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Malabo Kings F.C.

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Malabo Kings
Full nameMalabo Kings FC
Nickname(s)Las Kings
Founded2018; 6 years ago (2018)
Dissolved2023; 1 year ago (2023) (5 years)
GroundEstadio de Malabo
LeagueUnregistered
2023Equatoguinean Primera División femenina, 2nd

Malabo Kings FC was an Equatorial Guinean women's football club based in Malabo, the country capital city. It consisted of a professional senior team that played in the Equatoguinean Primera División femenina, the women's top tier of Equatorial Guinea's football.[1][2] It was affiliated to Malabo Kings BC, a men's basketball team, and Futuro Kings, a Mongomo-based men's football team that played in the Liga Nacional de Fútbol.[3]

Malabo Kings has won the Primera División in 2018–19. In 2021, it was selected as the representative for Equatorial Guinea at the UNIFFAC qualifiers which won after beating DR Congo club FCF Amani by a lone goal in the finals and qualified them to the inaugural 2021 CAF Women's Champions League.[4][5][6]

Honours

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Type Competition Titles Winning Seasons Runners-up
Domestic Equatoguinean Primera División femenina 3 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22 2022–23
Copa de la Primera Dama de la Nación 3 2019, 2022, 2023
Continental UNIFFAC-CAF Women's Champions League Qualifiers 1 2021

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Ligue des champions féminine : Malabo King FC représentera l'UNIFFAC | Africa Foot United". africafootunited.com (in French). Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  2. ^ Football, CAF-Confedération Africaine du. "Malabo King FC close to qualify for Egypt 2021". CAFOnline.com. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  3. ^ "FEGUIFUT Sitio Web Oficial de la Federación Ecuatoguineana de Fútbol". www.feguifut.org. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  4. ^ Guinea, Real Equatorial (1 October 2021). "Sorteo de la Champions League Femenina: Malabo Kings ya conoce su camino hasta la final | | | Revista Real Equatorial Guinea". realequatorialguinea.com. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  5. ^ "Malabo Kings Pick Last Slot For CAF Women's Champions League". OJB SPORT. 12 September 2021. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  6. ^ Duret, Sebastien. "Afrique - Ligue des Champions : le plateau final connu". Footofeminin.fr : le football au féminin (in French). Retrieved 29 October 2021.
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