Sporting–Académica rivalry of Praia

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Sporting and Académica rivalry of Praia
Other namesCapital Derby (Derby do Capital)
Praia Derby (Derby da Praia)
Locale Praia, Santiago, Cape Verde
Teams Sporting Praia, Académica Praia
Latest meetingAcadémica Praia 0–0 Sporting Praia, February 4, 2018

The football rivalry between Sporting and Académica is a rivalry in Praia in the island of Santiago, Cape Verde. One of the largest rivalries in the nation after Sporting's rivalry with Boavista and Travadores and Boavista's rivalry with Travadores. It forms one of the rivalry being called the Capital Derby (Derby do Capital) or the Praia Derby (Derby da Praia).

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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.

Associação Académica da Praia is a football club that plays in the Premier division of the Santiago Island League (South) in Cape Verde. It is played along with Praia's three other famous teams in Estádio da Varzea, the club also practices at the stadium and over a kilometer east in Achada Grande Frente. Its current president is Kiki and manager is Janito Carvalho who coached Sporting Praia in the previous season.

History

After Académica was founded in 1963, there had been around 100 matches that featured Sporting and Académica, there were also over 100 matches with the cup competitions.

In July 2009, the rivalry was taken to the national level in the finals. Sporting Praia won the first match and the second match ended in a draw goal, as they won a total of three goals, claimed their eighth title since independence. [1] The match was also the first in years to feature two clubs from the same island, football association and the city.

Académica's last win was in January 2011, Sporting's last win was in April 2015. The last four matches as of February 2017 ended in draws, the recent was a scoreless one.

Cultural rivalry

Both Sporting Praia and Académica Praia are affiliates to Portuguese clubs, the first to Lisbon and the second to Coimbra.

Football rivalry

The rivalry began before the 1970s in Cape Verde after the derbies of Boavista, Travadores and Vitória Praia.

Sporting Praia is one of the most successful football (sooccer) club in Cape Verde, having won about 35 official titles (13 national and 22 regional) compared to Académica's 8 official titles (1 colonial, 1 national and 6 regional). On the other hand, Sporting performed in African competitions (no Capeverdean team has ever won an African title). Their greatest success is the participation in the First Round in the 1992 African Cup of Champions Clubs and the 2009 CAF Champions League. Sporting appeared once in the 2001 CAF Cup Winners' Cup and did not exceed the preliminaries. Académica never appeared at the continental competitions.

The 2009 CAF Champions League is the 45th edition of Africa's premier club football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), and the 13th edition under the current CAF Champions League format. The winner will participate in the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup and the 2010 CAF Super Cup.

Statistics

Head to head

Competitive honours won
Competition Sporting Académica Praia
Cape Verdean Football Championships 121 (1)
Cape Verdean Cup None1
Santiago and the Santiago South 234
Santiago South Cup 41
Santiago South Super Cup 2None
Santiago South Opening Tournament 3None
Other1None

Records

Partial matches list

Santiago South Premier Division

The information has selected matches of the challenge from the 2011-12 season

Sporting Praia – Académica PraiaAcadémica Praia – Sporting Praia
SeasonR.DateScoreR.DateScore
2010–111609–04–20112–1723–01–20113–0
2011–12 605–02–20121–01515–04–20121–2
2012–13 1414–04–20132–1604–02–20130–1
2013–14 1215–02–20142–1301–12–20130–4
2014–15 1719–04–20151–0815–02–20150–2
2015–16 1816–01–20161–1709–04–20162–2
2016–17 1317–02–20170–0211–11–20161–1
2017–181404–02–20180–0319–11–20173–2

Santiago South Super Cup

Sporting Praia – Académica Praia
R.SeasonScore
Final2007W–L

Cape Verdean Football Championships

Sporting Praia – Académica PraiaAcadémica Praia – Sporting Praia
SeasonR.DateScoreR.DateScore
2009 Finals-2nd Leg04–07–20092–0Finals-1st Leg11–07–20091–1

Head-to-Head ranking in the Santiago South Premier Division

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Sporting Praia
Académica Praia

Men in both teams

References