2016–17 CS Mindelense season

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CS Mindelense
2016–17 season
Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Daniel de Jesus
Manager Flag of Cape Verde.svg Rui Alberto Leite
Stadium Estádio Municipal Adérito Sena
São Vicente Island League Champion
São Vicente Cup Finalist
São Vicente Super Cup Winner
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The 2016–17 CS Mindelense season were in the island and top division of Cape Verdean football. The club won the island's 49th title, a record of all the island titles won by any club in Cape Verde. As they were the 2016 national league winners, they qualified into the national championships. [1] Mindelense will qualify to the 2017 regional super cup as champion later in the year.

Football in Cape Verde

Football is the most popular sport in Cape Verde. The league is divided into eleven divisions, of which seven of them are singles and two islands, Santiago and Santo Antão has two zones since 2000. The football association is a federation which is known as the Cape Verdean Football Federation, it became affiliated with CAF in 1986 and later with FIFA in 2001.

The 2017 Cape Verdean Football Championship season was the 38th beginner level competition of the first-tier football in Cape Verde. It started on 13 May and finished on 27 August, it started a days later than last season. Originally to finish on 15 July, instead, it was rescheduled to 27 August. The championship was governed by the Cape Verdean Football Federation.

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The club scored a total of 42 goals, about one fifth last season. Of which 24 was scored in the São Vicente League which was a third less and 18 in the national championships, 11 in the regular season and 7 in the playoffs. Their total points was 30 for the island and 11 in the national championships totalling 41. [2]

Mindelense's regional championship titles covers more than 62% of the 79 regional titles.

São Vicente Champion's Cup (Trophy)

Mindelense were one of two participants in the first regional champion's trophy. Mindelense qualified as Premier Division champions, they faced SC Ribeira Bote, the Second Division champions and won their only title.

São Vicente Association Cup First Division

The club finished third in the First Division of the Association Cup, finished with 15 points and had 4 wins, 3 draws and 10 goals scored.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
2 FC Derby 7511165+1116
3CS Mindelense7430105+515
4 SC Ribeira Bote 73221210+211

São Vicente Island League

Mindelense won a record breaking 49th title in the island. The club scored 29 goals, two more than last season.

The first match of the season ended in a win over Farense, their third match with that club in the championships, Mindelense started third. A draw was followed in the year's first match and made a goal draw with Salamansa and Mindelense's position dropped to fourth and remained for two rounds. A three match winning streak was followed, first to Ribeira Bote, then to Falcões and lastly Académica Mindelo, the last two won with two goals over one, at the fourth round, they got back the third position. The match with Ribeira Bote, originally for January 15, as the squad were not ready for the match, they played it on March 4, Mindelense that time became second. Two single goals draws were made on 12 and 25 February, first to Derby then to Batuque. A two match winning streak Mindelense made, they defeated Farense in their fourth challenge and the result was 3-0, the second was a 0-5 win over Salamansa and became the highest result in the region for the season, from that round onward, Mindelense took the first place position. A two consecutive draws were made, first with nothing scored with Ribeira Bote on April 1, then with two goals with Falcões, that match the last meeting at the second tier competition as that club has been relegated after about 50 years playing with that club, a total of about 100 matches.

An almighty regional success came once more, it first came as the other club Académica Mindelo fielded a fake goalkeeper. One of the five was the April 14 match where the club was awarded 3-0 by the regional association and the national federation on April 28 over Académica Mindelo, the original result was an 0-1 loss. Up to that time from their win over Salamansa, the club was originally second. It became a part of their three match winning streak, Mindelense defeated Derby on April 22 and the last match of the season was a 0-2 win over Batuque.

Mindelense finished with 32 points and had 9 wins and 5 draws. Mindelense made a 14 match unbeaten streak and currently stands.

Result round by round

DateOpponentsH/AResultLeague
position
18 December 2016 SC Farense de Fonte Filipe A0–13rd
7 January 2017 Salamansa H1-14th
4 March 2017 [lower-alpha 1] SC Ribeira Bote A0-13rd
28 January 2017 Falcões (do Norte) H2-11st
5 February 2017 Académica Mindelo A1-21st
12 February 2017 FC Derby H1–11st
25 February 2017 Batuque FC H1–11st
11 March 2017SC Farense de Fonte FilipeH3–11st
19 March 2017SalamansaA0-51st
1 April 2017Ribeira BoteA0-01st
9 April 2017Falcões (do Norte)A2-21st
15 April 2017Académica MindeloH3-01st
22 April 2017FC DerbyA3-11st
30 April 2017BatuqueA0-21st
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion/Relegation
1 CS Mindelense 14950279+1832Promoted into the National Championships
2 FC Derby 146442218+422Also promoted into the National Championships

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

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PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
14950279 +18 32330115 +6620164 +12

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

São Vicente Cup

Mindelense advanced all the way to the cup finals, this time they faced FC Derby on 6 May and brought one of three Mindelo's rivalries to the cup final, the Mindelense–Derby rivalry, the oldest in the nation. Again, the club lost the super cup final match as they did last season. Mindelense finished as runner up after losing 2-4 in the penalty shootout as the match had a goal draw.

