2009–10 in Cape Verdean football

In the 2009–10 season of competitive football (soccer) in Cape Verde:[1] The 3rd Cape Verdean Cup took place that year.

Football in Cape Verde
Season2009–10
Men's football
2010 Cape Verdean Football ChampionshipsBoavista FC
2010–11

Diary of the season

  • Brava Island Cup and Super Cup held their first editions
  • Taça da Ilha do Maio or Taça Djarmai and the Super-Taça da Ilha do Maio or Super-Taça Djarmai was established
  • March 13: Juventude da Furna football (soccer) club established in Brava
  • Sporting Clube da Boa Vista won their only title for Boa Vista
  • SC Morabeza won their 5th and recent title for Brava
  • Botafogo FC won their 17th and recent title for Fogo
  • Barreirense won their 2nd and recent title for Maio
  • Académico do Aeroporto won their 10th title for Sal
  • Scorpion Vermelho won their 3rd title for Santiago North
  • Sporting Clube da Praia won their title for Santiago South
  • Solpontense won their 4th and recent title (6th overall for Santo Antão) for Santo Antão North
  • Marítimo do Porto Novo won their 2nd and recent title for Santo Antão South
  • Desportivo Ribeira Brava won their 4th and recent title for São Nicolau
  • Batuque FC won their 3rd title for São Vicente
  • Académica do Sal won their second and recent cup title for Sal
  • May 8: 2010 Cape Verdean Football Championships began
  • May 15: Sporting Praia defeated Ribeira Brava 2-7 and made it the highest scoring match and the largest goal difference until May 30
  • May 30: Boavista defeated Solpontense 7-1 which made it the season's highest scoring match
  • June 5: Regular season ends
  • June 20: Knockout stage begins
  • July 3: Championship finals begins
  • July 11: Boavista FC won their 3rd and recent national championship title[1]

Final standings

Cape Verdean Football Championships

Batuque and Académico do Aeroporto were first in each group, second place Group A club Boavista advanced with 8 points and second place Group B club Sporting Praia advanced with 11 points and scored the most with 16 goals, Boavista was second with 15 goals. Sporting advanced to the finals with 2 goals scored while Boavista advanced with a goal scored away in the second match. Boavista defeated Sporting 2-0 in the first match and 0-1 in the final match and Boavista went to win their 3rd and recent title.[1]

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Batuque FC523093+69
2Boavista FC5221158+78
3Marítimo521279-27
4SC Morabeza513154+16
5Botafogo5122813-55
6Solpontense FC5113714-74

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Académico do Aeroporto5410124+813
2Sporting Clube da Praia5320166+1011
3Scorpion Vermelho520378-16
4Sporting Clube da Boa Vista512248-45
5Desportivo Ribeira Brava5113612-64
6Barreirense5005512-70

Final Stages

Semi-Finals Finals
Boavista FC 0 1 1
Académico do Aeroporto 0 1 1 Boavista FC 2 1 3
Sporting Clube da Praia 1 1 2 Sporting Clube da Praia 0 0 0
Batuque FC 0 1 1

Leading goalscorer: Fufura - 5 goals

Cape Verdean Cup

The third Cape Verdean Cup took place. Boavista Praia won their 2nd and recent cup title after being winner in the final round after defeating in two matches with the most goals scored.

Participants

Island or regional competitions

Transfer deals

Summer-Fall transfer window

The September/October transfer window runs from the end of the previous season in September up to October.

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See also

References

  1. "Cape Verde Islands 2009/10". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 25, 2015.
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