2016–17 FC Ultramarina season

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FC Ultramarina
2016–17 season
Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Alexandre Ramos
Manager Flag of Cape Verde.svg Marinelda da Graça
Stadium Estádio Orlando Rodrigues
São Nicolau Island League Champion
São Vicente Cup Finalist
São Vicente Super Cup Winner
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The 2016–17 FC Ultramarina season were in the island and top division of Cape Verdean football. The club won the island's 12th title, a record. As they were the 2016 national league winners, they qualified into the national championships. [1] Ultramarina will qualify to the 2017 regional super cup as regional champion.

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 49 goals. Of which 33 was scored in the São Nicolau League which was a third less and 16 in the national championships, 11 in the regular season and 5 in the playoffs. Their total points was 36 for the island and 13 in the national championships totaling 49. [2] On the regional points, it may be a club record, but at the national level, it became a club record surpassing their 2003's nine points. On national goal total, their 16 goals in 2017 are more than the 15 scored in 2003, although the second leg result of the 2017 semi-finals was annulled.

The 2003 Cape Verdean Football Championship season was the 24th of the competition of the first-tier football in Cape Verde. Its started on 17 May and finished on 2 August. The tournament was organized by the Cape Verdean Football Federation. No club participated in the 2004 CAF Champions League or the 2004 CAF Winner's Cup.

São Nicolau Island League

Ultramarina Tarrafal won their 12th title in the island. The club scored 33 goals, 12 more than the previous season. Ultramarina Tarrafal started off with a victory over Belo Horizonte at the first round and started fourth, two consecutive draws followed, a scoreless one with Académica da Preguiça, then with two goals with Atlético Ribeira Brava, their rival. From the second round, the club was second placed for three rounds. Five straight wins Ultramarina later made, after their victory of AJAT'SN, they clinched first spot which they had for the rest of the season. Their highest scoring match was a 6-0 win over Talho on March 11. It was the island's highest until April 22 behind Atlético's 0-7 away over Talho. A goal draw was followed with Académica da Preguiça. All remaining five matches ended with victory, first their rival Atlético Ribeira Brava where Ultramarina conceded one goal at home, then Ribeira Brava, an 0-5 win over AJAT'SN which was the club's highest away and the remaining ended four over zero to Praia Branca then to Talho away at Ribeira Brava's field.

Ultramrina Tarrafal finished with 36 points and had 11 wins and 3 draws. 3 out of 4 conceded goals were in two matches that ended in draws away. Ultramarina won 20 matches in succession; they last lost on March 25, 2016 in a match against Atlético Ribeira Brava.

Results by round

All matches were played in 2017.

DateOpponentsH/AResultLeague
position
14 January Belo Horizonte H1–04th
15 January Académica da Preguiça H0-02nd
28 January SC Atlético A2-22nd
4 February Ribeira Brava H1-02nd
11 February AJAT'SN H3-01st
18 February FC Praia Branca A0–21st
11 March Talho H6–01st
18 MarchBelo HorizonteA2–31st
26 MarchAcadémica da PreguiçaA1-11st
1 AprilSC Atlético Ribeira BravaH2-11st
8 AprilRibeira BravaA0-11st
22 AprilAJAT'SNA0-51st
29 AprilPraia BrancaH4-01st
6 MayTalhoA0-41st
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion/Relegation
1 Ultramarina Tarrafal 141130334+2936Promoted into the National Championships
2 Académica da Preguiça 148422211+1111None

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
141130334 +29 36610171 +16520163 +13

Last updated: May 4, 2015.
Source: Rankings at rsssf

São Nicolau Cup

Ultramarina Tarrafal advanced all the way to the cup finals and faced Desportivo Ribeira Brava and defeated that club and conquered the cup title and became the island's only club to have a regional double.

Clube Desportivo Ribeira Brava is a football club that currently plays in the São Nicolau Island League in Cape Verde and is the island's third most popular club. It is based in the Ribeira Brava, the island's largest and the capital on the island of São Nicolau. The team won island titles, first in 1990 and another in 2010. The club currently has four championship titles and a cup title for the island.

Cape Verdean National Championships

Ultramarina Tarrafal achieved entry into the 2017 season as regional champion. The two group system was replaced with the three group system featured four clubs each and now had two meetings per club. Ultramarina played in Group A.

The first match was away on the island of Maio and faced Onze Unidos and lost 2-1. Ultramarina got their first seasonal win after defeating AJAC da Calheta from Santiago North 2-0 in their first of two challenges. At the 3rd round, a two goal draw was made with Fogo's Vulcânicos at home. Another win for Ultramarina was made on June 4 and defeated that club 2-1 at home which was also Ultramarina's last home match in the regular season. Ultramarina became a second placed club for some weeks. Two more wins were made first over AJAC da Calheta 0-2 in Calheta de São Miguel and a 1-2 win over Vulcânicos on the island of Fogo at Estádio 5 de Julho. Ultramarina finished first with 13 points and scored 11 goals and overcame Onze Unidos' lead and Ultramarina headed to the semifinals.

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.

Calheta de São Miguel Settlement in Santiago, Cape Verde

Calheta de São Miguel is a city in the northern part of the island of Santiago, Cape Verde. In 2010 its population was 3,175. It is situated on the east coast, 31 km north of the capital Praia. It is the seat of São Miguel municipality.

Estádio 5 de Julho

Estádio 5 de Julho is a multi-purpose stadium in São Filipe, Cape Verde just east of the city center known as Bila Baxo and is near Alto da Aguadinha. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 1,000 people. The stadium is named with the date of Cape Verdean independence.

DateOpponentsH/AResultScorersAttendanceLeague
position (Group A)
13 May Onze Unidos A2-1
20 May AJAC da Calheta H2-0
27 May Vulcânicos A2-22nd
4 JuneOnze UnidosH2-12nd
11 JuneAJAC da CalhetaA0-22nd
18 JuneVulcânicosA1-21st

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
6411116 +5 1321063 +320153 +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, Ultramarina Tarrafal was unofficially awarded against 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 Mindelense 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 Ultramarina Tarrafal headed to the finals showdown in 14 years.

DateOpponentsH/AResult
13 August [lower-alpha 1] FC Ultramarina An/p, 3-0
2 July FC Ultramarina H0-2

Squad

27 August 2017

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Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Adyr
Flag of Cape Verde.svg FW Djassa
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Patchik
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Augusto

Club

The Management

PositionStaff
Manager Flag of Cape Verde.svg Alexandre Ramos

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Other information

Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Marinelda da Graça
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio Orlando Rodrigues (5,000 / 106x68 m)

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Team kit

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Notes

  1. Originally for 27 June

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References

  1. "Cape Verde Islands 2016/17". RSSSF.
  2. "2016-17 São Vicente Regional Championships". RSSSF. 22 December 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2017.