2017 Santiago South Super Cup

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2017 Santiago South Super Cup
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Estádio da Várzea hosted the regional super cup final
Event Santiago South Super Cup
Date 28 October 2017
Venue Estádio da Várzea, Praia, Santiago
2015
2018

The 2015 Santiago South Super Cup was the 5th and recent annual and a single knockout match featuring the winner of the 2016-17 Premier Division Sporting Praia, as the club was also the 2016-17 cup winner, runner up in the cup competition Os Garridos competed. [1]

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.

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The super cup was played as did in the previous editions at Estádio da Várzea southwest of the city center of Praia.

Estádio da Várzea stadium

Estádio da Várzea is a multi-purpose stadium in Praia, Cape Verde just west of the city center's plateau in the subdivision of Várzea and on Avenida Cidade de Lisboa on its east side. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 8,000 people. The stadium is owned by the city of Praia and is operated by the Santiago South Regional Football Association and serves its headquarters of the association. The other stadium operated by the association in the south of the island is Calabaceira. The entrance is on the west side of the stadium where most of the seat is. The stadium has seat rows in the left and right sides, 200 meters east is the Plateau of Praia. Its size is 108 by 69 m, the longest part of the field goes north to south with a 15 degree angle facing east at the top. Its elevation is about 4 meters above sea level. A smaller practice field lies due south. The stadium is home to the four best football clubs in Cape Verde, Sporting, CD Travadores, Académica and Boavista FC the Santiago Island first division alongside Vitória FC, one of the region's best, it also home of Desportivo da Praia which is a military club and the lesser club Benfica Praia. Other teams that base in another part include ADESBA located in the nearby neighborhood of Craveiro Lopes some hundreds of meters north but play in the stadium.

The finals were televised and listened on radio on Rádio Praia. They were also listened throughout the island, Maio, Fogo and Brava from the same station.

It was the next Super Cup match in two seasons, the 2016 edition was canceled as the Boavista-Delta regional cup final which was to be played in May 2016 was not rescheduled until April 2017 and the super cup match with Desportivo da Praia, the 2016 regional champion, later rescheduled to be played for 2017 was not held.

Desportivo da Praia is a football club that currently plays in the Premier division and the Santiago Island League (South) in Cape Verde. It is based in the capital city of Praia in the island of Santiago. It is the military team of Cape Verde. Its nickname is militares. The team won the first and only regional opening tournament in 2014.

Background

Sporting Praia made their fourth appearance at the competition, their last appearance was in 2015. Os Garridos never played a Super Cup match before. [1]

Match

Summary

No goals were scored during the first half. During the second half, Kinzley of Sporting Praia scored a goal at the 59th minute, immediately resuming after the goal scored, Sporting got the ball, soon João Paulino, ex-Tchadense player scored another one at the 61st minute. Afterwards no goals were ever scored. Later, Sporting won their third and recent super cup title for the south of the island.

Details

Sporting Praia 2-0 Os Garridos
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Praia, Santiago
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Os Garridos, Away
GK1 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Kelvi
DF2 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Kadú
DF3 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Admar
DF4 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Blessed M. Teixeira
DF5 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Madjer
MF6Tabaco
FW7Gily
MF8 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Palo
FW9 Flag of Nigeria.svg Mike
MF10 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Tigana (C)
FW11 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Nildo
MF13 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Gaussou Badayoko
DF14 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Paulo Tavares
DF15 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Panduru
MF17 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Pery
FW18Kikas
FW19Tei
MF20 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Dário Paiva
FW21 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Igor
FW22 Flag of Nigeria.svg Matthew Mbutidem Sunday
GK23 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Txu
DF24Tidy
MF25 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Nelito (Antunes)
MF26Camaron
Flag of Cape Verde.svg João Paulino
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ailton
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Edilton Afonseca
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Edmilson
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Elisandro Brazão
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Walter Patrick Cabral
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Celso Mendes
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Djanine
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Edeney
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Elton Patrick Gonçalves
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Edilson Mendes Fernandes
DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg Fred
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Carlos Alberto Ferreira
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Adérito Jailson Gomes
Flag of Cape Verde.svg David P. Gomes
Flag of Cape Verde.svg David Wilker Gomes
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Daniel Gonçalves
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Hilton [lower-alpha 1]
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Hericles (Éricles)
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ivanildo
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Jair José
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Janilson
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Nelito, Jr.
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Constantino Leal
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Gelson Jac Martins
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Henry Meiller
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Flávio Jair Mendes
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Adilson Adérito Moniz
Flag of Cape Verde.svg José Manuel Monteiro
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Elder Rodrigues Modeira
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Nilton (Tavares)
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Carlos Patrick Pereira
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Rilton
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Carlos Tavares Rosa
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Carlos Tovicke Semedo
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Adérito da Cruz Silva
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Wallin Stiv
Flag of Cape Verde.svg Joel Alexandre da Veiga
Santiago South
Super Cup winners
Sporting Praia
3rd title
Match officials
  • Assistant referees:
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Match rules

See also

Notes

  1. Helton in Portuguese

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