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Football league season
The 2014 Cape Verdean Football Championships season was the 35th of the competition of the first-tier football in Cape Verde . Its started on 5 April and finished on 31 May, earlier than the previous year. The tournament was organized by the Federação Caboverdiana de Futebol (Cape Verdean Football Federation, FCF). CS Mindelense won the tenth title and their second in a row[ 2] They did not participate in the 2015 CAF Champions League .
CS Mindelense was the team defending the title. A total of 12 clubs participated in the competition, one from each island league and one who won the last season's title. Again more than three clubs shared the same club name starting with Académica numbering four out of twelve. Once again, half of Group B clubs would bear the first club name but only half would bear the name in the knockout stage.
The biggest win was Académico do Porto Novo who scored 5-0 over Sporting Clube from Brava.
The season would have the fewest goals in history after the expansion of the clubs to over ten, fewer than last season. Unlike last season, only two matches had nil points. Week 2 had the lowest scoring. Some matches finished 1-0 or 0-1.
Participating clubs
Participating football (soccer) clubs of the 2014 Cape Verdean Football Championships (Cape Verde)
CS Mindelense , winner of the 2013 Cape Verdean Football Championships
Académica Operária , winner of the Boa Vista Island League
Sporting (Brava) , winner of the Brava Island League
Académica do Fogo , winner of the Fogo Island League
Académica da Calheta , winner of the Maio Island League [ 3]
Sport Clube Verdun , winner of the Sal Island League
Grémio Nhágar , winner of the Santiago Island League (North)
Sporting Clube da Praia , winner of the Santiago Island League (South)
Paulense Desportivo Clube , winner of the Santo Antão Island League (North) [ 4]
Académica do Porto Novo , winner of the Santo Antão Island League (South) [ 5]
SC Atlético , winner of the São Nicolau Island League [ 6]
FC Derby , winner of the São Vicente Island League
Location and stadium
Italics indicates a team playing in a stadium in a different town or city.
League standings
Group A
Group B
Source:[ 7]
Results
The group and calendar was sorted on February 15 in Praia by the Cape Verdean Football Federation.[ 8]
Week 1
Home
Score
Visitor
Date
Académica PN
0 - 0
Sporting Praia
6 April
FC Derby
1 - 1
Grémio Nhágar
6 April
Sporting Brava
1 - 1
Paulense
6 April
CS Mindelense
4 - 0
Acádemica Operária
5 April
SC Atlético
1 - 0
Académica da Calheta
6 April
Verdun
2 - 2
Académica do Fogo
5 April
Week 2
Home
Score
Visitor
Date
Académica PN
2 - 1
FC Derby
13 April
Grémio Nhágar
1 - 1
Sporting Brava
12 April
Paulense
0 - 1
Sporting Praia
12 April
CS Mindelense
1 - 0
SC Atlético
12 April
Académica da Calheta
2 - 1
Verdun
12 April
Académica do Fogo
2 - 0
Acádemica Operária
12 April
Week 3
Home
Score
Visitor
Date
Grémio Nhágar
1 - 0
Académica PN
19 April
FC Derby
0 - 1
Paulense
19 April
Sporting Praia
3 - 0
Sporting Brava
19 April
Académica da Calheta
0 - 2
CS Mindelense
19 April
SC Atlético
1 - 1
Académica do Fogo
19 April
Acádemica Operária
1 - 0
Verdun
19 April
Week 4
Home
Score
Visitor
Date
Sporting Praia
2 - 1
Grémio Nhágar
26 April
Sporting Brava
1 - 2
FC Derby
27 April
Paulense
0 - 0
Académica PN
26 April
Acádemica Operária
1 - 3
Académica da Calheta
26 April
Verdun
0 - 1
SC Atlético
26 April
Académica do Fogo
2 - 1
CS Mindelense
26 April
Week 5
Home
Score
Visitor
Date
Académica PN
5 - 0
Sporting Brava
4 May
Grémio Nhágar
2 - 1
Paulense
4 May
FC Derby
0 - 1
Sporting Praia
4 May
CS Mindelense
1 - 0
Verdun
3 May
Académica da Calheta
0 - 3
Académica do Fogo
3 May
SC Atlético
0 - 1
Acádemica Operária
3 May
Final Stages
All times are in Cape Verdean Time (UTC-1)
Semi-finals
[ 9]
Finals
Statistics
Top scorer: Sidney: 5 goals (of CS Mindelense)
Biggest win: Académica PN 5-0 Sporting Brava (4 May)
See also
References
External links