ACOLOP


ACOLOP, is an Olympic-related non-profit organization officially established on June 8, 2004, in Lisbon. It was founded by the national Olympic committees of Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Guinea-Bissau, Macau, Mozambique, Portugal and São Tomé and Príncipe; it also includes Equatorial Guinea as an associate member. On April 2006, India and Sri Lanka were admitted also as associate members, based on their common historical past with Portugal.
The Portuguese-speaking countries are spread through four continents and reach a total population of about 250 million people. Portuguese thus occupies a place among the most spoken languages in the world. The purpose of reinforcing the bonds between these nations and promoting unity and cooperation through sport was the main reason for ACOLOP's creation.

Goals and projects

The goals which guide this organisation are:
At the 8th general assembly, in Macau, the president Manuel Silvério stated the intention of campaigning for the elevation of Portuguese language to official status inside the IOC and Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa structures. On the agenda is also the creation of a "Lusophone Olympic Academy", institution of an "International Lusophony Day", promotion of an annual football tournament and also an annual sporting awards gala.
On June 8, 2007, precisely three years after the creation of the ACOLOP, the organization's new official portal was launched. Its servers are located on the organization's headquarters in Macau. This portal was established with the purpose of strengthening the communication between the Lusophone world and the ACOLOP. It serves also as a platform to display all news and activities concerning all member associations, especially those that do not have a portal.

Members

Founding members

Organization structure

From January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2009, a new board will be led by Manuel Silvério, as result of elections carried on October 12, 2006. This board's official inauguration will take place in Macau, on 4 February 2007, site of the ACOLOP's headquarters. As José Vicente de Moura, is the 2009 Lusophony Games organizing committee president and the vice-president is Manuel Marques da Silva.
ACOLOP boards

2004–2006


Executive Committee
President
Vice-President
  • Manuel Silvério
General Secretary
  • Rogério Torres Cerveira Nunes da Silva
Treasurer
  • Francisco Costa
Statutory Audit committee
President
Other members
General Assembly
  • Carlos Arthur Nuzman
  • André Gustavo Richer
  • Mário Rosa R. de Almeida
  • Augusto Bernardo Viegas
  • Sérgio Mané
  • António Menezes da Trindade
  • Penalva César
  • Joanico Gonçalves
  • Antero Barros
  • Felisberto Cardoso
  • Melchor Okue Motto
  • Pedro-Mabale Fuga Afang

2007–2009


Executive Committee
President
  • Manuel Silvério
1st Vice-President
  • Manuel Marques da Silva
2nd Vice-President
  • Carlos Arthur Nuzman
3rd Vice-President
General Secretary
Assistant General Secretary
  • João Manuel da Costa Alegre Afonso
Treasurer
  • Augusto Bernardo Viegas
Executive Director
  • Vasco Bismark
Statutory Audit Committee
President
  • João Viegas Carrascalão
Other members
  • Marcelino Macomé
  • Franklin da Palma