2017–18 Brava Island Championships

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Brava Island Championships
Season 2017–18
Champions SC Morabeza
Matches played 42
Goals scored 157 (3.74 per match)

The 2017–18 Brava Island Championships season was the competition of the second and third tier football in the island of Brava, Cape Verde. Its started on December 23,, 2017 and finished March 25, 2018, earlier than last season. The championship was governed by the Brava Regional Football Association (Associação Regional de Futebol da Brava, ARFB). [1] SC Morabeza won their 10th and recent title, also it was their next in eight years, [2] Morabeza will play in Group C.

The Brava Island League is a regional championship played in Brava Island, Cape Verde. The championships are organized by Brava Regional Football Association. The winner of the championship plays in the Cape Verdean football Championships of each season.

Association football team field sport

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Brava, Cape Verde island of the Cape Verde archipelago

Brava is an island in Cape Verde, in the Sotavento group. At 62.5 km2 (24.1 sq mi), it is the smallest inhabited island of the Cape Verde archipelago, but at the same time the greenest. First settled in the early 16th century, its population grew after Mount Fogo on neighbouring Fogo erupted in 1680. For more than a century, its main industry was whaling, but the island economy is now primarily agricultural.

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Sporting Brava was yet again the defending team of the title. A total of 7 clubs participated in the competition. 157 goals were scored, fewer than the previous two seasons. All matches were played at Estádio Aquiles de Oliveira in Nova Sintra.

Estádio Aquiles de Oliveira

Estádio Aquiles de Olveira, also as Aquilo de Oliveira is a multi-use stadium in Nova Sintra on the island of Brava, Cape Verde, as the island size is small, it is the only sports venue on the island. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Académica, Benfica and Sporting, clubs based from other parts of the municipality outside Nova Sintra plays at the stadium including SC Juventude da Furna and SC Morabeza. The stadium holds 1,000 people and its ground is artificial grass. The stadium is operated by the Brava Regional Football Association (ARFB).

Overview

Its scoring became moderate and almost normal to other championships, the national level. The positions were head to head, Morabeza and Sporting held it for some weeks until the last round when Morabeza clinched first place and won their next regional title. Morabeza finished with a club record of 31 points, fourth in Brava behind Sporting's three seasonal totals, 32 (in 2014), 34 (in 2016) and 36 (in 2017), also it is shared with Juventude's total made in 2013. Morabeza also made another record, 10 wins in a season, a club record sharing with Juventude's 2013 total and Sporting's 2014 and 2018 total as third in the region, it is behind Sporting's 11 (2016) and 12 (2017) wins.

What ended is Sporting Brava's unbeaten run which numbered 55 matches, the club's next loss in a few season was on February 24, a 3-1 loss to Juventude da Furna. Of any second tier competitions in the archipelago, it is behind Académica do Porto Novo's (of Santo Antão South) 56 made from March 5, 2011 to April 23, 2016. It is higher than the unbeaten runs made by Sporting Praia and CS Mindelense. Later at the nationals. [2] On the opposites, Académica finished seven, a lower position where they never ended since the 2012 expansion to seven clubs.

Académica do Porto Novo

Associação Académica do Porto Novo is a multi-sport club that plays in the Santo Antão Island League South Zone in Cape Verde. It is based in the town of Porto Novo in the southeastern part of the island of Santo Antão. Sporting activities includes football and volleyball. Its current head is Osvaldinho Silva Lopes and its coach is Gunga. The nickname of the club like many other Académicas is Mica.

Sporting Clube da Praia

Sporting Clube da Praia, short form: Sporting Praia is a professional football club that plays in the Santiago South Premier Division in Cape Verde. It is based in the capital city of Praia in the island of Santiago, one of the unrelegated clubs in the south of the island along with three of the city's four historically mightiest clubs including Académica, Boavista and CD Travadores. Along with Académcia, Boavista, Desportivo, Travadores and Vitória, it is one of several teams that share the same ground, Estádio da Várzea, which has a capacity of 8,000. Sporting has won six championships since independence and a few before independence. The first title was won in the summer of 1962 before independence. Sporting recently won the 2017 national title. Its current president is Carlos Daniel Caetano and its manager is Lito, who once played for Portuguese clubs as footballer.

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.

Sporting Brava scored the most number of goals numbering 44, second was Morabeza with 22 and third was Benfica with 24, the last two were Corôa with six and Académica with only 9. On the opposites, Académica conceded the most with 42, second was Corôa with 32. The least was Morabeza with only eight goals. [2]

The 2017-18 Brava's opening tournament and cup competitions were held for the season. The championship had no breaks for the season.

Participating clubs

Club Location2016-17 positions
Académica da Brava Nova SintraRegional runner-up
Benfica da Brava Nova Sintra and Nossa Senhora do Monte 7th place
Corôa Mato Grande 6th place
SC Juventude da Furna Furna 5th place
SC Morabeza Nova Sintra4th place
Nô Pintcha Furna3rd place
Sporting Brava Nova Sintra and Lem Regional champions

League standings

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Morabeza  (C) (Q) 12 10 1 1 33 8 +2531 2018 Cape Verdean Football Championships
2 Sporting 12 10 0 2 44 9 +3530
3 Juventude da Furna 12 7 2 3 19 11 +823
4 Benfica 12 5 2 5 24 32817
5 Nô Pintcha 12 5 0 7 18 22415
6 Corôa 12 0 3 9 10 32223
7 Académica 12 0 2 10 9 32232

Updated to games played on 25 March 2018.
Source: Cape Verde Islands: 2017-18: Brava
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.

Results

Partial list

Round 1
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Nô Pintcha1 - 3Sporting23 December
Juventude0 - 0Morabeza24 December14:00
Académica3 - 5Benfica24 December16:00
Round 2
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Académica0 - 6Morabeza30 December
Juventude1 - 0Nô Pintcha31 December14:00
Benfica2 - 1Corôa31 December16:00
Round 3
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Sporting1 - 3Juventude10 January
Morabeza4 - 2Corôa11 January14:00
Nô Pintcha1 - 0Corôa11 January16:00
Round 4
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Académica1 - 3Juventude14 January14:00
Sporting4 - 0Corôa14 January16:00
Nô Pintcha1- 4Morabeza15 January
Round 5
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Juventude4 - 2Corôa20 January
Sporting7 - 0Académica21 January14:00
Nô Pintcha2 - 1Benfica21 January16:00
Round 6
HomeScoreVisitorDateTime
Corôa0 - 0Académica27 January
Juventude2 - 3Benfica28 January14:00
Sporting2 - 1Morabeza28 January16:00
Brava Island Championships 2017-18
Champions
SC Morabeza
10th title

Statistics

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