2015–16 Desportivo da Praia season

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Desportivo da Praia
2015–16 season
Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Jorge Martins Andrade
Manager Flag of Cape Verde.svg Kuko
Stadium Estádio da Várzea
Santiago Island League (South)
2016 Cape Verdean Football Championships
1st, Champion
3rd, Group A
Santiago South/Praia Cup Unknown
Top goalscorerLeague:
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Leonel Maldini Pereira (11)

All:
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Leonel Maldini Pereira
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 2014–15
2016–17  

The 2015–16 Desportivo da Praia season were in the island division of football (soccer). The club was regional champion for the 2015-16 season. [1]

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The club scored 42 goals and had 14 wins, 5 ties, 3 losses and 47 points.

Santiago Island League (South)

The 2015-16 season would have a good start in the first few weeks, their first match was on November 15 [2] Their first match of the season was a scoreless draw to Eugênio Lima, a club formerly known as Lapaloma and was their first meeting. Desportivo's first win of the season was on November 20 and defeated Académica Praia by only one goal, the club's second consecutive win was over Delta and their positions hiked to second. Desportivo suffered after losing to their rival Boavista 0-1 and was fifth. Desportivo was lucky again as they defeated Vitória 0-1 on the last match of the year and returned to third. Desportivo's first match of 2016 was with Sporting Praia on January 9 and lost 1-2 but remained third. A week later, the club went to a goal draw with Garridos but their position dropped to sixth. Slowly the club peaked its positions for a few weeks as a two match winning streak followed, Desportivo defeated Celtic and then Travadores, the latter high scoring 0-5 which was Desportivo's second highest. Desportivo was fourth, on February 6, the club was tied with ADESBA by a goal and was ranked 5th. Afterwards a longer four game winning streak followed and defeated Varanda, Eugênio Lima, Académica and Delta, the latter which was on March 25 was the highest scoring which was later tied by Boavista. over a month later and a month after that became the second highest after Sporting Praia's, Desportivo's positions went up to second place. Desportivo went to a scoreless draw with Boavista and was still first. Boavista defeated Vitória 4-0 on March 25 and finally reached the number one position. A week later, Desportivo lost to Sporting 2-1 and was dropped to second and was the club's last loss of the season. Desportivo regained the number one position for the second time after defeating Garridos 3-1. Desportivo's final draw was with Celtic of Achadina de Baixo by a goal, their position was dropped to third. Desportivo defeated Travadores 2-0, the first of their three-game winning streak, with minimal differences, Desportivo stayed at the number one spot for the rest of the season, Desportivo defeated ADESBA and finally Varanda, the final match of the season had Desportivo got the power to kick out Varanda out of the Premier Division in the following season and prevented Varanda from having a point over Garridos and remain in the Premier Division. Desportivo won with 47 points and claimed their next regional championship in 26 years and the first after the split into the two zones. The club in some years qualified into the national championships, their second as regional winner. The club again competed in the national championships in three years.

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.

Desportivo Praia scored a total number of 42 goals, third after Boavista and Sporting Praia, [1] Leonel Pereira Almeira scored the most numbering 11, nearly a quarter of the total. [3] 8 of the 14 wins were at home, 24 of the 42 goals scored were at home, two draws were at home while four were away, only a loss was away. Of twelve goals that Desportivo conceded, each of the six goals conceded were home and away.

Result round by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122
GroundAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
ResultDWWLWLDWWDWWWWDWLWDWWW
Position4325336545542221213111

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
15 January 2016 Os Garridos A1-16th
22 January 2016 Celtic H1-05th
30 January 2016 Travadores H0-54th
6 February 2016 ADESBA H1-15th
12 February 2016 Varanda A1-25th
21 February 2016Eugênio LimaH3-04th
26 February 2016Académica da PraiaH1-22nd
6 March 2016DeltaA7-12nd
12 March 2016Boavista PraiaA0-0no goals scored2nd
25 March 2016VitóriaH4-01st
1 April 2016Sporting PraiaA2-12nd
8 April 2016Os GarridosH3-11st
15 April 2016CelticA1-13rd
23 April 2016TravadoresH2-01st
30 April 2016ADESBAA0-31st
6 May 2016VarandaA1-01st, Champion
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion/Relegation
1Desportivo da Praia2214534212+3047Advanced into the 2016 Cape Verdean Football Championships
2 Boavista Praia 2214444521+2446None
3 Sporting Clube da Praia 2213724917+3246None

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
2214534212 +3047812246 +18641186 +12

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

Cape Verdean National League

Their last appearance was in 2013 as they qualified as second place. The club came as a regional champion into the national level. The club participated in Group A, their first match was round 2 and challenged CD Sinagoga for the first time, the match was a scoreless draw. Round 3 match featured SC Atlético and ended in 3-0. Due to a major rivalry between two clubs from different parts of the island and league. Desportivo challenged Round 1 with Varandinha, their first match against each other and lost 1-3 on June 1, the match was also the last meeting as a single island and from two parts. Desportivo Praia faced FC Derby and lost 2-1 to that club. The final match which was on June 11 was their first against Sporting Brava and defeated that club 2-1. The club finished third with two wins, seven goals scored and seven points. The club was out of the national championships afterwards and their national season was finished.

DateOpponentsH/AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceLeague
position
1 June 2015 [lower-alpha 1] Varandinha H1-3
21 May 2015 Sinagoga A0-0no goals scored
28 May 2015 SC Atlético H3-0
5 June 2015 FC Derby H2-1
11 June 2015 Sporting Brava H2-1
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
2 GD Varandinha 531194+510Advanced into the semis
3 Desportivo da Praia 521276+17None
4 Sporting Clube da Brava 520367-16None

Squad statistics

As of 21 November 2015 [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 Ailton Filomena Varela
2 Flag of Cape Verde.svg António Gomes Correia
3 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ariano Edgar Sanches
4 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Belssed Andrade M. Teixeira
5 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Bruno Miguel Correia
6 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Délcio António Carvalho
7 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Danielson Tavares
8 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Esmael Guilherme Ferreira
9 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Euclides T. Monteiro
10 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Fávio Miguel Monteiro
No.PositionPlayer
11 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Geginando P. Tavares
12 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Gilson Henrique de Pina
13 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Isaias Furtado Rocha
14 Flag of Cape Verde.svg José dos Santos Rodrigues
15 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Jeorginho Daniel de Pina
16 Flag of Cape Verde.svg João Paulo C. Lopes
17 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Keven dos Reis
18 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Leonel Maldini Pereira
19 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Luis Filipe G. Ribeiro
20 Flag of Cape Verde.svg GK Patrick Brandão

Top scorers

ScorerNo. of goals
1 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Leonel Maldini Pereira11

Transfers

Out

DatePos.NameTo
2016 Flag of Cape Verde.svg João Paulo da C. Lopes Vitória FC Praia
Late 2016DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg M. Teixeira Sporting Clube da Praia

Club

Jorge Martins Andrade was chairman of the club and Kuku was its president.

The Management

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

Other information

As of 2016

Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Jorge Martins Andrade
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio da Várzea (8,000 / 108x69 m)

Last updated: May 2016
Source:http://www.fa.gov.cv/index.php/desportivo-da-praia-futebol

Team kit

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Notes

  1. The match was originally for May 15, it was rescheduled to June 1 due to rivalry between the clubs

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