2006–07 in Cape Verdean football

In the 2006–07 season of competitive football (soccer) in Cape Verde[1] It was the first season that the national cup competition took place, its first winner was Académica da Praia.

Football in Cape Verde
Season2006–07
Men's football
2007 Cape Verdean Football ChampionshipsSporting Clube da Praia
2005–06 2007–08

Diary of the season

  • September 25 - CS Marítimo do Porto Novo celebrated its 25th anniversary
  • The Cape Verdean Football Federation celebrated its 25th anniversary
  • November: Paulense celebrated its 25th anniversary
  • Sport Sal Rei Club won their 6th title for Boa Vista
  • SC Morabeza won their 3rd title for Brava
  • Vulcânicos FC won their 6th title for Fogo
  • Académica da Calheta won their 1st title for Maio
  • Académico do Aeroporto won their 8th title for Sal
  • Scorpion Vermelho won their 1st title for Santiago North
  • Sporting Clube da Praia won their 3rd title for Santiago South
  • Rosariense won their 2nd title Santo Antão North
  • Sporting Clube do Porto Novo won their 2nd title for Santo Antão South
  • FC Ultramarina won their 7th title for São Nicolau
  • Académica do Mindelo won their 10th and recent title for São Vicente
  • May 12:
  • May 30: The match between Académica Praia and Vulcânicos was rescheduled, Académica Praia won 1-0
  • May 31: The match between Morabeza and Sal Rei was rescheduled, Sal Rei won 3-1
  • June 9: Académica do Mindelo defeated Sal Rei 6-0 and made it the season's second highest scoring match
  • June 24: Regular season ends
  • June 30: Knockout stage begins
  • July 14: Championship finals begins
  • July 21 - Sporting Clube da Praia claimed their 6th national championship title[1]
  • August 25, - the 2007 Cape Verdean Cup begins
  • August 30 - Group stage of the national cup begins
  • September 1 - Académica da Praia won their only national cup title

Final standings

Cape Verdean Football Championships

Académica do Mindelo and Académico do Aeroporto were first in each group along with two Praia based teams Sporting and Académica, second of each group. Académica Mindelo had the most points numbering 13, second was Académico do Aeroporto with 11, two Praia based teams Sporting and Académica had ten each which was third. Académica Mindelo scored the most with 16 goals followed by Sporting Praia with 11 and Académico do Aeroporto with 10. In the semis, Sporting Praia advanced with 6 goals scored each they defeated Académico do Aeroporto with three goals and Académica do Mindelo who defeated Académica Praia with a 1-0 result each leg, both of the clubs are Académica de Coimbra affiliates. In the finals, the first match ended in a scoreless draw, the final leg ended in a goal draw, Sporting Praia scored a goal at the last minute of stoppage time, being an away goal, Sporting Praia won their sixth championship match[1]

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Académica do Mindelo5410160+1613
2Sporting Clube da Praia5311111+1010
3SC Sal Rei522169-38
4FC Ultramarina522169-38
5SC Morabeza5023310-72
6Académica da Calheta5023313-102

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Académico do Aeroporto5320103+711
2Académica da Praia531163+310
3Vulcânicos FC530285+39
4Rosariense Clube521253+37
5Scorpion Vermelho52035506
6Sporting Clube do Porto Novo5005520-150

Final Stages

Semi-Finals Finals
Sporting Clube da Praia 3 3 6
Académico do Aeroporto 2 1 3 Sporting Clube da Praia 0 1 1
Académica da Praia 0 0 0 Académica do Mindelo 0 1 1
Académica do Mindelo 1 1 2

Leading goalscorer: Kadú - 9 goals

Cape Verdean Cup

The second ever Cape Verdean Cup took place (their last was in 1982). It became one of the most recent nations to hold their own Académica Praia won their first cup title after defeating Académica do Sal 3–1 in the final.

Participants

Island or regional competitions

See also

References

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