Hélder Costa completes two-year move to Petro de Luanda
Helder Costa joins Petro de Luanda on a two-year deal for 2026–27, bringing European and international experience as the club targets domestic titles and CAF progress.
Luanda — Petro de Luanda announced the signing of Hélder Costa on a two-year contract, making the 32-year-old forward the club’s first confirmed recruit for the 2026–27 season. Hélder Costa’s arrival marks his first professional stint with an African club and comes as Petro prepares for a campaign that will include the Girabola and the CAF Champions League. The transfer was officially communicated by the club on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, and the player is already in the Angolan capital ahead of pre-season preparations.
Hélder Costa completes two-year move to Petro de Luanda
Petro de Luanda confirmed that Hélder Costa has signed a deal running through the end of the 2027 season, indicating a two-season commitment from the forward and the club. The contract underscores Petro’s intent to blend experienced signings with its existing squad as it seeks both domestic dominance and stronger showings on the continental stage. Sources within the club state that Costa will begin training immediately with the first-team group as the club ramps up fitness work and tactical sessions.
Club announces signing on Wednesday, May 13, 2026
The club released its statement and welcomed Costa to Luanda on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, a move that drew attention across Angolan football circles. The announcement came shortly after the finalization of formalities with his former club in China, and club officials emphasized the strategic nature of the addition. Petro framed the signing as part of a broader plan to shore up attacking options before the start of competitive fixtures.
Forward brings experience from Europe, Saudi Arabia and China
Hélder Costa’s career path features notable spells across Europe and Asia, having come through the youth ranks of Sport Lisboa e Benfica before establishing himself at professional level. His club CV includes time in England with Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leeds United, in Spain with Valencia, in France with Monaco, and a stint in Saudi Arabia with Al-Ittihad, before his most recent presence in China with Yunnan Yukun. That breadth of experience in different leagues and tactical systems is likely to offer Petro new attacking dimensions, from wide play to inside-forward roles.
Costa is known for his versatility across the front line and his ability to link play between midfield and attack, traits that should complement Petro’s existing forwards. At 32, he brings a mix of technical skill, positional intelligence, and the kind of leadership often sought by clubs aiming to compete on multiple fronts. The signing is also notable for being Costa’s first time playing for a club on the African continent, a point the player highlighted as an important new chapter in his career.
Petro’s 2026–27 campaign set to feature domestic and continental aims
Petro de Luanda will deploy Hélder Costa across the Girabola, the Angolan Cup, the Super Cup, and the CAF Champions League during the 2026–27 campaign, competitions that carry both domestic prestige and continental exposure. The club has publicly stated ambitions to finish at the top of the Girabola and to advance further in the Champions League than in recent seasons. Costa’s arrival is being positioned as a key element in achieving those goals by adding depth and proven finishing ability.
Coaching staff and sporting directors will have to integrate Costa into a squad balancing emerging local talent and experienced internationals, with rotation expected across a congested calendar. Petro’s scheduling will require intelligent squad management to maintain form in the league while pursuing progress in knockout competitions. Fans and local media have already begun assessing how Costa’s profile fits the tactical plans deployed in continental fixtures.
National team record and recent international form
Between 2021 and 2023 Hélder Costa made 13 appearances for the Angola national team, scoring twice under the direction of coach Pedro Gonçalves. His international involvement has added a different dimension to his club career and provided him with experience of the regional and continental competitive landscape. Those caps with Angola give him the status of an established national team player, which could boost his influence both on and off the pitch at Petro.
While his most recent national team activity paused after 2023, his presence in Luanda and commitment to the club raise the possibility of a return to international consideration depending on form. Coaches at Petro will likely work with national team staff to balance player workload and international call-ups given the proximity to major domestic and CAF fixtures. Costa’s familiarity with Angolan football through the national setup should ease his transition into the domestic league environment.
New coach João Pedro Sousa arrives ahead of Costa debut
Petro de Luanda confirmed the appointment of Portuguese-Angolan coach João Pedro Sousa on Monday, May 11, 2026, as the club replaces Flávio Amado in the technical hot seat. The hiring of Sousa brings a managerial profile with European experience and a tactical approach that the club hopes will maximize its recent recruitment. His arrival precedes Hélder Costa’s integration into the squad and positions Sousa to shape attacking patterns ahead of competitive matches.
Sousa faces immediate tasks that include assessing the current roster, implementing his preferred tactical systems, and forging on-field cohesion before the season begins. The timing of the coaching change and Costa’s signing suggests the club is intent on a reset that combines new leadership with targeted player acquisitions. How Sousa deploys Costa — as a wide attacker, a secondary striker, or a focal forward — will be one of the early questions for supporters and analysts.
Strategic and commercial impact of signing Hélder Costa
Beyond tactical considerations, Hélder Costa’s arrival carries commercial and symbolic significance for Petro de Luanda and Angolan football. Bringing a player with European and Asian league experience to the domestic game raises the club’s profile and may enhance sponsorship and merchandising opportunities. It also signals to other clubs in the league that Petro is prepared to make high-profile acquisitions to maintain competitive standards.
For the broader Angolan league, the signing could stimulate interest from other established players seeking African club opportunities and encourage overseas-based Angolan internationals to consider returns. The move reinforces Petro’s position as one of the country’s leading clubs and highlights the league’s potential to attract seasoned professionals. Fans and local stakeholders will watch how this signing translates to performances on the field and to engagement off it.
Petro de Luanda’s signing of Hélder Costa closes a transfer window opener for the club and sets expectations for a season in which they will pursue domestic silverware and aim for a stronger showing in Africa. The combination of Costa’s playing experience and João Pedro Sousa’s coaching will be measured closely in the early competitive matches as Petro seeks to convert ambition into results.










