2008–09 in Cape Verdean football

In the 2008–09 season of competitive football (soccer) in Cape Verde[1] The 2nd Cape Verdean Cup took place in July and August.

Football in Cape Verde
Season2008–09
Men's football
2009 Cape Verdean Football ChampionshipsSporting Clube da Praia
2007–08 2009–10

Diary of the season

  • Boa Vista Island Cup held their first edition
  • October 8: Cutelinho FC celebrated its 25th anniversary
  • Tchadense celebrated its 25th anniversary of the foundation of the club
  • February 9: Sanjoanense of Ribeira das Pratas celebrated its 25th anniversary
  • Académica Operária won their 15th title for Boa Vista
  • SC Morabeza won their 4th title for Brava
  • Vulcânicos won their 7th title for Fogo
  • Onze Unidos won their 8th title for Maio
  • SC Santa Maria won their 6th and recent title for Sal
  • Estrela dos Amadores won their 2nd title for Santiago North
  • Académica da Praia won their only title for Santiago South
  • Os Foguetões won their only title Santo Antão North
  • Sporting Clube do Porto Novo won their 3rd and recent title for Santo Antão South
  • FC Ultramarina won their 8th title for São Nicolau
  • CS Mindelense won their 45th title for São Vicente
  • April 16: 2009 Cape Verdean Football Championships began
  • June 6: Mindelense defeated Os Foguetões 6-0 and made it the national championship's highest scoring match
  • June 13: Mindelense, Sportings Praia and Porto Novo and Académica Praia
  • July 6: Académico 83 do Porto Inglês celebrated its 25th anniversary
  • June 20: Knockout stage begins
  • July 4: Championship finals begins, it was the first final competition that featured two clubs from the same island as well as the same city
  • July 11: Sporting Clube da Praia won their 8th national championship title[1]

Final standings

Cape Verdean Football Championships

Académica and Sporting Praia were first in each group while Mindelense and Sporting Porto Novo, second of each group. Académica Praia had the most points second were Mindelense and Sporting Praia with 12. Mindelense scored the most with 13 goals followed by Sporting Praia and Ultramarina with eleven, Académica Praia with ten and Sporting Porto Novo with nine. Later, Académica Praia advanced with four goals scored while Sporting Advanced with three. Sporting won the first match 2-0, the second leg had a goal draw, with a total of three goals, Sporting Praia claimed their 8th national title.[1]

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Académica da Praia5410105+513
2CS Mindelense5401134+912
3FC Ultramarina5212116+57
4Onze Unidos52125507
5Sport Clube Santa Maria5023613-72
6Foguetões5014315-121

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Sporting Clube da Praia5410111+712
2Sporting Clube do Porto Novo530296+39
3SC Morabeza521248-47
4Vulcânicos FC521234-17
5Estrela dos Amadores520378-16
6Académica Operária501429-71

Final Stages

Semi-Finals Finals
CS Mindelense 0 0 0
Sporting Clube da Praia 0 3 3 Sporting Clube da Praia 2 1 3
Sporting Clube do Porto Novo 1 0 1 Académica da Praia 0 1 1
Académica da Praia 4 0 4

Leading goalscorer: Kadú - 9 goals

Cape Verdean Cup

The second Cape Verdean Cup took place. Boavista Praia won their first cup title after defeating Académico do Aeroporto 1-0 in the final.

Participants

Island or regional competitions

Famous debutant

Transfer deals

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References

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