Since the arrival of
Vasco da Gama in 1498, the Portuguese increasingly strengthened their presence in the country until Mozambique's independence from Portugal in 1975, when the country became a Portuguese colony. To this day, therefore, football in Mozambique is characterized by its Portuguese origins and relationships, for example by partly former, partly still current affiliate associations of the Portuguese clubs
Sporting CP and
Benfica. Also, many Mozambican footballers play in Portugal. The most famous example might be
Eusébio. He began his footballing career in 1957 at
Clube de Desportos do Maxaquene, which was founded on May 20, 1920 in the capital of Mozambique as Sporting CP's sixth branch club. From 1960 Eusébio then played for Benfica, where he was eleven times Portuguese champion and 1962 European Champions Cup (now the
UEFA Champions League) won. He became
European Footballer of the Year in 1965 and was the top scorer of the
1966 World Cup. Already since 1922 regular championships in Mozambique were played out, at first only as a district championship of Lourenço Marques (today
Maputo), from 1956 as the national championship of the Portuguese overseas province of Mozambique. In 1975, Mozambique became independent from Portugal, and in 1976 the National Football Association of the Republic of Mozambique, the
Mozambican Football Federation was founded. Since then, FMF has been directing football leagues in the country and is responsible for the national football teams. ==Domestic football==