2016–17 São Vicente Island League

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São Vicente Island League
Season2016-17
Champions CS Mindelense
Promoted GS Castilho
Relegated Falcões do Norte
Matches played56
Goals scored132 (2.36 per match)
Biggest home win4 matches
Biggest away winMindelense
Longest winning runMindelense
Longest unbeaten runMindelense
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The 2016–17 São Vicente Island League season was the 85th (41st since independence) of the competition of the second and third tiers of football in the island of São Vicente, Cape Verde. It started on 17 December 2016 and finished on 30 April 2017. The championship was organized and governed by the São Vicente Regional Football Association (Associação Regional de São Vicente de Futebol, ARSVF). [1] CS Mindelense won the 49th title, as they were national champions in the previous season, once again Derby as second place qualified into the 2017 Cape Verdean Football Championships, two weeks later in May. Mindelense qualified into the regional Super Cup as champion later in the year and faced the cup winner Derby.

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Its chairman of the season was Júlio do Rosario.

Overview

CS Mindelense was again the defending team of the title. A total of 14 clubs participated in the competition, 8 in the Premier Division and 6 in the Second Division. In the Premier Division, a total of 132 goals were scored, around twenty fewer than in 2015 and two last season.

CS Mindelense

Clube Sportivo Mindelense (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: KS Mindelensi, São Vicente Crioulo: KS Mindelense is a football club that plays in the Premier division of the Interisland League in Cape Verde. It is based in the city of Mindelo in the island of São Vicente. Mindelense is the oldest club in Cape Verde. It is the team won the most cups before and after independence especially in the 1950s and the 1970s with nine titles before independence and eleven after independence. Their first participation in the national division before independence was unofficially in 1938 and officially in 1954, Mindelense first appeared after independence in 1980. Since 30 April 2017, they are one of three unrelegated clubs in the island along with Batuque and Derby. Its current chairman is Daniel de Jesus. The club's nickname is Leões Encarnados or the Incarnated Lions. A nickname that is used less often is the Red Devils or the Diablos Vermelhos.

Mindelense finished with 32 points, the club did not lose a single match. [2] Mindelense scored the most numbering 27, second was Derby and third was Farense Fonte Filipe, the least was Salamansa with 10 and Ribeira Bote with 14. On the opposites, Mindelense conceded the fewest with 9 goals, second was Ribeira Bote with 14 while Salamansa conceded the most with 23 and second was Falcões do Norte with 22.

GS Castilho was promoted into the Regional Premier Division after participating for three seasons and failed to return after losing promotional matches in two seasons, Falcões do Norte was relegated and participated in the regional Second Division in the following season. Salamansa went into 7th place and challenged runner up in the Second Division, Ponta d'Pom in the promotional match. The first match ended in a goal draw, Salamansa won 1-0 in the second match and Salamansa stayed in the Premier Division in the following season.

Académica Mindelo started with first place, it was taken by Farense, Mindelense took it for the rest of the season. Académica Mindelo's position fallen to fifth at the 13th round and that club finished 3rd for the season while Derby was runner up for the season.

Académica Mindelo was thought to be first place up to the 13th round (originally with 29 points), in April, Derby made a protest that the club was using a goalkeeper with a fake identity. On April 24, the Disciplinary Council of the Cape Verdean Football Federation, removed every points that the fake goalkeeper had played totalling 11 and included one with Salamansa, Derby, Farense, the almighty Mindelense and Ribeira Bote, from February 25, they were the first three matches and the last two matches on April 15. [3] Their positions were dropped from first to fifth and also, their National qualification was lost.[ citation needed ]. The club did not used the fake goalkeeper in an April 1 match over Falcões do Norte.[ citation needed ], all this will remove the coach from the club and formed the club's part of some match fixing. The second place position was replaced by FC Derby, earlier positions were also changed, the club was actually third, then fifth and their points was 18. [3]

Cape Verdean Football Federation

The Cape Verdean Football Federation is the governing body of football in Cape Verde. It was founded in 1982, affiliated to FIFA in 1986 and to CAF in 2000. It organizes the national football league and the national team.

