2016–17 Sporting Clube da Brava season

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Sporting Clube da Brava
2016–17 season
Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Francisco Oliveira
Manager Flag of Cape Verde.svg (Ney) Loko
Stadium Estádio Aquiles de Oliveira
Brava Island League Champion

The 2015–16 Sporting Clube da Brava season were in the island division of Cape Verdean football, the Brava Island League. The season was their fourth consecutive time that were champions at the regionals and made their 49 unbeaten streak at the regional championships.

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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The club scored a total of 67 goals which became a regional record surpassing their 63 goals scored last season. Also heir total points of 36 became a club record. [1]

Brava Island League

The 2017 season started first and kept the position for the entire season, also Sporting Brava would win all 12 matches and became the best season ever on the island. On March 27, the club was crowned regional champions for the fourth straight time and their recent. [2] Their most successful match was a gigantic 2-16 win over GD Corôa at the final round and was Brava's highest, their second was an 11th round match where they defeated Benfica 0-14.

The 2016–17 Brava Island League season was the competition of the second and third tier football in the island of Brava, Cape Verde Its started on 21 January and finished on 30 April 2017, later than last season. The championship was governed by the Brava Regional Football Association. Sporting Brava won their fourth and recent title.

DateOpponentsH/AResultScorersAttendanceLeague
position
22 January Académica da Brava H3–01st
29 January Juventude da Furna H3-01st
5 February Nô Pintcha A0-11st
12 February Benfica Brava H5-01st
19 February Morabeza A1-41st
4 March Corôa H9–11st
12 MarchAcadémca da BravaA1–21st
19 MarchJuventude da FurnaA1–61st
26 MarchNô PintchaH1-01st
2 AprilBenfica BravaA0-141st
8 AprilMorabezaH3-11st
29 AprilCorôaA2-161st
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion/Relegation
1 Sporting Clube da Brava 121200677+6026Promoted into the National Championships
2 Académica da Brava 127233012+1823None

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

Brava Opening Tournament

Sporting Brava won a title for their opening tournament.

Cape Verdean Football Championships

The 2017 National Championships season was the first reformatted into three groupsa and Sporting Brava was placed in Group C. The 2017 season would be slightly more successful than their last three. The club won the first round match over Sal Rei and the unusual on May 21, they defeated Mindelo's one of the top two clubs, Derby and their points and wins now equals to that of last season. In the competition of two Sporting affiliates, they found out impossible to defeat the almighty Sporting Praia in Praia as they lost 1-0. One June 4, Sporting Brava made another victory over Sal Rei at home field and now pushed themselves to a new national championship record in wins (3) and points (9) and now equals half of their previous overall point total of 18. Sporting Brava kept themselves as being the best of the second placed club for their qualification into the playoff stage up to the fourth round. Instead of another win, a loss was made to Derby on June 11, also they scored the season's final goal. Their final was another Sporting challenge with a club from Praia, it ended without any goals scored and finished 2nd with a club record of 10 points, listed third in the second placed rankings together with Derby Sporting Brava was eliminiated from further competitions in the playoff stage.

DateOpponentsH/AResultLeague
position (Group C)
13 May Sal Rei A0-11st
20 May FC Derby H2-12nd
27 May Sporting Brava A1-02nd
4 JuneSal ReiH2-12nd-Q
11 JuneDerbyA2-12nd-U
18 JuneSporting PraiaH0-02nd-U

Squad

As of 24 February 2017 [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.

No.PositionPlayer
1 Flag of Cape Verde.svg GK Danielson
2 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Ja [lower-alpha 1]
3 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Stive [lower-alpha 2]
4 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Elton
5 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Djan [lower-alpha 3]
6 Flag of Cape Verde.svg DF Willy
7 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Djeredja
8 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Jorge
9 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Black
10 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Helder
11 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Nelson
No.PositionPlayer
12 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Heta
13 Flag of Cape Verde.svg FW Chris
14 Flag of Cape Verde.svg GK Cláudio
15 Flag of Cape Verde.svg FW Djuca
16 Flag of Cape Verde.svg FW Ady
17 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Tchalie
18 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Nouno
19 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Douglas
20 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Jota
21 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Maurício
25 Flag of Cape Verde.svg MF Djicas
  1. Also spelt as Já
  2. Not commonly as Stevie
  3. Not often as Jan

Club

The Management

Its chairman was Sérgio and its manager was Djodje.

PositionStaff
Manager Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ney Loko

Source:[ citation needed ]

Other information

Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Francisco Oliveira
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio Aquiles de Oliveira (1,000 / )

Source: [ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "2016-17 Brava Regional Championships". RSSSF.
  2. "Sporting tetra campeão da Brava" ["Sporting Five Time Chamopion of Brava"] A Semana(in Portuguese), 27 March 2017, accessed on 27 March 2017
  3. Sporting Brava article on the Spanish Wikipedia
  4. Sporting Brava's squad page (in Portuguese)