Season | 2012–13 |
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Champions | Sporting Clube da Praia |
Promoted | Vitória FC Praia |
Relegated | Ribeira Grande |
Matches played | 90 |
← 2011–12 2013–14 → |
The 2012–13 Santiago Island League (South) season was the 2012-13 season of the regional football championship played in Santiago Island, Cape Verde as part of the Santiago South Zone Football Association. The season began on December 21 and finished in the Spring. Sporting won the regional competition and qualified into the 2013 Cape Verdean Football Championships. The championship was organized by the Santiago South Regional Football Association (Associação Regional de Futebol de Santiago Sul, ARFSS). [1]
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Santiago is the largest island of Cape Verde, its most important agricultural centre and home to half the nation’s population. Part of the Sotavento Islands, it lies between the islands of Maio and Fogo. It was the first of the islands to be settled: the town of Ribeira Grande was founded in 1462. Santiago is home to the nation's capital city of Praia.
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Sporting Praia won their seventh title and was their second straight and competed into the National Championships with 48 points, Sporting first claimed it on April 7. As Sporting were national winners for the 2012 season, Desportivo Praia also participated, this was the last time a second placed club from the region participated, their next will be after the 2017-18 season. Vitória was promoted after spending just a season in the second division while Ribeira Grande of Cidade Velha was relegated and spent the next four seasons in the Second Division. Ribeira Grande will spend the 2017-18 season in the Premier Division as they entered the promotion zone on March 26, 2017 with 30+ points. Tchadense was second last and played two promotional matches where Tchadense won the competition and remained in the Premier Division for the following season.
Sporting Clube da Praia, short form: Sporting Praia is a professional football club that plays in the Santiago South Premier Division in Cape Verde. It is based in the capital city of Praia in the island of Santiago, one of the unrelegated clubs in the south of the island along with three of the city's four historically mightiest clubs including Académica, Boavista and CD Travadores. Along with Académcia, Boavista, Desportivo, Travadores and Vitória, it is one of several teams that share the same ground, Estádio da Várzea, which has a capacity of 8,000. Sporting has won six championships since independence and a few before independence. The first title was won in the summer of 1962 before independence. Sporting recently won the 2017 national title. Its current president is Carlos Daniel Caetano and its manager is Lito, who once played for Portuguese clubs as footballer.
In point totals, since May 17 (officially), what was the second highest in the island and the nation, it is now the sixth highest overall and now shares AJAC's total of the North Zone.
Sporting Praia was the defending team of the title. A total of 20 clubs participated in the competition, each in two divisions.
All matches were played at the Estádio da Várzea.
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Achada Grande Tras is a subdivision of the city of Praia in the island of Santiago, Cape Verde. Its population was 2,958 at the 2010 census. It is situated east of the city centre, and south of the Nelson Mandela International Airport. Adjacent neighbourhoods include Achada Grande Frente and Lem Ferreira to the west. |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Sporting Clube da Praia | 18 | 15 | 3 | 0 | 36 | 13 | +23 | 48 | Qualification for 2013 Cape Verdean Football Championships |
2 | Desportivo | 18 | 8 | 8 | 2 | 28 | 13 | +15 | 32 | |
3 | Boavista | 18 | 9 | 3 | 6 | 26 | 16 | +10 | 30 | |
4 | Académica | 18 | 8 | 4 | 6 | 28 | 22 | +6 | 28 | |
5 | Celtic | 18 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 21 | 16 | +5 | 27 | |
6 | Varanda | 18 | 6 | 5 | 7 | 19 | 24 | −5 | 23 | |
7 | ADESBA | 18 | 5 | 7 | 6 | 19 | 21 | −2 | 22 | |
8 | CD Travadores | 18 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 19 | 21 | −2 | 18 | |
9 | Tchadense | 18 | 3 | 3 | 12 | 12 | 33 | −21 | 12 | Divisional decisional match |
10 | Ribeira Grande | 18 | 0 | 5 | 13 | 15 | 43 | −28 | 5 | Relegation toSegundona |
Updated to games played on 7 May 2013.
Source: 2012-13 Santiago South Premier Division at RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
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Associação Académica da Praia is a football club that plays in the Premier division of the Santiago Island League (South) in Cape Verde. It is played along with Praia's three other famous teams in Estádio da Varzea, the club also practices at the stadium and over a kilometer east in Achada Grande Frente. Its current president is Kiki and manager is Janito Carvalho who coached Sporting Praia in the previous season.
Boavista Futebol Clube is a football club that had played in the Premier division and plays in the Santiago Island South Zone League in Cape Verde. It is based in the city of Praia in the island of Santiago. The team has only reached a few of these games before and after independence. Its current president is Luis Manuel Semedo who once coached Boa Vista's Académica Operária. and its manager is Nelito Antunes.
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