2016–17 Vulcânicos FC season

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Vulcânicos FC
2016–17 season
Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Danildo Diniz
Manager Flag of Cape Verde.svg Manuel Ribeiro
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Raúl Santos
Stadium Estádio 5 de Julho
Fogo Premier Division Champion
Fogo Island Cup Finalist
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The 2016–17 Vulcânicos FC (or Vulcânico) season were in the island and top division of Cape Verdean football. Again the season was successful for the club. The club won their 10th title which was also their second straight. [1] Vulcânico will qualify into the regional Super Cup as champion, the next competition in three years.

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.

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Fogo Premier Division

The 2016-17 season was their second consecutive season that finished first place. Their first match of the season was with Cutelinho and nothing was scored which ended in a scoreless draw. A six match winning streak was next and defeated Valência, ABC Patim, Spartak d'Aguadinha, Baxada, Nô Pintcha dos Mosteiros and Juventude. In these matches, on December 22, Vulcânicos had their triumphant match defeating Baxada 10-0, the last one was quasi-triumphant as they defeated Juventude 2-6. A two goal draw was made in the derby with Académica do Fogo on January 29. The second part of their six match winning streak was made, first with Botafogo, then Cutelinho and the last two was Spartak whose result was 1-5 and Baxada with the score 8-1, their second triumphant and the club's third highest of the season. Vulcânico suffered a loss where they defeated Mosteiros' Nô Pintcha 2-1. On April 8, they defeated Juventude 1-10 and overthrew the club from further participation in the Second Division for the following season, their two 10 goal matches were also the region's highest up to April 23. Another draw was made in their derby with Académica, one less with just a goal scored each on April 16. Their final match of the season was a 5-0 win over Botafogo. Their championship hopes that day were nearly hanging on a thread as Académica's goal scored reached 50 but afterwards got the maximum of 61 for that club and achieved their second straight title as they finished with points tying their 2004 totals along with their 14 wins which were shared by Académica do Fogo. On their highest scoring matches of the season, it became second behind Académica's 14-0 win over Baxada in the region but not overall which is 3rd, two behind Nova Era's 0-20 win over Brasilim of the first phase of the Second Division. The club scored a total of 66 goals which became a club record for Vulcânico, also the only difference was they scored five more goals than Académica.

DateOpponentsH/AResultLeague
position
26 November Cutelinho A0–05th
4 December Valência H2-13rd
10 December ABC de Patim A0-42nd
17 December Spartak d'Aguadinha H2-02nd
22 December Baxada A0-102nd
8 January Nô Pintcha dos Mosteiros H3-12nd
21 January Juventude A1-62nd
29 January Académica do Fogo H2-22nd
11 February Botafogo A1-22nd
19 FebruaryCutelinhoH1-02nd
26 FebruaryValênciaA0-21st
11 MarchABCH2-11st
18 MarchSpartak d'AguadinhaA1-51st
25 MarchBaxadaH8-11st
1 AprilNô PintchaA2-11st
8 AprilJuventudeH10-01st
16 AprilAcadémica do FogoA1-11st
22 AprilBotafogoH5-01st
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion/Relegation
1 Vulcânico 1814316612+5445Promoted into the National Championships
2 Académica do Fogo 18143161105145None

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

Fogo Island Cup

Vulcânico advanced up to the finals and lost the cup title to Académica do Fogo.

Fogo Island Super Cup

As champion, Vulcânico faced the cup winner Académica do Fogo on October 21 and claimed their next title in a decade.

Cape Verdean Football Championships

The 2017 National Championships season was the first reformatted into three groups. The club was placed in Group A. The season's first match which was to be on May 13 was delayed as a championship dispute in the Santiago South occurred that time, on May 17, the entrant became AJAC. Their first match was against Onze Unidos from Maio and lost 0-1. A single goal draw with São Nicolau's FC Ultramarina was made at the 3rd round, the match was played in Tarrafal de São Nicolau. On May 31, they played their rescheduled first round match with AJAC and made their only win to date 2-3 in Calheta. In their second rematch with AJAC, Vulcânicos lost it and even steven on goals scored to conceded at home, another loss to Onze Unidos was made at the fifth round and became eliminated from participation into the playoff stage together with AJAC, they were third and has 6 goals scored over AJAC's five, also Vulcânicos had a ratio of 5/6 goals scored and conceded away. Their second and last repeat of the suffering loss came to the club as they lost the final match of the season 1-2 to São Nicolau's Ultramarina and finished last in the group with 4 points, they had 7 goals scored, even with AJAC along with their goals conceded but a point less than AJAC's. All of its home matches ended in losses and had a 3 to 4 ratio of goals scored and conceded home and 5 to 6 away.

CD Onze Unidos

Clube Desportivo Onze Unidos is a football club that had played in the Premier division and plays in the Maio Island League in Cape Verde. It is based in the island of Maio Island. Since the implementation of the Second Division in 2015, Since the implementation of the Second Division in 2015, Onze Unidos are one of five unrelegated clubs of Maio.

Futebol Clube de Ultramarina is a football (soccer) club that plays in the São Nicolau Island League in Cape Verde. It is based in the city of Tarrafal in the island of São Nicolau. The team has only reached a few of the final games before and after independence.

DateOpponentsH/AResultScorersAttendanceLeague
position (Group A)
31 May AJAC Calheta A2-31st
20 May Onze Unidos H0-12nd
27 May FC Ultramarina A2-22nd
4 JuneAJACH1-23rd
11 JuneOnze UnidosA2-03rd
18 JuneUltramarinaH1-24th

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
6114711 −4 400325 −311156 −1

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

Squad

As of May 16, 2017 [2] [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.

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1 Flag of Cape Verde.svg GK Rolando Lopes
2 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Nitchó
3Flag placeholder.svg MF Victor Touré
4 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Katio
5 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Mané de Coia
7 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Victor Piduca
8 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Pilé
9 Flag of Cape Verde.svg FW Kutchutcha [lower-alpha 1]
10 Flag of Cape Verde.svg FW Adérito Andrade
11 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Zé Batatinha
12 Flag of Cape Verde.svg GK Lu
13 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Kadú
No.PositionPlayer
14 Flag of Cape Verde.svg FW Kevy Badio
15 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Mitchô
16 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Deytchon
17 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Vando
18 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Branco
19 Flag of Cape Verde.svg FW Badio
20 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Kundum
21 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF
22 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Davi Alves
23 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF
25 Flag of Cape Verde.svg FW Edgar Montrond
  1. ALUPEC: Kutxutxa

Club

The Management

Its chairman was Manuel Ribeiro up to May 2017 and after was taken by Raúl Santos. Its coach is Danildo Diniz.

PositionStaff
Manager Flag of Cape Verde.svg Danildo Diniz

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Other information

Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Raúl Santos
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio 5 de Julho (1,000 / 100x65 m)

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Team kit

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