monday [3 May] the Portuguese Victor Manuel as the coach of the football club. Also according to the same source, the team also sacked the assistant coach Jorge Prisca and Fernando Pereira, goalkeepers coach.
Recreativo da Caála is one of the few clubs in Angola's top division to own a football stadium. The former 3,000 capacity stadium has been rehabilitated and expanded to 10,000-seats. It's reinauguration took place in October 2013.
Note:1p = Promoted to the Girabola, GB = 1st Division, GA = 2nd Division
Rankings in the red colour mean the club has been relegated
Rankings in the purple colour mean the club has been promoted and relegated in the same season
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CR or Cr may refer to:
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