In a dominant election, Alberto Simango Jr. emerged as the new president of the Mozambican Football League (LMF), crushing his competitor Victor Miguel with a resounding 11-1 vote. The general assembly, which defined the league's future for the next four years, took place this afternoon at the Hotel Glória in the capital city.
Promises for the 2024-2028 Term:
In his victory speech, Alberto Simango Jr. outlined a series of promises and visions for his term as head of the LMF. For the first year, the focus is on improving both team and individual prize money.
– Collective Award:
– National Champion: 5 million MZN
Runner-up: 2 million MZN
Third Place: 1 million MZN
– Return of the League Cup
Individual Award:
Best Goalkeeper
Best Average
Best Forward
Breakthrough Player
Best Player
In his second year in office, Simango Jr. plans to expand the Moçambola league, increasing the number of clubs from 12 to 14, aiming for a more competitive and comprehensive competition.
Perspectives and Challenges:
The election of Alberto Simango Jr. ushers in a new era for Mozambican football, promising structural improvements, greater competitiveness, and individual recognition for outstanding talents. However, the success of these promises will depend on the ability to implement them and overcome the challenges inherent in sports management.
The football community in the country now eagerly awaits the concrete actions that will follow these promises, hoping that the sport will flourish under the leadership of Alberto Simango Jr., providing fans with exciting moments and the league with a prominent position on the African football scene.











































