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Boa Vista Island Super Cup

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Boa Vista Island Super Cup
Founded2010
RegionCape Verde São Vicente, Cape Verde
Current championsAcadémica Operária (2nd time)
Most successful club(s)Sport Sal Rei Club

The Boa Vista Super Cup, also known as Bubista Cup under the Boa Vista Creole name (ALUPEK: Taça da Dja da Boa Bista or Bubista) is a regional super cup competition played during the season in Boa Vista Island, Cape Verde. The super cup competition is organized by the Boa Vista Regional Football Association (Associação Regional da Boa Vista de Futebol, ARBVF).[1] Its current winner is Académica Operária who won their second super cup title.

The competition first took place in 2010. Until 2015, no club qualified as runner-up into the super cup and were the two in the nation (the other was São Nicolau).

Second straight time that the Boa Vista derby will appear in the upcoming 2018 super cup with Académica Operária and Sal Rei. With Sal Rei being both champions and cup winner for the season, Académica Operária will qualify as runner up in the cup final.

Winners

Season Winner Score Runner-up
2009/10 Sport Sal Rei Club Sporting Boa Vista
2010/11 Unknown[a]
2011/12 Juventude do Norte Académica Operária
2012/13 Sport Sal Rei Club Onze Estrelas
2013/14[2] Académica Operária Onze Estrelas
2014/15[3] Sport Sal Rei Club1 3-1 Académica Operária
2015/16[4] Onze Estrelas 3-02 Sport Sal Rei Club
2016/17 Académica Operária1 1-0 Sport Sal Rei Club
1Runner-up in the cup competition as the season's champion was also a cup winner
1Onze Estrelas was awarded 0-3, originally it was 2-1 as Sal Rei fielded an ineligible played

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The super cup featured the champion Sal Rei and the cup winner Africa Show

References

  1. ^ Boa Vista Regional Football Association at the FCF website[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Batalha, José (4 June 2014). "2013/14 Boa Vista Super Cup". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  3. ^ Batalha, José (16 April 2015). "2014-15 Boa Vista Super Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  4. ^ Batalha, José (12 May 2016). "2015/16 Boa Vista (Bubista) Super Cup". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 May 2017.