2017–18 Desportivo da Praia season

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Desportivo da Praia
2017–18 season
Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Jorge Martins Andrade
Manager Flag of Cape Verde.svg Kuko
Stadium Estádio da Várzea
Santiago South Premier Division 7th place
Santiago South Cup 1st Round
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The 2017–18 Desportivo da Praia season were in the island division of football (soccer). [1]

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Friendly competitions

GAFT Cup

Desportivo advanced up to the finals where they would lose to Benfica de Santa Cruz on October 28.

Grupo Desportivo Benfica de Santa Cruz, sometimes as Grupo Desportivo Benfica is a football (soccer) club that plays in the Santiago Island North League in Cape Verde. It is based in the town of Calheta de São Miguel in the island of Santiago and plays at Estádio Municipal 25 de Julho located northwest of the city center. Since the implementation of the two tier regional system in 2015, the club are one of ten unrelegated clubs of northern Santiago.

DateOpponentsResult
FA
October 13 Boavista da Praia 21
October 24 Sporting Praia 1-1 (4-3 pen)
October 28 Benfica de Santa Cruz 0-0 (3-4 pen)

Santiago South Premier Division

Desportivo Praia started the regional 2017-18 season with two straight losses before they made a win over the newcomer Tira Chapéu on November 17, another was made over the historically mighty Travadores a week later. A draw with almighty Sporting was followed. On December 10, they defeated AD Ribeira Grande before a loss to Académica was made. Their December 23 match with Boavista was delayed due to no referees appeared in the match, rescheduled for January 9, they lost 3-1. Desportivo made another win on December 20 over Benfica, then a two-goal draw with Eugénio Lima was made at the fifty day of 2018 in January. Recently Desportivo made a goal draw with ADESBA and is fifth with 15 points, three ahead of ADESBA and nine less than almighty Sporting. Desportivo failed to make another win as they lost again to Tchadense, this time with the score 2-1, the club's fifth of the season but is still fifth, with 11 points behind fourth placed Sporting. Another draw was next with a goal made with Celtic. Desportivo now has 16 points, shared alongside Tchadense, Ribeira Grande and ADESBA though their position dropped to 7th as they scored 13 goals. A round later, win number four came to Desportivo and made it the club's highest scoring match (third overall in Santiago South) of the season with the score 0-5 over newcomer Tira Chapéu and returned the 5th position to Desportivo and had 18 goals scored in total, a second straight win (fifth win of the season) was made on February 10 over CD Travadores who once had their successful seasons up to the late 2010s and has 22 points, at the time it was six less than Sporting's and scored more than 20 goals. In the next round, Desportivo suffered their next loss in four matches, to almighty Sporting with the score 2-0 and was nine point less than Sporting. Desportivo's 22 points are shared with Tchadense and Bairro, the only difference is Desportivo had 21 goals, a goal more than Tchadense. Desportivo suffered a second straight loss and no a goal scored in the last two matches, they lost to Ribeira Grande 0-2 on February 25, they also lost a position to Tchadense and is now 6th, their goal totals were shared with Bairro. Desportivo was even Steven to their goals scored and conceded. Straight loss number three came as they lost to the mighty Académica at the 18th round and their goal conceded was one more than their goals scored. Their 22 points totals are now shared with Ribeira Grande and no longer with Tchadense. No minimal relief came as they lost to another powerful club of Boavista 0-4 and made their fourth straight loss and four weeks without another goal scored. Desportivo had nine points above 11th placed Tira Chapéu which was also the relegation zone. Desportivo was seventh with 22 points alongside Ribeira Grande, they had two goals more than that club. Desportivo suffered their fifth straight loss as they lost 1-2 to Benfica on March 20, nonetheless the club entirely escaped a chance of being relegated. Desportivo remains seventh with 22 points, their difference is 22 goals over Ribeira Grande's 19. Desportivo's goals are also being shared with Bairro and ninth placed Travadores, also sharing is their six wins with Travadores. On March 25, Desportivo defeated Eugênio Lima with the score 1-4 and threw that club into the Second Division for next season. Their 25 points were shared with Ribeira Grande and Bairro, Desportivo conceded 29 goals made the club sixth One more match to go and was with Bairro, it ended in a goal draw again with that club and finished seventh with 26 points sharing Bairros', the main difference was they scored 27 goals, four more than that club.

DateOpponentsH/AResultChampionship
position
FA
November 5, 2017 Tchadense H0310th
November 11, 2017 Celtic da Praia A019th
November 17, 2017 AD Tira Chapéu H30
November 25, 2017 CD Travadores A10
December 1, 2017 Sporting Praia H00
December 10, 2017 AD Ribeira Grande A10
December 16, 2017 Académica da Praia H036th
January 9, 2018 [lower-alpha 1] Boavista Praia H13
December 30, 2017 Benfica da Praia A20
January 5, 2018 Eugénio Lima A225th
January 13, 2018 ADESBA A115th
January 20, 2018 Tchadense A125th
January 27, 2018 Celtic da Praia H117th
February 2, 2018 AD Tira Chapéu A505th
February 10, 2018 CD Travadores H315th
February 16, 2018 Sporting Praia A025th
February 25, 2018 AD Ribeira Grande H026th
March 2, 2018 Académica Praia A015th
March 9, 2018 Boavista Praia H047th
March 18, 2018 Benfica da Praia H127th
March 25, 2018 Eugénio Lima H416th
March 31, 2018 AD Bairro H117th
  1. Originally for December 23, during the scheduled match, no referees showed up which made the match to be rescheduled, no date has been announced
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
6 AD Ribeira Grande 2291122830-228
7 Desportivo da Praia 2275102730-326
8 AD Bairro 2275102338-1526

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
2275102730 −3 263351421 −7425139 +4

Last updated: April 1, 2018.
Source: Rankings at rsssf

Santiago South Cup

Desportivo lost to Desportivo 2-1 in the first round on December 13 and was kicked out from further competition for the season.

DateOpponentsResult
FA
December 13 Desportivo da Praia 12

Current squad

As of August 2017 [2]
No.Pos.Name Age Regional
Goals
--José Edlly Soares de Carvalho
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Euclides Tavares Monteiro
-FW Flag of Cape Verde.svg Ro (Óscar Romário Lopes Vaz)
-- Flag of Cape Verde.svg Silvério o Rosário Sanches Lopes
--Wilson Patrick Tavares

Club

The Management

Jorge Martins Andrade continues to be president and Kuko continues to be coach.

The Management

PositionStaff
Manager and head coach Flag of Cape Verde.svg Kuko

Last updated: November 2016
Source:http://www.scp.cv

Other information

As of 2016

Chairman Flag of Cape Verde.svg Jorge Martins Andrade
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio da Várzea (8,000 / 108x69 m)

Last updated: November 2016
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