2015–16 AD Bairro season

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AD Bairro
2015–16 season
Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Guto (Fernando Augusto Fernandes Ribeiro)
Stadium Estádio da Várzea
Santiago Island League (South) 5th
Top goalscorer Flag of Cape Verde.svg Milton Cunha (4)
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Home colours
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Away colours
 2014–15
2016–17  

The 2015–16 AD Bairro or ADESBA season were in the island division of football (soccer). The club finished fifth for the 2015-16 season. [1]

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The club scored 26 goals and had 11 wins, 8 ties, 3 losses and 41 points.

Santiago Island League (South)

The 2015-16 season would have a good start, their first match was on November 15. [2] The first match of the season was against Delta, a club who would relegated at the end of the season being last place and did not won a match, ADESBA defeated that club 0-1 and was second, ADESBA. A draw was done with Boavista with a goal each. ADESBA defeated Vitória 0-1 on November 27 and was 3rd. Their next three matches ended in scoreless draws and was 2nd in week 4, the club's position dropped to fourth. Their next goals in four weeks was in a match against Travadores and won 2-4, afterwards ADESBA done the rest of their three match winning streak and defeated Eugênio Lima and Varanda and the club was second again where it was at the start of the season. On February 6, ADESBA shared a goal with Desportivo in a draw and their position dropped to third. It was followed by a four match winning streak and defeated Académica Praia, Delta, Boavista and Vitória, after the second match, the club was first place until April 5. A scoreless draw with Sporting Praia was on March 13. Their next match was weeks later on April 2 as a round 17 match with Celtic and lost 2-0 to that club and ended their unbeaten streak, the club would be 3rd, the club did not return being first for the season again. Originally for March 25, the round 16 match was played on April 5 with Os Garridos and won 2-1 and the club became second. Two draws were followed, a scoreless draw with Travadores on April 10 then a goal draw with Eugênio Lima and their positions rose to second then dropped to fourth. The club's final win was on a match with Varanda which was 0-3 and scored its last goals of the season and threw that club to the Second Division the following season, the club would be second for the last time. ADESBA suffered two losses in its final matches of the season, the club lost to Desportivo on April 30 and Académica on May 8 and their positions dropped to fourth and the club finished fifth. Overall, ADESBA picked up a position from last season which was done since 2014.

The 2015–16 Santiago Island League (South) season was the competition of the second and third tier football in the southern part of the island of Santiago, Cape Verde. Its started on 13 November 2014 and finished on 8 May 2016. The tournament was organized by the Santiago South Regional Football Association. All the matches were played at Estádio da Várzea. Desportivo won the first and only title for the South Zone and participated in the 2016 Cape Verdean Football Championships and finished with 47 points, Desportivo's last title win for Santiago was in 1990 and totals three overall.

It had the longest unbeaten streak in the south of Santiago with ADESBA not losing for 16 matches in the championships which lasted from their last lost to Varanda on April 25, 2015 to April 2, 2016 of the loss to Celtic. Of any of the island leagues, it was behind Mindelense of São Vicente and Académica do Porto Novo of Southern Santo Antão and who went without losses being the other two. ADESBA also had 17 matches without losing away (the last was 3-2 to Vitória on April 17, 2015) and 22 matches without losing at home (the last was to Varanda on April 25, 2016). Also this was their greatest success in some seasons for the club.

CS Mindelense

Clube Sportivo Mindelense (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: KS Mindelensi, São Vicente Crioulo: KS Mindelense is a football club that plays in the Premier division of the Interisland League in Cape Verde. It is based in the city of Mindelo in the island of São Vicente. Mindelense is the oldest club in Cape Verde. It is the team won the most cups before and after independence especially in the 1950s and the 1970s with nine titles before independence and eleven after independence. Their first participation in the national division before independence was unofficially in 1938 and officially in 1954, Mindelense first appeared after independence in 1980. Since 30 April 2017, they are one of three unrelegated clubs in the island along with Batuque and Derby. Its current chairman is Daniel de Jesus. The club's nickname is Leões Encarnados or the Incarnated Lions. A nickname that is used less often is the Red Devils or the Diablos Vermelhos.

Académica do Porto Novo

Associação Académica do Porto Novo is a multi-sport club that plays in the Santo Antão Island League South Zone in Cape Verde. It is based in the town of Porto Novo in the southeastern part of the island of Santo Antão. Sporting activities includes football and volleyball. Its current head is Osvaldinho Silva Lopes and its coach is Gunga. The nickname of the club like many other Académicas is Mica.

