2010–11 in Cape Verdean football

In the 2010–11 season of competitive football (soccer) in Cape Verde:[1] No Cape Verdean Cup took place that year.[2]

Football in Cape Verde
Season2010–11
Men's football
2011 Cape Verdean Football ChampionshipsCS Mindelense
2009–10 2011–12

Diary of the season

  • No competition from the Brava Island League, Cup or the Opening Tournament
  • December 7 Beira-Mar do Tarrafal of Santiago celebrated its 25th anniversary
  • February 6–11: No sports competitions due to the parliamentary elections that took place
  • Sport Sal Rei Club won their 8th title for Boa Vista
  • Vulcânicos won their 8th title for Fogo
  • Onze Unidos won their 9th and recent title for Maio
  • Académico do Aeroporto won their 11th title for Sal
  • Benfica won their only title for Santiago North
  • Boa Vista won their 1st title for Santiago South
  • Rosariense Clube won their 3rd and recent title (5th overall for Santo Antão) for Santo Antão North
  • Académica do Porto Novo won their 5th title (6th overall) for Santo Antão South
  • FC Ultramarina won their 9th title for São Nicolau
  • CS Mindelense won their 45th title for São Vicente
  • May 1: SC África Show won their only cup title for Boa Vista[3]
  • Académica do Sal won their second and recent cup title for Sal
  • May 5: Vulcânicos won their cup title for Fogo[4]
  • May 14: 2011 Cape Verdean Football Championships began
  • May 15: Mindelense defeated Vulcânicos 6-0 and made it the season's highest scoring match
  • June 11:
    • Boavista Praia defeated Rosariense 6-0 and made it the season's one of two highest scoring matches
    • Match between Vulcânicos and Sal Rei was cancelled
  • June 12: Regular season ends, Académica Porto Novo, Académico do Aeroporto do Sal, Sporting Praia and Mindelense qualified into the playoffs
  • June 18: Knockout stage begins
  • June 25: Mindelense and Sporting Praia qualified into the finals
  • July 2: Championship finals begins
  • July 9: CS Mindelense won their 6th national championship title[5]

Final standings

Cape Verdean Football Championships

CS Mindelense and Académica do Porto Novo were first in each group, second place Group A club Sporting Clube da Praia advanced with 12 points and second place Group B club Académico do Aeroporto advanced with 8 points and third in the most goals numbering 8. Sporting advanced to the finals with 5 goals scored while Mindelense advanced with 2 goals scored away in the first match. Mindelense defeated Sporting with only 0-1 in the first match while the second was scoreless, Mindelense went to win their 8th title.[1]

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1CS Mindelense5410131+1213
2Sporting Clube da Praia540172+512
3Benfica521154+18
4Vulcânicos FC411239-64
5FC Ultramarina5104611-53
6Sal-Rei FC400418-70

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Académica do Porto Novo4220114+78
2Académico do Aeroporto422085+38
3Boavista421194+57
4Onze Unidos410349-53
5Rosariense Clube4013414-101

Final Stages

Semi-Finals Finals
Sporting Clube da Praia 1 4 5
Académica do Porto Novo 2 0 2 Sporting Clube da Praia 0 0 0
Académico do Aeroporto 1 1 2 CS Mindelense 1 0 1
CS Mindelense 2 0 2

Leading goalscorer: Fufura - 5 goals

Island or regional competitions

Notable debutants

  • Mailó, 18 year old centre forward

Transfer deals

Summer-Fall transfer window

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

Spring transfer window

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See also

References

  1. "Cape Verde Islands 2010/11". Archived from the original on July 13, 2015. Retrieved July 23, 2015.
  2. Taça de Cabo Verde não será realizada este ano
  3. "Futebol: África Show vence Taça Bubista 2010/11" ("África Show won the 2010/11 Boa Vista (Bubista) Cup" (in Portuguese). A Semana. 2 May 2011. Archived from the original on 2015-09-26. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  4. "Vulcânico conquista Taça do Fogo" [Vulcânico Conquered the Fogo Cup] (in Portuguese). A Semana. 6 May 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  5. "Treze anos depois: Mindelense é o novo campeão de Cabo Verde" [Three Years Since: Mindelense, the New Champion of Cape Verde]. Expresso das Ilhas (in Portuguese). 10 July 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-09-21. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
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