2016–17 CD Travadores season

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CD Travadores
2016–17 season
Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Armindo Oliveira
Manager Flag of Cape Verde.svg Tazinho
Stadium Estádio da Várzea
Santiago Island League (South) 7th place
Top goalscorer Flag of Cape Verde.svg António Paiva Tavares (15 goals)
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  2015–16
2017–18  

The 2016–17 CD Travadores season were in the island Premier Division of football (soccer). [1] The club finished seventh behind Tchadense and ahead of Celtic.

The Santiago South Premier Division is a regional championship played in Santiago Island, Cape Verde and is a part of the Santiago South Zone Football Association. The winner of the championship plays in Cape Verdean football Championships of each season while the last two placed clubs relegates in the following season. In 2007 and 2013 when Sporting Praia automatically qualified in the championships as they won their national titles in the previous season, a second place club qualified to the national championships. The division features 12 clubs in the premier division for the second time, Varanda and Delta were relegated into the Second Division, Tchadense and Benfica were promoted last season.

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The club scored 34 goals and had 7 wins, 4 ties, 11 losses and 25 points.

Santiago South Premier Division

The 2016-17 season would start first. Their first match was on November 4, [2] the season started as Travadores faced with Celtic da Praia and defeated that club 0-1, the club started fourth. [3] Travadores suffered a three match losing streak where club lost to Desportivo, Boavista and Tchaedense, their positions fell to 9th. Travadores' next win was on December 9 where they defeated Eugénio Lima 0-2 and climbed to 8th place. [4] Their fourth loss came after Sporting Praia defeated the club 0-2. In the start of 2017, a two-game winning streak followed where Travadores defeated their partner club Benfica who both are affiliates of and then Vitória 3-1 and Travadores became 7th. [5] A two-goal draw was followed with Garridos in the eighth round and kept the 7th position for Travadores. Travadores made their win as they defeated Académica 0-1 on January 29 and was placed 6th. [6] Travadores was seventh yet again after a loss to ADESBA 3-5. Travadores made their two consecutive two match draw streak, first to Celtic on February 10 then to Desportivo, as Sporting had no goals socred for the two rounds that time, Travadores became third in goal scoring with 22, ahead of the leader Sporting and behind Desportivo and António Paiva Tavares of Travadores took back the success to become the highest goal scorers of the region numbering eight, tied with Mbutidem Sunday of Sporting and Anilton of Boavista. Travadores suffered another loss to Boavista 0-1 on February 26 but remained to be seventh. A single goal draw with Tchadense was followed and was the club's final draw of the season, [7] in goal scoring, it fell to fourth, behind Desportivo and ahead of both Académica and Bairro, both with a four-goal difference, seventh they would be placed up to the 16th round, Anilton became second in goal scoring after Mbutidem Sunday scored two more goals for Sporting. At the 16th round, Anilton's goal scoring became third and shared with Desportivo's Ro. Yet again Travadores suffered two more losses, first to Eugénio Lima then to almighty Sporting, Anilton scored two more goals and made it the regions' third of any player, that round, the club had 27 goals scored. Travadores came back after a win over their partner (not as a B team) Benfica Praia, their next in nearly two months, also Travadores lost the position of the most goals scored by player to two other players, Sporting's. Mbutidem Sunday with 13 and tied it with Boavista's Anilton with twelve, a second straight win was made after defeating a once successful club Vitória 1-2 on April 1 and regained sixth place, also Travadores kicked out that club from remaining in the Premier Division and the non-prominent rivalry between Travadores and Vitória was over, Anilton scored all two goals and again shares the goal total by player of 14 with Mbutidem Sunday and continues into the 20th round, in goal totals by player, it may be a club record for Travadores, also the club's win was their last. [8] At the 19th round, Travadores had 33 goals scored, behind Sporting and Desportivo's and ahead of Académica. Rare to have a recent unsuccessful club to win, Travadores lost to Os Garridos 0-7, Travadores had seven wins while Tchadense had six, Travadores had nine losses and also conceded 38 goals, third ahead of Vitória and Os Garridos, their positions dropped to seventh, Paiva Tavares are one of the highest goal scorers in the region's history, the highest was not 16 which was last season but by a player from Sporting made in 2005, but for Travadores, it could be a club record, it lost a chance of going further as they scored nothing at the 20th round. Another loss was followed to Académica and the club, Paiva Tavares was its only scorer and totalled 15 with Boavista's Anilton and more than Sporting Praia's Mbutidem Sunday's 14 goals, no further successes in goal scoring was made even by player as Desportivo's Ro superseded, his total became the region's second and shared with Boavista's Anilton. The club conceded 41 goals, one less than Vitórias's and four less than Os Garridos. The last match was on April 28 and played with ADESBA, a repeat of the suffering as the club lost 7-1 and got a troublesome number in goal concessions, 48 for the season, it became the highest and superseded Vitória's and Os Garridos' goals conceded. Others were partially successful, Travadores finished 7th with 7 wins, four draws and 11 losses, they also scored 34 goals which was fourth in the region behind still almighty Sporting. Of the wins, 5 were away, most of the goals conceded were at home.