Participating clubs

League standings

Premier Division

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 CS Mindelense  (C) (Q)14950279+1832 2017 Cape Verdean Football Championships
2 FC Derby  (Q)146442218+422
3 Académica do Mindelo 147071821321
4 Batuque FC 1462614251120
5 Farense Fonte Filipe 145361716+118
6 Ribeira Bote 144461414016
7 Salamansa 1435610231314Divisional decisional match
8 Falcões do Norte  (R)143381622612Relegation to2017/18 São Vicente Second Division

Updated to games played on 23 December 2017.
Source: Cape Verde Islands: 2016/17: São Vicente
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) head-to-head away goals (only if two teams are tied); 6) goal difference
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Second Division

Results

Round 1
HomeScoreVisitorVenueDateTime
Ribeira Bote0 - 1DerbyAdérito Sena17 December14:00
Falcões1 - 2BatuqueAdérito Sena17 December16:00
Salamansa0 - 3Academica MindeloAdérito Sena18 December14:00
Farense0 - 1MindelenseAdérito Sena18 December16:00
Round 2
HomeScoreVisitorVenueDateTime
Mindelense1 - 1SalamansaAdérito Sena7 January14:00
Academica Mindelo4 - 2FarenseAdérito Sena7 January16:00
Batuque2 - 1Ribeira BoteAdérito Sena8 January14:00
Derby1 - 0FalcõesAdérito Sena8 January16:00
Round 3
HomeScoreVisitorVenueDateTime
Salamansa1 - 1BatuqueAdérito Sena14 January14:00
Falcões0 - 1Academica MindeloAdérito Sena14 January16:00
Farense2 - 1DerbyAdérito Sena4 March 114ː00
Ribeira Bote0 - 1MindelenseAdérito Sena4 March 216:00
Round 4
HomeScoreVisitorVenueDateTime
Mindelense2 - 1FalcõesAdérito Sena28 January14:00
Academica Mindelo2 - 0Ribeira BoteAdérito Sena28 January16:00
Farense3 - 0SalamansaAdérito Sena29 January14:00
Derby3 - 2BatuqueAdérito Sena29 January16:00
Round 5
HomeScoreVisitorVenueDateTime
Salamansa1 - 1DerbyAdérito Sena4 February14:00
Batuque1 - 0FarenseAdérito Sena4 February16:00
Falcões1 - 2Ribeira BoteAdérito Sena5 February14:00
Academica Mindelo1 - 2MindelenseAdérito Sena5 February16:00
Round 6
HomeScoreVisitorVenueDateTime
Ribeira Bote1 - 1FarenseAdérito Sena11 February14:00
Falcões0 - 0SalamansaAdérito Sena11 February16:00
Batuque0 - 1Academica MindeloAdérito Sena12 February14:00
Derby1 - 1MindelenseAdérito Sena12 February16:00
Round 7
HomeScoreVisitorVenueDateTime
Academica Mindelo0 - 33DerbyAdérito Sena25 February14:00
Mindelense1 - 1BatuqueAdérito Sena25 February16:00
Farense2 - 1FalcõesAdérito Sena26 February14:00
Salamansa1 - 0Ribeira BoteAdérito Sena26 February16:00
Round 8
HomeScoreVisitorVenueDateTime
Mindelense3 - 1FarenseAdérito Sena11 March14:00
Academica Mindelo0 - 34SalamansaAdérito Sena11 March16:00
Batuque0 - 1FalcõesAdérito Sena12 March14:00
Derby1 - 1Ribeira BoteAdérito Sena12 March16:00
Round 9
HomeScoreVisitorVenueDateTime
Falcões3 - 1DerbyAdérito Sena18 March14:00
Ribeira Bote0 - 1BatuqueAdérito Sena18 March16:00
Salamansa0 - 5MindelenseAdérito Sena19 March14:00
Academica Mindelo0 - 35FarenseAdérito Sena19 March16:00
Round 10
HomeScoreVisitorVenueDateTime
Academica Mindelo4 - 1FalcõesAdérito Sena1 April14:00
Mindelense0 - 0Ribeira BoteAdérito Sena1 April16:00
Derby2 - 2FarenseAdérito Sena2 April14:00
Batuque1 - 2SalamansaAdérito Sena2 April16:00
Round 11
HomeScoreVisitorVenueDateTime
Batuque1 - 2DerbyAdérito Sena8 April14:00
Salamansa0 - 1FarenseAdérito Sena8 April16:00
Ribeira Bote3 - 06Academica MindeloAdérito Sena9 April14:00
Falcões2 - 2MindelenseAdérito Sena9 April16:00
Round 12
HomeScoreVisitorVenueDateTime
Farense0 - 1BatuqueAdérito Sena14 April14:00
Derby4 - 0SalamansaAdérito Sena14 April16:00
Mindelense3 - 07Academica MindeloAdérito Sena15 April14:00
Ribeira Bote4 - 3FalcõesAdérito Sena15 April16:00
Round 13
HomeScoreVisitorVenueDateTime
Mindelense3 - 1DerbyAdérito Sena22 April14:00
Academica Mindelo0 - 1BatuqueAdérito Sena22 April16:00
Salamansa1 - 1FalcõesAdérito Sena23 April14:00
Farense0 - 0Ribeira BoteAdérito Sena23 April16:00
Round 14
HomeScoreVisitorVenueDateTime
Ribeira Bote2 - 0SalamansaAdérito Sena29 April14:00
Falcões1 - 0FarenseAdérito Sena29 April16:00
Batuque0 - 2MindelenseAdérito Sena30 April14:00
Derby0 - 2Academica MindeloAdérito Sena30 April16:00

