Angolan Olympic Committee
Angolan Olympic Committee (Portuguese: Comité Olímpico Angolano) (IOC code: ANG) is the National Olympic Committee representing Angola. It was created on 17 February 1979 and recognized by the International Olympic Committee in February 1980.
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| Country/Region |  Angola | 
|---|---|
| Code | ANG | 
| Created | 17 February 1979 | 
| Recognized | 1980 | 
| Continental Association | ANOCA | 
| Headquarters | Luanda, Angola | 
| President | Gustavo Dias Vaz da Conceição | 
| Secretary General | António Pedro Garcia Monteiro | 
| Website | www.comiteolimpicoangolano.com/pt | 
History
    
The committee was founded on 17 February 1979[1] and was recognised provisionally by the Executive Board of the IOC at Nagoya, Japan in October 1979.[2] This recognition was confirmed at the 82nd Session of the IOC at Lake Placid in February 1980.
Presidents
    
| President | Term | 
|---|---|
| Augusto Lopes Texeira | 1979-1980 | 
| Augusto Germano de Araujo | 1981-1992 | 
| Rogerio Torres Cerveira Nunes da Silva | 1993-2004 | 
| Gustavo Dias Vaz da Conceição | 2004–present | 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Angola and Olympism" (pdf). Olympic Review. International Olympic Committee (210): 289. April 1985. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
- "Around the National Olympic Committees" (pdf). Olympic Review. International Olympic Committee (145): 669. November 1979. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
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