2013–14 Maio Island League

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Maio Island League
Season2013-14
Champions Académica da Calheta
Matches played20
Goals scored75 (3.75 per match)
Biggest home winAcadémica da Calheta
Biggest away winAcadémica da Calheta
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The 201314 Maio Island League season was the 23rd of the competition of the second-tier football in the island of Maio, Cape Verde. Its started on 15 December 2013 and finished on 9 March 2014. [1] The tournament was organized by the Maio Regional Football Association (Associação Regional do Maio de Futebol, ARMF). [2] Académica da Calheta won the 3rd title and finished with 21 points.

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Académico 83 was the defending team of the title. A total of 5 clubs participated in the competition as Barreirense and Morrerense did not compete due to financial reasons. Barreirense returned in the following season but Morreirense not until the 2015-16 season. Beira-Mar withdrew in the following season. A 5 club season continued for the next two seasons.

Overview

The biggest win was Académica da Calheta who defeated Santana 6-0 in the fourth week.

Only the Académicas took the position with Académico 83 taking it during weeks 1-7 with one exception, weeks 5 and 6 where Académica Calheta do Maio took the spot, from week 8, the took it for the remainder of the season.

Académica da Calheta scored the most number of goals of the season numbering 39, Santana scored the least numbering 7, Beira-Mar conceded the most numbering 26. Week 2 was Santana's last win who defeated Onze Unidos 0-3 on January 11, Santana's last draw was on February 23 without any goals scored with Beira-Mar. Santana's next draw was on February 13, 2016 and their next win was on February 21.

There were no competition on the third and fourth weeks of December due to the regional cup competitions.

Participating clubs

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Académica da Calheta 8701295+2421
2 Académico 83 85121710+716
3 Onze Unidos 84041514+212
4 Beira-Mar 8125826-185
5 Santana 8116722-154

Results

Week 1
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Académico 833 - 1Santana15 December14:00
Onze Unidos0 - 2Académica da Calheta15 December16:00
Week 2
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Beira-Mar0 - 4Académico 8311 January14:00
Onze Unidos0 - 3Santana11 January16:00
Week 3
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Santana3 - 4Beira-Mar19 January14:00
Académico 832 - 1Académica da Calheta19 January16:00
Week 4
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Beira-Mar2 - 4Onze Unidos26 January14:00
Académica da Calheta6 - 0Santana26 January16:00
Week 5
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Onze Unidos3 - 1Académico 832 February14:00
Beira-Mar0 - 5Académica da Calheta2 February16:00
Week 6
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Santana0 - 2Académico 839 February14:00
Académica da Calheta3 - 0Onze Unidos9 February16:00
Week 7
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Santana0 - 4Onze Unidos16 February14:00
Académico 831 - 1Beira-Mar16 February16:00
Week 8
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Beira-Mar0 - 0Santana23 February14:00
Académica da Calheta3 - 2Académico 8323 February16:00
Week 9
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Onze Unidos3 - 0Beira-Mar2 March14:00
Santana0 - 3Académica da Calheta2 March16:00
Week 10
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Académica da Calheta6 - 1Beira-Mar9 March14:00
Académico 832 - 1Onze Unidos9 March16:00

Position changes

Club / Week01020304050607080910
Académica da Calheta
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
Académico 83
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
Beira-Mar
3
4
4
4
5
5
4
4
4
4
Onze Unidos
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Santana
4
3
3
5
4
4
5
5
5
5
Maio Island League 2013-14
Champions

Académica da Calheta
3rd title

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References

  1. Batalha, José (13 March 2014). "2013/14 Maio Island League". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 13 July 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  2. Maio Regional Football Association