Costa do Sol, Black Bulls, Baía de Pemba, AD de Vilankulo, Ferroviário de Nampula and Brera Tchumene have announced that they have successfully completed the licensing process required to compete in this year's tournament.
The licensing process, an essential step for all teams wishing to compete in the Moçambola, came to an end this Tuesday, March 26, 2024. Of the 12 teams that make up the championship, only these six managed to meet all the requirements and regulations demanded by the Mozambican Football Federation.
For Costa do Sol, Black Bulls, Baía de Pemba, AD de Vilankulo, Ferroviário de Nampula, and Brera Tchumene, the successful completion of the licensing process is a cause for celebration and a guarantee that they are ready to face the challenges ahead. This includes ensuring their infrastructure is compliant, demonstrating effective management capacity, meeting financial requirements, guaranteeing the safety of players and spectators, and complying with all regulations established by the FMF.
By meeting these rigorous criteria, these six teams are now officially authorized to participate in the 2024 Moçambola. The successful completion of the licensing process not only confirms these teams' commitment to the professional and ethical standards of the sport, but also assures their fans that they are ready to compete at the highest level.
With the Moçambola season approaching, Costa do Sol, Black Bulls, Baía de Pemba, AD de Vilankulo, Ferroviário de Nampula, and Brera Tchumene are now focused on preparing their teams and planning strategies to achieve success on the field. Fans eagerly await seeing their favorite teams in action, and the successful completion of the licensing process further increases the anticipation and excitement surrounding the start of the championship.





















