2004 Cape Verdean Football Championships

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Cape Verdean Football Championship
Season2004
Champions SC Sal Rei
Matches played31
Goals scored93 (3 per match)
Top goalscorerRavs (11)
2003
2005

The 2004 Cape Verdean Football Championship season was the 25th of the competition of the first-tier football in Cape Verde. Its started on 8 May and finished on 10 July, earlier than the last season. The tournament was organized by the Cape Verdean Football Federation. [1]

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Overview

Académico do Aeroporto was the defending team of the title. A total of 11 clubs participated in the competition, one from each island league. No club participated from the Santo Antão Island League (South) due to the regional championship was not held, again in several seasons, also the champion of a previous season competed at the nationals, Académico do Aeroporto from the island of Sal participated. As that club were also regional winners, again a runner-up of the regionals qualified and was Santa Maria from the south of the island. A total of 93 goals were scored, Ravs scored the most numbering 11 (more than 10% of the total).

There were no competition in the first week of July due to the municipal elections that were taking place.

Participating clubs

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Participating football (soccer) clubs of the 2004 Cape Verdean Football Championships (Cape Verde)

Information about the clubs

ClubLocation
Académica do Mindelo Mindelo
Académica da Praia Praia
Académico do Aeroporto Espargos
Estrela dos Amadores Tarrafal
Nô Pintcha Furna
Onze Unidos Vila do Maio
Paulense Desportivo Clube Paúl
SC Sal Rei Sal Rei
SC Santa Maria Santa Maria
FC Ultramarina Tarrafal de São Nicolau
Vulcânicos FC São Filipe

Overview

The league was contested with 12 clubs, Sal-Rei FC would win the championship.

League standings

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Académico do Aeroporto 5320143+1111
2 SC Sal Rei 5320122+1011
3 Académica do Mindelo 5320112+911
4CD Nô Pintcha 5203410-66
5 Paulense Desportivo Clube 5104313-103
6 Estrela dos Amadores 5005115-140

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 FC Ultramarina 421173+47
2 Académica da Praia 421196+37
3 Onze Unidos 421153+27
4 Vulcânicos FC 412178-15
5 SC Santa Maria 4013311-81

Results

The league's highest scoring game would be Académico Aeroporto defeating Paulense 6-0.

Week 1
HomeScoreVisitorDate
Sal Rei4 - 0Estrelas dos Amadores8 May
Académica Mindelo1 - 1Académico Aeroporto8 May
Nô Pintcha1 - 0Paulense9 May
Onze Unidos0 - 0Ultramarina8 May
Vulcânicos3 - 3Académica Praia8 May
Week 2
HomeScoreVisitorDate
Paulense0 - 4Académica Mindelo15 May
Académico Aeroporto2 - 2Sal Rei15 May
Estrelas dos Amadores0 - 3Nô Pintcha16 May
Académica Praia1 - 0Onze Unidos15 May
Santa Maria1 - 1Vulcânicos16 May
Week 3
HomeScoreVisitorDate
Paulense3 - 0Estrelas dos Amadores22 May
Académica Mindelo0 - 0Sal Rei22 May
Nô Pintcha0 - 3Académico Aeroporto23 May
Santa Maria0 - 4Ultramarina22 May
Vulcânicos1 - 3Onze Unidos22 May
Week 4
HomeScoreVisitorDate
Sal Rei4 - 0Nô Pintcha29 May
Académico Aeroporto6 - 0Paulense29 May
Estrelas dos Amadores1 - 3Académica Mindelo30 May
Ultramarina1 - 2Vulcânicos29 May
Académica Praia4 - 1Santa Maria29 May
Week 5
HomeScoreVisitorDate
Paulense0 - 2Sal Rei5 June
Académica Mindelo3 - 0Nô Pintcha5 June
Estrelas dos Amadores0 - 2Académico Aeroporto5 June
Ultramarina2 - 1Académica Praia5 June
Santa Maria1 - 2Onze Unidos5 June

Final Stages

Semi-Finals Finals
Académica da Praia 2 2 4
Académico do Aeroporto 1 1 2 Académica da Praia 0 2 2
FC Ultramarina 2 1 3 SC Sal Rei 2 1 3
SC Sal-Rei 1 2 3

Semi-finals

Sal-Rei FC 2:1 FC Ultramarina
Sal Rei

Finals

Académica da Praia 0:2 Sal-Rei FC
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Ravs Soccerball shade.svg83'
Sal-Rei FC 1:2 Académica da Praia
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Yuri Soccerball shade.svg93'
Cape Verdean Football 2004
Champions
Sport Sal Rei Club
1st title

Statistics

Footnotes

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