Bento dos Santos, owner and president of Kabuscorp, a popular football club in the Palanca urban district of Luanda, Angola, is focused on preparing the team for competition and building a strong future for the club.
In a recent statement, Kangamba emphasized the club's commitment to creating the necessary human and administrative conditions to return to competition in national football.
Bento Kangamba expressed confidence in the success of the club's medium-term plan and highlighted the steps being taken to ensure a competitive team. One of the key areas of focus for Kabuscorp is the development of youth players. Kangamba stated that the club has contacted the Girassol Clinic for Covid-19 tests, especially for their juniors, as they plan to participate in the Provincial de Luanda and qualify for Girabola, the top-tier football league in Angola.
The club's emphasis on youth development is complemented by the experience of older players. Kangamba mentioned that Kabuscorp has some senior players who were loaned out, and they are evaluating their fitness levels to determine their potential contribution to the team. Additionally, Kabuscorp's good relationships with various clubs abroad allow them to potentially hire five or six foreign players, the maximum limit allowed by the league, to strengthen their squad, while also utilizing their junior base.
Bento Kangamba clarified that there is currently no prohibition from FIFA or FAF for Kabuscorp to compete in football. He mentioned that when FIFA asked about Kabuscorp, FAF had the obligation to transcribe the country's foreign exchange and other banking laws to avoid any potential issues. However, the delay in fulfilling this obligation within the deadlines was beyond the club's control. Nonetheless, Kabuscorp is actively working on fulfilling these obligations to ensure smooth participation in competitions.
Apart from on-field preparations, Kabuscorp is also focused on improving their administrative structure. Kangamba acknowledged that the club had faced serious problems in the past, including errors in the legal area and issues with people involved in football. To address these concerns, Kabuscorp has brought in a secretary-general and two lawyers specialized in sports to streamline administrative processes and ensure compliance with regulations.
Another significant project for Kabuscorp is the completion of their training center, which is located near the 11 de Novembro Stadium and has been under construction for several years. The training center includes two natural grass fields, one artificial turf field, a training area, and three classrooms for 18 students each. This state-of-the-art facility is expected to help Kabuscorp establish itself as a football powerhouse in Angola by providing modern training facilities for the players and creating a nurturing environment for their development.
In conclusion, Bento Kangamba and the new leadership of Kabuscorp are actively working towards creating the necessary conditions for the club's return to competition in national football. With a focus on youth development, potential foreign player signings, administrative improvements, and the completion of their training center, Kabuscorp is positioning itself for a successful future in Angolan football. As they work towards their goals, Kabuscorp fans and football enthusiasts in Angola eagerly await their return to the pitch and the continued growth of the club.
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