Isabel Fernandes

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Isabel Fernandes |
Personal information |
Full name |
Isabel Sambovo Fernandes |
Born |
(1985-06-05) June 5, 1985 (age 33)
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Nationality |
Angolan
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Height |
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) |
Playing position |
Left Back |
National team |
Years |
Team
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Angola |
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Isabel Sambovo Fernandes, a.k.a. Belezura (born June 5, 1985) is a former team handball player from Angola. She was a member of the Angola women's national handball team, and participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil as well as at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 summer olympics.[1]
Belezura is a 5 time African champion, having won such titles in 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012.
Belezura was the top scorer at the 2005 Women's Junior World Handball Championship.
She last played for Angolan side Petro Atlético.
See also
- List of Angola international handball players
References
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Angola Squad – 2004 African Women's Handball Championship – Gold Medal
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- Belezura
- Belina
- Dionísia
- Lilí
- Filó
- Ilda
- Inês
- Luísa
- Marcelina
- Maria
- Nair
- Nequita
- Neyde
- Odeth
- Rosa
- Coach Dzhenev
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Angola squad – Women's handball – 2004 Summer Olympics – 9th place
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1 Odeth
3 Ilda
4 Belina
5 Filó
6 Rosa
7 Inês
8 Nair
9 Lilí
10 Belezura
11 Luísa
12 Neyde
14 Dionísia
15 Anica
16 M.Pedro
18 Elzira
Head Coach: Dzhenev
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Angola Squad – 2006 African Women's Handball Championship – Gold Medal
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- Belezura
- Belina
- Bombo
- Elzira
- Filó
- Ilda
- Luísa
- Marcelina
- Maria
- Nair
- Teresa
- Coach Jojó
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Angola Squad – 2008 African Women's Handball Championship – Gold Medal
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- 1 Odeth
- 2 Teresa
- 3 Ilda
- 4 Belina
- 5 Filó
- 6 Bombo
- 7 Elzira
- 8 Nair
- 10 Belezura
- 11 Marcelina
- 12 Maria
- 13 Luísa
- 14 Natália
- 16 Branca
- 17 Cilízia
- 18 Felicidade
- Coach Jojó
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Angola squad – Women's handball – 2008 Summer Olympics – 12th place
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1 Odeth
2 Teresa
3 Ilda
4 Azenaide
5 Filó
6 Bombo
8 Nair
9 Wuta
10 Belezura
12 M.Pedro
13 Luísa
14 Natália
15 I.Cailo
17 I.Viegas
Head Coach: Jojó
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Angola Squad – 2010 African Women's Handball Championship – Gold Medal
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- 1 O. Tavares
- 2 Viegas
- 3 Sibo
- 4 E. Tavares
- 6 Calandula
- 7 Morais
- 8 Almeida
- 9 Guialo
- 10 Fernandes
- 11 L. Kiala
- 12 Branco
- 13 Wuta
- 14 Bernardo
- 15 Carlos
- 16 Maria
- 17 Barros
- 18 Lurdes
- 20 Nelma
- Coach Eduardo
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Angola squad – Women's handball – 2011 World Championship – 8th place
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1 Odeth
2 Joelma
4 Elzira
6 Bombo
7 Carolina
8 Nair
9 Belinha
10 Belezura
11 Luísa
12 Neyde
13 Matilde
14 Natália
15 Azenaide
16 Cristina
18 Marcelina
20 Rossana
Coach: Vivaldo
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Angola Squad – 2012 African Women's Handball Championship – Gold Medal
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- 1 O. Tavares
- 2 Viegas
- 3 Sibo
- 4 E. Tavares
- 6 Calandula
- 7 Morais
- 8 Almeida
- 9 Guialo
- 10 Fernandes
- 11 L. Kiala
- 12 Branco
- 13 André
- 14 Bernardo
- 15 Carlos
- 16 Barbosa
- 17 Barros
- 18 M. Kiala
- 20 Quitongo
- Coach Eduardo
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Angola squad – Women's handball – 2012 Summer Olympics – 10th place
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1 Neyde
2 Joelma
7 Carolina
8 Nair
9 Belinha
10 Belezura
11 Luísa
12 Cristina
14 Natália
15 Azenaide
17 A. Barros
18 Marcelina
20 Marta
21 Magda
Head Coach: Vivaldo
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