2019 Segundona| Champions | Ferrovia do Huambo | 
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| Matches played | 56 | 
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| Goals scored | 139 (2.48 per match) | 
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| Biggest home win | Wiliete 5 Sporting 0 (21 May 2019) | 
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| Biggest away win | Paulo FC 0 1º de Maio 3 (18 May 2019) | 
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| Highest scoring | 1º de Maio 4 Sporting 3 (29 May 2019) | 
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| Longest winning run | 1º de Maio (5) (15 May–29 May) | 
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| Longest unbeaten run | Ferrovia (9) (24 Mar–18 May) | 
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| Longest winless run | Sporting (14) (03 Mar–29 May) | 
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| Longest losing run | Paulo FC (4) (11 May–26 May) | 
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| 2020 → All statistics correct as of 29 May 2019. | 
The 2019 Segundona is the 25th season of the second-tier football league in Angola.
The league comprises 8 teams to play in a (home & away) double round robin system, the three first ranking of which being automatically promoted to the 2019–20 Girabola.[1]
Stadia and locations
 Locations of the 2019 Segundona teams
| P | Team | Home city | Stadium | Capacity | 2018 | 
| – | AKC FC | Ondjiva | Estádio dos Castilhos | 429 | 4th in Segundona, Sr B | 
| – | Benfica do Lubango | Lubango | Estádio 11 de Novembro | 6,000 | DNP | 
| – | Domant FC | Caxito | Estádio Municipal | 5,000 | DNP | 
| – | Ferroviário do Huambo | Huambo | Estádio dos Kurikutelas | 10,000 | 2nd in Segundona, Sr B | 
| – | Jackson Garcia | Benguela | Estádio de S. Filipe | 5,000 | 3rd in Segundona, Sr B | 
| – | Paulo FC | Caxito | Estádio Municipal | 5,000 | DNP | 
| – | Primeiro de Maio | Benguela | Estádio Edelfride Costa | 6,000 | DNP | 
| – | Sporting de Benguela | Benguela | Estádio de S. Filipe | 5,000 | 5th in Segundona, Sr B | 
| – | Wiliete SC | Benguela | Estádio de Ombaka | 35,000 | DNP | 
Match details
All teams play in a double round robin system (home and away).[2]
Table & results
Updated to match(es) played on 29 May 2019. Source: 
Girabola.comRules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points; 7) Play-off.
(C) Champions; 
(D) Disqualified
Notes:
- ^ a b Head-to-head results: 1º de Maio 1 Wiliete 3; Wiliete 1 1º de Maio 1.
- ^ Primeiro de Maio lost their last match by default in their capacity as the home team as a result of several irregularities that occurred during the match, including poor security that resulted in court invasion, skirmishes and physical assault by their supporters to members of the opponent's team, a 1-hour interruption of the match, poor lightning conditions upon resumption of the match and the opponent's team supporters being prevented from entering the stadium.[3]
- ^ AKC were disqualified following losses by default against Paulo FC (R5) and Wiliete SC (R9).
 
| Squad: José, Zebedeu (GK)
 Ávila, Feto, Man Belé, My, Nzau, Sekesseke (DF)
 Chabalala, Chuna, Edmilson, Kakuenha, Ngueve, Paulo, Rafa, Tchony (MF)
 Bebo, Manucho, Mário, Paizinho (FW)
 João Pintar (Head Coach)
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See also
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