Santo Antão North Opening Tournament

The Santo Antão North (Zone) Opening Tournament (Portuguese: Torneio de Abertura de Zona Norte de Santo Antão, Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Turnéu di Abertura di Zona Sul di Santo Anton) was an opening tournament. (equivalent to a league cup) played during the season in the northern part of Santo Antão Island (consisting of the municipalities of Paul and Ribeira Grande, Cape Verde. The opening tournament was organized by the Santo Antão North Regional Football Association (ARFNSA).[1]

Santo Antão North Opening Tournament
Founded2003
Region Paul and Ribeira Grande in
Santo Antão, Cape Verde
Number of teams10
6 in the Premier Division
4 in the Second Division
Current championsCD Sinagoga (1st time)
Most successful club(s)Paulense

History

The first competition was held in 2003 and had only a single division until 2012. After the creation of the second division in 2013, for three seasons, it also had the Second Division tournament and were the only two that had, the other being the São Vicente Association Cup.

Until 2009, it featured 9 rounds and the club met once. When the second division was introduced to the São Vicente Island League in 2009, the Opening Tournament became the Association Cup and featured two divisions. It currently consists of seven rounds, a meeting with another club once. The winner with the most points is the winner.

Some people thought that the opening tournament tended its competitions in 2015 as the Santo Antão Cup was revived in late 2015 and earlier in 2014, the creation of the Paul and Ribeira Grande local tournaments lead to the elimination of the opening tournament. Also that year, its opening tournament competitions was thought to be eliminated in the island's South Zone. It was not held due to scheduling concerns partly with the single island cup competitions

Title history

Solpontense was the first winner of the opening tournament won in 2000. Paulense was the second winner in 2003, Os Foguetões won two straight titles in 2005, Paulense won their second title in 2006, Beira-Mar won their only title in 2007, Paulense won their third in 2008, Os Foguetões won their last title in 2009, Rosariense won their only title in 2011, Paulense won three consecutive titles in 2014, Sinagoga was the last winner won in 2015.

Paulense won the most titles numbering six, Foguetões is second with three and Solpontense, Beira-Mar, Rosariense and Sinagoga with a title each. Approximately 40% of the titles won was Paulense, about 20% by Foguetoes.

Winners

Premier Division

Season Winner Runner-up
1999-2000 Solpontense
2001 to 2002 not held
2002-03 Paulense
2003-04 Os Foguetões
2004-05 Os Foguetões
2005-06 Paulense
2006-07 Beira-Mar
2007-08 Paulense
2008-09 Os Foguetões
2009-10 not held
2010-11 Rosariense
2011-12 Paulense
2012-13 Paulense
2013-14[2] Paulense
2014-15[3] CD Sinagoga

Performance By Club

Club Winners Winning Years
Paulense 6 2003, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014
Os Foguetões 3 2004, 2005, 2009
Beira-Mar 1 2007
Rosariense 1 2011
CD Sinagoga 1 2015
Solpontense 1 2000

Performance by municipality

Municipality Winners Club location Winners Winning years
Ribeira Grande 4 Ponta do Sol 1 2000
Ribeira Grande 2 2007, 2011
Sinagoga 1 2015
Paul 9 Eito 3 2004, 2005, 2009
Pombas 6 2003, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014
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See also

Notes

    References

    1. "Santo Antão Norte". Fcf.cv. Retrieved 2015-09-20.
    2. Batalha, José (4 June 2014). "2013/14 Santo Antão North Opening Tournament". RSSSF. Retrieved 16 December 2016.
    3. Batalha, José (16 April 2015). "2014-15 Santo Antão North Opening Tournament". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 21 April 2015.
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