Unitel Basket (2025-2026)
League PlayOff
Cup PlayOff
Unitel Basket Final: Atletico Petroleos de Luanda - Sporting Clube de Luanda 97-68

Atletico Petroleos de Luanda (Sergio Valdeolmillos): Yanick Moreira, Javion Blake, Gerson Goncalves, Childe Dundao, Aboubacar Gakou, Mohamed Niane, Peter Jok, Gerson Domingos, Milton Valente, Glofate Buiamba, Cleusio Castro, Chinemelu Elonu, Eduardo Simao
Sporting Clube de Luanda: Tamell Pearson

Cup Final: Atletico Petroleos de Luanda - Grupo Desportivo Interclube de Luanda 98-80

Atletico Petroleos de Luanda (Sergio Valdeolmillos): Yanick Moreira, Javion Blake, Gerson Goncalves, Childe Dundao, Aboubacar Gakou, Mohamed Niane, Peter Jok, Gerson Domingos, Milton Valente, Glofate Buiamba, Cleusio Castro, Chinemelu Elonu, Eduardo Simao
Grupo Desportivo Interclube de Luanda: Islando Manuel

Atletico Petroleos de Luanda conquer Unitel Basket trophy
Petro de Luanda claim Angolan Cup (Photo: Petro de Luanda)
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03 * SMIuMiZiQ GiVIu 910 (8'4'') y 92 Angola
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4 ORURQ zIV 026 (8'8'') G 59 South Sudan
97 GlIfiUR muaiBMi 024 (8'8'') Oy 94 Angola
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 Average Height: 194.0 cm (6'4.3'')
 Average Age: 28.9
Petro complete historic hepta with ruthless finals sweep of Sporting-May 9, 2026
Petro de Luanda swept Sporting de Luanda 4-0 in the 48th Unitel Basket championship final on Friday, demolishing the Leoes 97-68 in Game 4 at the Pavilhao da Cidadela to claim an unprecedented seventh consecutive national title and 19th overall drawing level with 1 de Agosto as the most decorated club in Angolan basketball history.
The clincher was a statement game. Petro won every quarter (21-12, 28-26, 27-10, 21-20) and put the contest to bed with a devastating 27-10 third period that turned a competitive first half into a rout. Glofate Buiamba (197-PF-1999) and Aboubacar Gakou (201-F-1997) shared top-scoring honours with 17 points apiece, while Mutau Fonseca (202-PF-1989) led Sporting with 14 in the losing effort.
Coach Sergio Valdeolmillos Moreno's squad were dominant throughout the series, though the first two games were tighter than the final scoreline suggested. Game 1 saw Petro take it 87-80 behind Clesio Castro (200-PF-1997)'s 14 points, with Islando Manuel (192-F-1991) scoring a game-high 17 for Sporting. Game 2 was even more competitive level at 44-44 at halftime before Petro's experience told in a 90-85 win, a contest marked by coach Valdeolmillos' ejection in the fourth quarter. Whatever was said at halftime of Games 3 and 4, the message landed Petro blew both contests open and closed out the series without dropping a game.
Sporting, appearing in a playoff final for the first time since winning their second (and most recent) title in 1984, were simply outclassed by a Petro machine that went unbeaten through the entire 2025-26 domestic season regular season, quarterfinal sweep of Vila Clotilde, semifinal sweep of Interclube, and finals sweep of Sporting. Not a single playoff series went beyond the minimum number of games.
Petro dominated the individual awards. Childe Dundao (169-PG-1998) was named best in assists and free throws, while Milton Valente (198-F-1998) won the best two-point shooter prize. The championship earned the club 15 million kwanzas in prize money, with Sporting receiving 8 million as runners-up and 1 de Agosto collecting 5 million for third place.
The title also secures Petro's automatic berth in the Basketball Africa League (BAL) Conference for the 2026-27 season, where they will once again represent Angola on the continental stage.
Petro de Luanda claim record-breaking 16th Taca de Angola title with dominant victory over Interclube-Apr 15, 2026
Petro de Luanda reinforced their status as Angola's basketball powerhouse by capturing the 48th edition of the Taca de Angola with a commanding 98-80 victory over Interclube in the final at the Kilamba Multipurpose Pavilion on Friday, April 10. The triumph gives Petro their 16th Cup title — breaking the record they had shared with rivals Primeiro de Agosto at 15 apiece since last year's triumph — and secures the club's place in the upcoming edition of the Supertaca Wladmiro Romero. The final was a rematch of the 2024 edition of the competition, but this time Petro left no room for doubt. The Eixo Viario club's depth and firepower overwhelmed Interclube across four quarters, building a lead that the black-and-whites could never seriously threaten despite a strong individual effort from their top scorer. Malian forward Aboubacar Gakou (201-F-1997) led Petro with 16 points in a balanced offensive display that saw contributions across the roster. Interclube's Emanuel Sebastiao (190-G-2001) was the game's leading scorer with 22 points, but his efforts were not enough to overcome Petro's collective dominance on both ends of the floor. Petro's path to the final showcased their depth across two squads. In the semifinals, the senior team dispatched Petro B 108-57 in a one-sided affair, while in the quarterfinals they had earlier cruised past Interclube B 99-65. Interclube earned their place in the final the hard way, edging Primeiro de Agosto 89-83 in a tense semifinal that underlined the competition's unpredictability below the very top. The tournament also produced one of its most memorable storylines in the earlier rounds when Sporting Clube de Luanda B stunned their own senior team 71-69 in the quarterfinals, earning a shock semifinal berth against Petro. Meanwhile, Primeiro de Agosto had delivered the most emphatic performance of the competition with a 153-point demolition of Vila Clotilde in the quarterfinals.
For Petro de Luanda, the Cup title adds to an extraordinary run of domestic silverware. The club is the reigning six-time consecutive Angolan league champion and last season completed the national treble (league, cup and super cup). They have also been a force on the continental stage, reaching back-to-back Basketball Africa League finals in 2024 and 2025 — winning the first and falling to Al Ahli Tripoli in the second. Petro are set to compete in the 2026 BAL season, which tipped off its Kalahari Conference group phase in Pretoria, South Africa on March 27. The 2026 Taca de Angola cements Petro de Luanda's position at the summit of Angolan basketball — a programme that shows no signs of relinquishing its grip on the country's domestic game.