2015–16 Sporting Clube da Praia season

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Sporting Clube da Praia
2015–16 season
Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Paulo Veiga
Manager Flag of Cape Verde.svg Janito Carvalho
Stadium Estádio da Várzea
Santiago Island League (South) 3rd place
Santiago South/Praia Cup Quarterfinalist
Top goalscorer Flag of Cape Verde.svg António Correia (14)
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2016–17  

The 2015–16 Sporting Clube da Praia season were in the island division of football (soccer). The club finished 3rd after Boavista FC. [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.

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The club scored 49 goals and had 13 wins, 7 ties, 2 losses and 46 points. More than a quarter of the goals scored were two matches with Vitória and Eugênio Lima, 18 or 36.7% with the match with Varanda.

Santiago Island League (South)

The 2015-16 season would have a good start, the club was unranked for the first two weeks as he second week match was rescheduled to November 25 from the 14. [3] The club lost to Celtic for the second week match, it was the only one lost away and was eleventh, the first week match rescheduled and defeated Os Garridos club 2-1. Another victory occurred after winning over Travadores, Sporting had its formal position of being fourth, week 4's match was a draw with ADESBA. Two victories followed over Varanda and Desportivo, in between the clubs took the holiday break, followed by two draws to Académica and Delta, then Sporting was fourth. The final loss was to Boavista at home on January 31 as the club scored nothing and the club was fifth. The club went for a three-game winning streak, first over Vitória 6-1 where they regained the fourth-place position, then Eugênio Lima, a club once known as Lapaloma and Os Garridos where they picked up to third on February 20. The match with Vitória was the club's second biggest win A goal draw was followed by Celtic at home, Sporting defeated Travadores on March 5 and a scoreless draw with ADESBA followed. A two match winning streak was next over Varanda 0-4 which was the club's fourth biggest and Desportivo Praia and Sporting reached the first position, a two-goal draw with Académica dropped the club's position to third again. Sporting defeated last placed Delta on April 17 and regained the number one spot for the last time, it made Delta, the match was the first week 19 match and of the additional four matches, it was also the club's third biggest win. Sporting went to a two-goal draw with Boavista Praia and was dropped to third, Sporting's last goals conceded for the season. The week 21 match was saw Sporting defeating Vitória at home 1-0, the final match had a huge win over Eugênio Lima 0-7 on May 8, it shared with Desportivo with the highest scoring match in the region but it had the region's biggest win of any club of the season.

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.

Sporting Praia scored a total number of 49 goals nearly double than last season and had the region's highest goal total ahead of Boavista's and Desportivo's. [1] Sporting again started having most of the goals away numbering 30 or 61.2%, nearly half were two matches, VItória and Eugênio Lima, and 60% with a match with Varanda added, 19 or less than 40% were scored at home, a quarter was scored during a match with Delta. The win ratio was a match more at home, in draws, a match more away. 70% of the goals conceded were away and numbered 12.

António Correia was second in individual goal scoring for the Santiago South Zone number 14 and the most in the club, second was Euclides Ramos Mendonça who scored nine which was fifth in the region.

Result round by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ResultWLWDWWDDLWWWDWDWWDWDWW
Position81144222454433333131323

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
16 January 2016 Académica da Praia H1-12nd
24 January 2016 Delta A3-34th
31 January 2016 Boavista Praia H0-1no goals scored5th
7 February 2016 Vitória FC A1-64th
14 February 2016 Eugénio Lima H2-04th
20 February 2016Os GarridosA2-33rd
27 February 2016CelticH1-13rd
5 March 2016TravadoresA0-13rd
13 March 2016BairroH0-0no goals scored3rd
25 March 2016VarandaA0-43rd
1 April 2016Desportivo da PraiaH2-11st
9 April 2016Académica da PraiaA2-23rd
17 April 2016DeltaH5-01st
24 April 2016Boavista PraiaA2-23rd
1 May 2016Vitória FCA1-02nd
8 May 2016Eugėnio LimaH0-73rd
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
2 Boavista 2214444521+2446
3Sporting Clube da Praia2213724917+3246
4 Académica da Praia 2213453218+1443

