2014–15 Sporting Clube da Praia season

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Sporting Clube da Praia
2014–15 season
Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Paulo Veiga
Manager Flag of Cape Verde.svg Beto
Stadium Estádio da Várzea
Santiago Island League (South) 2nd place
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2015–16  

The 2014–15 Sporting Clube da Praia season were in the island division of football (soccer). The club finished 2nd after Boavista FC with 34 points and a point head of Desportivo. [1] [2]

Boavista FC (Cape Verde)

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.

Desportivo da Praia is a football club that currently plays in the Premier division and the Santiago Island League (South) in Cape Verde. It is based in the capital city of Praia in the island of Santiago. It is the military team of Cape Verde. Its nickname is militares. The team won the first and only regional opening tournament in 2014.

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The club scored 26 goals and had 9 wins, 7 ties, 2 losses and 34 points.

Santiago Island League (South)

The 2014-15 season would start being third, a near better start, rankings staggered to 8th in the third week and did not climbed to second in the ninth week, it dropped to third in the 16th week and regained it to second in the 17th, it did not recover, it remained second for the rest of the competition and finished it behind Boavista FC.

2014–15 Santiago Island League (South)

The 2014–15 Santiago Island League (South) season was the competition of the second-tier football in the southern part of the island of Santiago, Cape Verde. Its started on 5 December 2013 and finished on 26 April 2014. The tournament was organized by the Santiago South Regional Football Association. Boavista won the second and most recent title and participated in the 2015 Cape Verdean Football Championships.

Like last season, a loss occurred in the first week to Bairro. The next two weeks had their matches ended in a draw but crippled a chance to become first place almost on its entirety, the second week match scored the club's first goal of the season. Their first victory was during the fourth week by only a single goal over Vitória. A scoreless draw was made with Varanda the following week, Sporting's second victory followed with a point over Garridos. Sporting's third draw was on February 7 with Boavista with a point. Sporting next victory was with Académica. The February 22 match with Travadores was disputed, Sporting originally finished 2-0 over Travadores, Sporting fielded an ineligible player, Sporting lost three points and fully crippled their chance for winning a championship along with their entry into the national championships. [3] The club done their three-game winning streak until a scoreless draw occurred with Desportivo on March 15, Sporting defeated Vitória the following week, Sporting's final draw was with Varanda on March 27 and then a victory over Garridos a week later. Sporting's second and final loss was on week 16 to Boavista by one goal. The remaining two matches was a two match winning streak over Académica and Travadores and Praia finished second behind Boavista. [1]

Sporting Praia scored a total number of 26 goals. Sporting started having most of the goals away and much of it after the third week, 2/3 of the goals were away at the seventh week and then 60% of it scored away at the eight week, the number risen to 65% by the eleventh week, around 2/3 in week 13, around 70% in week 15 and more than 73% at the final week. Most of the 26 goals were scored away numbered 19, 7 were scored at home, the number equalled to the goals conceded to another team home and away.

DateOpponentsH/AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceLeague
position
7 December 2014 AD Bairro A3-33rd
14 December 2014 Celtic H1-16th
21 December 2014 Desportivo da Praia A3-38th
11 January 2015 Vitória H1-04th
18 January 2015 Varanda A0-0no goals scored5th
1 February 2015 Os Garridos H1-04th
7 February 2015 Boavista FC H1-14th
15 February 2015 Académica da Praia A0-23rd
22 February 2015 CD Travadores A0-3none, Sporting lost three points2nd
28 February 2015AD BairroH2-12nd
8 March 2015CelticA1-32nd
15 March 2015Desportivo PraiaH0-0no goals scored2nd
22 March 2015VitóriaA0-32nd
27 March 2015VarandaH0-0no goals scored2nd
4 April 2015Os GarridosA0-32nd
10 April 2015BoavistaA1-0no goals scored3rd
19 April 2015Académica PraiaH1-02nd
26 April 2015CD TravadoresA0-22nd
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion/Relegation
1 FC Boavista 1813413714+2343Elevated into the national championships
2 Sporting Clube da Praia 189722614+1234None
3 Desportivo da Praia 189633720+1733None

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
189722614 +123435077 0622197 +12

Last updated: April 1, 2014.
Source: Rankings at rsssf

Squad

As of 3 November 2014 [4] [5]
No.Pos.NameAgePrevious club
5MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Edsonage 24
16FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg Sissoko age 22 Garridos
19FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg age 26
21DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Madjer age 28 CD Travadores
23MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Dário Furtado age 36 FC Paços de Ferreira
25MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Nelitoage 28
31FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg Hetaage 32
-GK Flag of Cape Verde.svg Igor
-GK Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ady
-GK Flag of Senegal.svg Maguetteage 29
-DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Kadú CD Travadores
-DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Trapantony Celtic Praia
-DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Loloti age 41 CD Travadores
-DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Panduru age 18 Sal Rei (youth club)
-DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ademar
-DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Sócrates
-DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Vargas age 38
-DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Miká age 26
-MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Duko Tchadense
-MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg João Baptista Robaloage 32Sporting Praia
-MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg age 26
-MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Duko
-MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Tiganaage 31 Boavista FC
-FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg TioCD Travadores
-FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg age 21
-FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg Celsoage 26
-FWDy de Mena Flag of Angola.svg Primeiro de Maio

Transfers

In

DatePos.NameFrom
mid to late 2014DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Nica Panduru Lopes Flag of Cape Verde.svg Sal Rei (SSRC)
9 October 2014FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg Sissoko/Cissoko (Admilson Cabral) Flag of Cape Verde.svg Os Garridos [6]

Out

DatePos.NameTo
2015MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Dário Furtado Boavista FC
2015GK Flag of Cape Verde.svg Igorlikely AD Bairro
2015GK Flag of Senegal.svg Maguette
2015FWDy de Mena
2015DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Loloti
2015MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Nelito
2015DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Vargas none

Club

Beto would coach for the last season with Sporting Praia. In October 2015, he was replaced by Janito Carvalho following a four-year absence from Sporting Praia while Beto later became manager of the Cape Verdean national team later in March 2016 for a few months .

Felisberto Cardoso, nicknamed Beto, is a Cape Verdean football coach.

The Management

PositionStaff
Manager and head coach Flag of Cape Verde.svg Beto (Felisberto Cardoso)

Last updated: May 2015
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Other information

As of 2015

Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Paulo Veiga
Assistant manager Flag of Cape Verde.svg Dino
Goalkeeping coach Flag of Cape Verde.svg Berra
Team chef Flag of Cape Verde.svg Nelson/ Manú (as of 2012/13 season)
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio da Várzea (5,000 / 108x69 m)

Last updated: May 2015
Source:http://www.scp.cv

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