2014–15 Maio Island League

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Maio Island League
Season2014-15
Champions Académico 83
Matches played40
Goals scored65 (1.63 per match)
Biggest away winAcadémico 83
2015-16

The 201415 Maio Island League season was the 24th of the competition of the second-tier football in the island of Maio, Cape Verde. Its started on 1 February and finished on 12 April 2014. The tournament was organized by the Maio Regional Football Association (Associação Regional do Maio de Futebol, ARMF). [1] Académica da Calheta won the 3rd title.

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Académica da Calheta was the defending team of the title. A total of 5 clubs participated in the competition and was for the last time, the Second Division would be added in the following season. Beira-Mar did not compete in the competition in the season, Morrerense once again returned to the competition after several seasons of being absent. [2]

Overview

The biggest win was Académico 83 who defeated Onze Unidos 0-5 in the 9th week

Académico 83 took the position with the exception of rounds 5 and 6 which was taken by Morreirense.

Académico 83 scored the most number of goals of the season numbering 20, almost half less than last season, Santana scored the least numbering 6 and conceded the most numbering 22. Also Santana had the worst season and had no win.

There were no competition on the second week of March due to the regional cup competitions.

Participating clubs

ClubLocation2013-14 positions
Académica da Calheta Calheta do Maio Regional champions
Académico 83 Vila do Maio 2nd place
Morreirense Morro Withdrawn club
Onze Unidos Vila do Maio3rd place
Santana de Morrinho Morrinho 5th place

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Académico 83 8611203+1719
2 Morreirense 8530136+718
3 Onze Unidos 8404151509
4 Académica da Calheta 82241119-87
5 Santana 8008622-160

Results

Week 1
HomeScoreVisitorDate
Académico 834 - 0Académica da Calheta1 February
Onze Unidos0 - 1Morreirense1 February
Week 2
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Académico 832 - 1Santana8 February
Académica da Calheta1 - 2Onze Unidos8 February
Week 3
HomeScoreVisitorDate
Santana0 - 2Académica da Calheta15 February
Académico 830 - 1Morreirense15 February
Week 4
HomeScoreVisitorDate
Santana0 - 3Morreirense22 February
Académico 832 - 0Onze Unidos22 February
Week 5
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Académica da Calheta2 - 2Morreirense1 March
Santana0 - 2Onze Unidos1 March
Week 6
HomeScoreVisitorDate
Académica da Calheta0 - 2Académico 8315 March
Morreirense3 - 2Onze Unidos15 March
Week 7
HomeScoreVisitorDate
Onze Unidos5 - 1Académica da Calheta22 March
Santana0 - 4Académico 8322 March
Week 8
HomeScoreVisitorDate
Académica da Calheta4 - 3Santana29 March
Morreirense1 - 1Académico 8329 March
Week 9
HomeScoreVisitorDate
Morreirense1 - 0Santana4 April
Onze Unidos0 - 5Académico 834 April
Week 10
HomeScoreVisitorDate
Morreirense1 - 1Académica da Calheta12 April
Onze Unidos4 - 2Santana12 April

Position changes

Club / Week01020304050607080910
Académica da Calheta
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Académico 83
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
Morrerense (Morreirense)
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
Onze Unidos
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Santana
3
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Maio Island League 2014-15
Champions
Académico 83
6rd title

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