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
2213724917 +3246731195 +146413012 +18

Last updated: May 12, 2016.
Source: Rankings at rsssf

Squad statistics

As of March 2016 [4] [5] [6]
No.Pos.NameAgePrevious clubRegional
Goals
1DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Madjer age 29 CD Travadores
2DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Beto (Walter Jorge Monteiro)age 23
4DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Victor Alberto Silva Diasage 25
5DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Fred (Steven Frederico Fernandes)age 27
6MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Vava (Manuel Sebastião Ribeiro)age 27
7FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg Rodi/Rody (Roditley José Duarte) age 24 Flag of Romania.svg Politehncia Timișoara
9FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ró (Oscar Romário Vas)age 26
10DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Dá (Odiar Moisés Vieira)age 26
12DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Miká (Mikael M. Fernandes)age 27
13DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Panduru age 19 Sal Rei (youth club)
14 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Bada (Maldin dos Santos Almeida)age 21
15MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Lé (Lenin Junior Gonçalves)age 28
16GK Flag of Cape Verde.svg Kelvi Lévi Lopesage 22Sal Rei
17MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Kadú age 36 CD Travadores
18DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg João Paulo Ferreiraage 24 Vitória FC
19MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Tiganaage 32 Boavista FC
20 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Génesis Cardoso Moteiro
21FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg Euclides R. Mendoça9
22FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg Gily (Carlos Manuel Lima)
23FW Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Gaussou Bakayokoage 25
24FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg António Correia 14
25FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg Alberto Cardoso
26MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Admar Bruno G. Almeida
27FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg Sissoko age 23 Garridos

Transfers

Out

DatePos.NameTo
2016MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ro (Óscar Romário Lopes Vaz) Desportivo da Praia
2016DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Beto (Walter Jorge Monteiro)
2016DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Fred (Steven Fernandes) Os Garridos
2016DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Vava
2016FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg Rody
2016DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg
2016DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Mika Académica da Praia
2016 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Bada
2016MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg
2016FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg Sissoko
2016DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg João Paulo Ferreira CD Travadores

Club

Paulo Veiga was chairman of the club for the last season, Carlos Daniel Caetano would be the next in the following season in October 2016. Janito Carvalho once again coached Sporting Praia but for a season, for the 2016-17 season, he would coach Académica da Praia.

The Management

PositionStaff
Manager and head coach Flag of Cape Verde.svg Janito Carvalho

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

Other information

As of 2016

Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Paul 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 (8,000 / 108x69 m)

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

Team kit

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Notes

  1. Originally for November 14

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The 2016–17 Sporting Clube da Praia season were in the island division of football (soccer). The club won the island's 9th regional and later the 10th national title, their next in five years.

The 2016–17 Boavista Praia season were in the island division of football (soccer). The club finished second behind almighty Sporting Praia.

The 2016–17 Académica da Praia season were in the island division of football (soccer). The club finished fourth behind Desportivo Praia and ahead of ADESBA.

The 2016–17 AD Bairro or ADESBA season were in the island division of football (soccer). The club finished fifth behind Académica da Praia and ahead of Tchadense.

The 2016–17 CD Travadores season were in the island Premier Division of football (soccer). The club finished seventh behind Tchadense and ahead of Celtic.

The 2016–17 Desportivo da Praia season were in the island division of football (soccer). The club finished third behind Boavista Praia and ahead of Académica da Praia.

The 2017–18 Sporting Clube da Praia season are in the island division of football (soccer). Even though they were national champions last season, Sporting Praia did not appear in the qualification stage of the 2018 CAF Champions League, which made it one of the few countries that a club was absent and the 10th straight time in Cape Verde to do so.

The 2017–18 Desportivo da Praia season were in the island division of football (soccer).

The 2017–18 AD Bairro or ADESBA season were in the island division of football (soccer).

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