FC Derby association football club

Futebol Clube Derby is a football club that had played in the Premier division and the São Vicente Island League in Cape Verde and is Cape Verde's only affiliate of FC Porto and the oldest affiliate in the whole of Africa. It is based in the city of Mindelo on the island of São Vicente. It is the second team of the regional league who won the most titles after independence especially in the 1960s and the 1970s. Its current president is Carlos Alberto Lopes and its coach is Yoya who became in May 2017. The club name is the Dragons or Dragões, the same as Porto's slogan. Since 30 April 2017, they are one of three unrelegated clubs in the island along with Batuque and Mindelense.

Cape Verdean National Championships

Even though as they were the 2016 national winners, as they won an island title, the club achieved entry into the 2017 season. The two group system was replaced with the three group system featured four clubs each and now had two meetings per club. Mindelense played in Group B.

The first two matches featured clubs from the adjacent island, Santo Antão, the fourth and fifth round matches will also challenges with those clubs. Mindelense defeated the North Zone winner Paulense 0-1 on May 14 in Ponta do Sol, at the 2nd round, Mindelense defeated the South Zone winner, Académica Porto Novo 2-1 at home field, it is the only match where Mindelense conceded a goal. Mindelense had 6 points which were shared by Onze Unidos (Group A) and Sporting Praia (Group C). A week later, the club defeated Sal's Académico do Aeroporto 2-0 at home and shared the point totals of 9 with Sporting of Group C, they got the number one spot for two weeks as second placed Académica Porto Novo had 2 points and 5 goals scored. At the fourth round, no goals were scored in the home match with Paulense and got 10 points, also shared by Sporting Praia, from that time, Académica Porto Novo's win of Académico do Aeroporto has the lead only up to the final round. Mindelense was first in the group with 10 points and its away goals scored and conceded equalled with two.. Their next in three seasons at the nationals, a loss, this time to Académica Porto Novo 2-1 on the neighbouring island of Santo Antão, Mindelense is now struggling to get another chance in the knockout stage. Unknown Mindelense made a rivalry with Académica Porto Novo. Their point totals altogether were shared with Maio's Onze Unidos and Ultramarina from Tarrafal de São Nicolau and was behind Sporting Praia's for the remaining week. Mindelense made a win over Sal's Académica do Aeroporto at Espargos with a score of 0-2 and placed first in the group qualified into the playoff stage. Eight goals were scored, six were home goals.

DateOpponentsH/AResultScorersAttendanceLeague
position (Group B)
13 May Paulense DC A0-11st
20 May Académica do Porto Novo H2-11st
27 May Académico do Aeroporto H2-01st
3 June Paulense DC A0-01st
11 June Académica do Porto Novo A2-11st
18 June Académico do Aeroporto A0-21st

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
641183 +5 1321041 +320142 +2

Last updated: June 18, 2017.
Source: Rankings at rsssf

Playoffs

Semifinals

The first leg was delayed as no extra keys into the stadium into Estádio Orlando Rodrigues in Tarrafal de São Nicolau were available due to unknown reason. On July 2, the second leg was played. A week later, Mindelense was unofficially awarded 3-0 and the club was still no entrant into the finals. Ultramarina appealed to the problems with their entry into the stadium. It caused the next delay of the national championship finals competition in nine years (but not overall). The first leg was rescheduled and the date of the match was unknown for several weeks, it was put to late July, then early August. As the club did not showed up for a few weeks and after that club failing to appear to play in the first leg, Mindelense was disqualified and its matches were annulled, Mindelense's another hope for another title entirely disappeared and was out from further competition.

DateOpponentsH/AResult
13 August [lower-alpha 2] FC Ultramarina An/p, 3-0
2 July FC Ultramarina H0-2

Squad

*Source: [3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
1 Flag of Cape Verde.svg GK Piduca
2 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Zazú
3 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Hidelvis
4 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Buday
5 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Fache
6 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Dário
7 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Yvan
8 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Maniche
9 Flag of Cape Verde.svg FW Djonny
10 Flag of Cape Verde.svg FW Papalelé
12 Flag of Cape Verde.svg GK Hélio
No.PositionPlayer
13 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Cleison
14 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Toi Adão
15 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Djim Kelly
18 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Ivan
19 Flag of Cape Verde.svg FW Sílvio
20 Flag of Cape Verde.svg FW Ericson
21 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Day
22 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Vinha
27 Flag of Cape Verde.svg FW Nené
88 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Yuran

Club

The Management

Its chairman was Rui Alberto Leite. Daniel de Jesus continued his second year as manager of the club.

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Manager Flag of Cape Verde.svg Daniel de Jesus

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Other information

Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Rui Alberto Leite
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio Municipal Aderito Sena (5,000 / 105x68 m)

Source: [ citation needed ]

Team kit

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Home
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Notes

  1. Originally for January 15, 2017
  2. Originally for 27 June

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References

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  2. "2016-17 São Vicente Regional Championships". RSSSF. 22 December 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  3. "CS Mindelense" (in Portuguese). Sports Midia.