ADESBA scored a total number of 26 goals, sixth after Os Garridos and shared with Celtic and Travadores and ahead of Eugênio Lima [1] 6 wins were at home while 5 were away. A 50/50 split on draws home and away numbering four. Only a loss occurred at home. ADESBA scored 14 goals at home and 12 away.

Result round by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122
GroundAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAAHA
ResultWDWDDDWWWDWWWWDWLDDDLL
Position2232443223311112324245
Updated to match(es) played on 8 May 2016. Source: Arfss
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

DateOpponentsH/AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceLeague
position
17 January 2016 Travadores A2-43rd
23 January 2016Eugênio LimaH2-02nd
29 January 2016 Varanda H3-02nd
6 February 2016 Desportivo da Praia A1-13rd
14 February 2016 Académica da Praia H1-03rd
21 February 2016DeltaH3-01st
28 February 2016Boavista PraiaA0-11st
4 March 2016VitóriaH2-11st
13 March 2016Sporting PraiaA0-0no goals scored1st
5 April 2016 [lower-alpha 1] Os GarridosH2-12nd
2 April 2016CelticA2-0no goals scored3rd
10 April 2016TravadoresH0-0no goals scored2nd
16 April 2016Eugênio LimaA1-14th
22 April 2016VarandaA0-32nd
30 April 2016Desportivo da PraiaH0-3no goals scored4th
8 May 2016Académica da PraiaA1-0no goals scored5th
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
4 Académica da Praia 2213453218+1443
5ADESBA2211832613+1341
6 Celtic Praia 2211562615+1138

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
2211832613 +1341641146 +8542127 +5

Last updated: May 9, 2016.
Source: Rankings at rsssf

Squad statistics

As of 21 November 2015 [3] [4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

As the governing body of association football, FIFA is responsible for maintaining and implementing the rules that determine whether an association football player is eligible to represent a particular country in officially recognised international competitions and friendly matches. In the 20th century, FIFA allowed a player to represent any national team, as long as the player held citizenship of that country. In 2004, in reaction to the growing trend towards naturalisation of foreign players in some countries, FIFA implemented a significant new ruling that requires a player to demonstrate a "clear connection" to any country they wish to represent. FIFA has used its authority to overturn results of competitive international matches that feature ineligible players.

No.PositionPlayer
1 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Admilson Monteiro
2 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Igor Barros
3 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Yuri Correia
4 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Gilson Correia
5 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Djalo Moreno
6 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Keoma Cabral
7 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Edson Teixeira
8 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Wacily Monteiro
9 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Jair Garcia
10 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Edilson Seródio
11 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Nelson Ribeiro
12 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Milton Cunha
13 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Kevin de Pina
No.PositionPlayer
14 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Andradino Moniz
15 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ailton Monteiro
16 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Emanuel da Graça
17 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Erickson Robalo
18 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Mário Afonso
19 Flag of Cape Verde.svg António Anacleto
20 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ariano Tavares
21 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Osvaldo Martins
22 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Márcio Robalo
23 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Walter Fernandes
24 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Sandro Silva
25 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Clarimundo Santos

Transfers

Out

DatePos.NameTo
2016 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Adilson Monteiro Boavista Praia
2016 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Jair GarciaBoavista Praia
2016MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Osvaldo Mendes MartinsBoavista Praia
2016 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Erickson Robalo Sporting Clube da Praia

Club

Guto was chairman of the club and Kuku was its president.

The Management

PositionStaff
Manager and head coach Flag of Cape Verde.svg Guto

Last updated: May 2016
Source: http://www.bairro.cv

Other information

As of 2016

Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio da Várzea (8,000 / 108x69 m)

Last updated: May 2016
Source:http://www.bairro.cv

Team kit

Its uniform color is yellow with black pants and black striped socks for home games and all light green clothing for away games. The home uniform was used until October 2016.

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Away/Alternate

Source: [ citation needed ]

Notes

  1. Originally for March 27, it was rescheduled to April 5

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References

  1. 1 2 Santiago South highlights at rsssf.com
  2. "Futebol: Regional de Santiago Sul arranca a 13 de Novembro" [Southern Santiago Regional Season Begins on 13 November]. Expresso das Ilhas. 3 November 2015. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  3. AD Bairro's Facebook Pages
  4. AD Bairro article on the Spanish Wikipedia