All times are in UTC-1 (Cape Verde Time)

1Originally for 15 January as Derby's squad did not appeared
2Originally for 15 January as Mindelense's squad did not appeared
3Derby awarded 3-0, originally 0-0 as Académica Mindelo fielded a fake goalkeeper
4Salamansa was awarded 0-3, originally 2-1 as Académica Mindelo fielded a fake goalkeeper
5Farense was awarded 0-3, originally 1-1 as Académica Mindelo fielded a fake goalkeeper
6Ribeira Bote was awarded 3-0, originally 1-2 as Académica Mindelo fielded a fake goalkeeper
7 Mindelense awarded 3-0, originally 0-1 as Académica Mindelo fielded a fake goalkeeper

Promotional matches

Promotion matches
HomeScoreVisitorDate
Ponta d'Pom1 - 1Salamansa6 May
Salamansa1 - 0Ponta d'Pom14 May
Salamansa remains in the regional Premier Division.

All times are in UTC−1 (Cape Verde Time)

Position changes

Club / Week0102030405060708091011121314
Académica do Mindelo
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
Batuque FC
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
5
4
4
4
FC Derby
4
3
3
2
2
2
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
2
Falcões
5
6
8
7
8
8
8
8
6
7
7
8
8
8
SC Farense de Fonte Filipe
6
8
7
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
5
5
5
CS Mindelense
3
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
Ribeira Bote
7
7
6
8
6
6
7
7
8
8
8
7
7
6
Salamansa
8
5
5
6
7
7
6
6
7
6
6
6
6
7
São Vicente Premier Division 2016-17
Champions
CS Mindelense
49th title

Statistics

Academica Mindelo 4-2 Farense (January 7)
Academica Mindelo 4-1 Falcões (April 1)
Derby 4-0 Salamansa (April 14)
Ribeira Bote 4-3 Falcões (April 15)

See also

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References

  1. São Vicente Island Regional Football Association at the FCF website
  2. "Campeonatos Regionais: Mindelense arranca campeonato com vitória" [Regional Championships: Mindelense Started the Championships With a Win]. A Semana (in Portuguese). 20 December 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-12-23. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  3. 1 2 "Futebol regional São Vicente:Académica do Mindelo perde título na secretaria" [São Vicente Regional: Académica do Mindelo Lost the Title by the Secretary]. Criolosport (in Portuguese). 25 April 2017. Retrieved 13 May 2017.