2010–11 in Cape Verdean football

Football in Cape Verde
Season2010–11
Men's football
2011 Cape Verdean Football ChampionshipsCS Mindelense
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In the 2010–11 season of competitive football (soccer) in Cape Verde:[1] No Cape Verdean Cup took place that year.[2]

Diary of the season

  • No competition from the Brava Island League, Cup or the Opening Tournament
  • December 7 Beira-Mar do Tarrafal of Santiago celebrated its 25th anniversary
  • February 6–11: No sports competitions due to the parliamentary elections that took place
  • Sport Sal Rei Club won their 8th title for Boa Vista
  • Vulcânicos won their 8th title for Fogo
  • Onze Unidos won their 9th and recent title for Maio
  • Académico do Aeroporto won their 11th title for Sal
  • Benfica won their only title for Santiago North
  • Boa Vista won their 1st title for Santiago South
  • Rosariense Clube won their 3rd and recent title (5th overall for Santo Antão) for Santo Antão North
  • Académica do Porto Novo won their 5th title (6th overall) for Santo Antão South
  • FC Ultramarina won their 9th title for São Nicolau
  • CS Mindelense won their 45th title for São Vicente
  • May 1: SC África Show won their only cup title for Boa Vista[3]
  • Académica do Sal won their second and recent cup title for Sal
  • May 5: Vulcânicos won their cup title for Fogo[4]
  • May 14: 2011 Cape Verdean Football Championships began
  • May 15: Mindelense defeated Vulcânicos 6-0 and made it the season's highest scoring match
  • June 11:
    • Boavista Praia defeated Rosariense 6-0 and made it the season's one of two highest scoring matches
    • Match between Vulcânicos and Sal Rei was cancelled
  • June 12: Regular season ends, Académica Porto Novo, Académico do Aeroporto do Sal, Sporting Praia and Mindelense qualified into the playoffs
  • June 18: Knockout stage begins
  • June 25: Mindelense and Sporting Praia qualified into the finals
  • July 2: Championship finals begins
  • July 9: CS Mindelense won their 6th national championship title[5]

Final standings

Cape Verdean Football Championships

CS Mindelense and Académica do Porto Novo were first in each group, second place Group A club Sporting Clube da Praia advanced with 12 points and second place Group B club Académico do Aeroporto advanced with 8 points and third in the most goals numbering 8. Sporting advanced to the finals with 5 goals scored while Mindelense advanced with 2 goals scored away in the first match. Mindelense defeated Sporting with only 0-1 in the first match while the second was scoreless, Mindelense went to win their 8th title.[1]

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 CS Mindelense 5 4 1 0 13 1 +12 13
2 Sporting Clube da Praia 5 4 0 1 7 2 +5 12
3 Benfica 5 2 1 1 5 4 +1 8
4 Vulcânicos FC 4 1 1 2 3 9 -6 4
5 FC Ultramarina 5 1 0 4 6 11 -5 3
6 Sal-Rei FC 4 0 0 4 1 8 -7 0

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Académica do Porto Novo 4 2 2 0 11 4 +7 8
2 Académico do Aeroporto 4 2 2 0 8 5 +3 8
3 Boavista 4 2 1 1 9 4 +5 7
4 Onze Unidos 4 1 0 3 4 9 -5 3
5 Rosariense Clube 4 0 1 3 4 14 -10 1

Final Stages

Semi-Finals Finals
Sporting Clube da Praia 1 4 5
Académica do Porto Novo 2 0 2 Sporting Clube da Praia 0 0 0
Académico do Aeroporto 1 1 2 CS Mindelense 1 0 1
CS Mindelense 2 0 2

Leading goalscorer: Fufura - 5 goals

Island or regional competitions

Regional Championships

Competition Winners
Premier Second
Boa Vista Sport Sal Rei Club
Brava No competition
Fogo Vulcânicos FC Juventude do Fogo
Maio Onze Unidos
Sal Académico do Aeroporto
Santiago North Zone Benfica Santa Cruz
Santiago South Zone Boavista FC Tchadense
Santo Antão North Zone Rosariense Clube
Santo Antão South Zone Académica do Porto Novo
São Nicolau FC Ultramarina
São Vicente CS Mindelense São Pedro

Regional Cups

Competition Winners
Boa Vista SC África Show
Brava No competition
Fogo Vulcânicos
Maio Académico 83
Sal Académica do Sal
Santiago South Zone Boavista Praia
Santo Antão North Zone Paulense
Santo Antão South Zone Not held
São Nicolau Desportivo Ribeira Brava
São Vicente Falcões do Norte

Regional Super Cups

The 2010 champion winner played with a 2010 cup winner (when a club won both, a second place club competed).

Competition Winners
Boa Vista
Brava No competition
Fogo Canceled
Maio Onze Unidos
Sal Académico do Aeroporto
Santo Antão South Not held
São Nicolau FC Ultramarina
São Vicente Not held

Regional Opening Tournaments

Competition Winners
Boa Vista África Show
Brava No competition
Fogo
Maio
Sal Académico do Aeroporto
Santiago South Zone
Santo Antão North Zone Rosariense
Santo Antão South Zone Académica do Porto Novo
São Nicolau Belo Horizonte
São Vicente FC Derby

Notable debutants

  • Mailó, 18 year old centre forward

Transfer deals

Summer-Fall transfer window

The September/October transfer window runs from the end of the previous season in September up to October.

Spring transfer window

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Cape Verde Islands 2010/11". Archived from the original on July 13, 2015. Retrieved July 23, 2015.
  2. ^ Taça de Cabo Verde não será realizada este ano
  3. ^ "Futebol: África Show vence Taça Bubista 2010/11" ("África Show won the 2010/11 Boa Vista (Bubista) Cup" (in Portuguese). A Semana. 2 May 2011. Archived from the original on 2015-09-26. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Vulcânico conquista Taça do Fogo" [Vulcânico Conquered the Fogo Cup] (in Portuguese). A Semana. 6 May 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  5. ^ "Treze anos depois: Mindelense é o novo campeão de Cabo Verde" [Three Years Since: Mindelense, the New Champion of Cape Verde]. Expresso das Ilhas (in Portuguese). 10 July 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-09-21. Retrieved 9 September 2017.