The 2016–17 Santiago South Premier Division season was the 15th second tier football competition in the southern part of the island of Santiago, Cape Verde, from 4 November 2016 to 30 April 2017. The tournament was organized by the Santiago South Regional Football Association. All the matches were played at Estádio da Várzea. Sporting Praia won their next title in three years which was their 10th title and participated in the 2017 Cape Verdean Football Championships and played in Group C that includes Sporting Brava, Sporting Praia had 55 points and made it a club record, overall of any regional tier 2 championship competitions, it was third behind of the clubs of the island's North Zone, GD Varandinha with 63 and Scorpion Vermelho with 61. Also Sporting Praia qualified in the 2017 Santiago South Super Cup and faced Os Garridos, runner up in the regional cup competitions as Sporting was also cup winner, Sporting would win that title.

Result round by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122
GroundAHAHAHAHAAHAAHAHAHAHHA
ResultWLLLWLWWDWLDDLDLLWWLLL
Position4679897776777777776777

Updated to match(es) played on 30 April 2017. Source: ARFSS
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
6 Tchadense 227782528-328
7 Travadores 2274113448-1425
8 Celtic Praia 2266102228-624

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
2274113448 −14252181628 −125331820 −2

Last updated: April 30, 2017.
Source: Rankings at rsssf

Santiago South Cup

Travadores came up at the round of 16 and faced Travadores for the Santiago South Zone Cup on 28 December, they made a goal draw and the club lost the penalty shootouts 4-3 and was out of the cup competition afterwards.

Squad statistics

As of 29 January 2017 [9]
No.Pos.NameAgePrevious clubRegional
Goals
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Claudino Évora Almeida
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Carlos Andrade
--Kadú Barreto
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Jorge Alexandre Cardoso
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Celso Mendes
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Bruno Miguel Correia
-DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Djimmy (Admar de Jesus Lopes)
--Edmilson Varela
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Eusébio Tavares
-DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg João Paulo Ferreira
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Genilson Silva Gonçalves
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Fortunato Gonçalves
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ildemar Gomes
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ivandro Correia
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ivandro Pereira Cabral1
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Keven Alves
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Adilson Lopes
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ivan Bruno Lopes
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Euclides Mascarenhas
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg José Carlos Mendes
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Lucas Cabral Mendes
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Carlos Alberto Moreno
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Paulo Ricardo Natividade1
--Gbemisola Ogundele
-MF Flag of Nigeria.svg Chibike Okoronkwo
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg José Pereira
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Clarimundo Stevon P. Mendes3
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Nilton Cesar Paiva Tavares2
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg António Paiva Tavares7
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Walter António Fernandes

Transfers

Out

DatePos.NameTo
September 2017 Flag of Cape Verde.svg João Paulino Sporting Praia

Club

Armindo Oliveira continues to be president into the third season and Tazinho continues to be the club's coach in the 2016-17 season.

The Management

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

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

Other information

As of 2016

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

Last updated: November 2016
Source:[ citation needed ]

Team kit

Its uniform color were red with a white collar for home games and a white T-shirt and socks with red shorts for away games.

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Away/Alternate

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