Football league season
The 2011 Cape Verdean Football Championship season was the 32nd of the competition of the first-tier football in Cape Verde . Its started on 14 May and finished on 9 July, later than last year. The tournament was organized by the Cape Verdean Football Federation . CS Mindelense won the 2011 title. No teams would participate in the 2012 CAF Champions League or the 2012 CAF Confederation Cup .
Overview [ edit ] Boavista was the defending team of the title. A total of 11 clubs participated in the competition, one from each island league and one who won the last season's title. The season had one club short due to that the Brava Island League championships were cancelled, this was the most recent cancellation of a championship from any insular regional competition which led to Group B having one match short and a club had only one bye week, 31 matches from 36 and a 1/3 goal total than last season.
The biggest win were Mindelense (6-0 against Vulcânicos) and Boavista (6-0 against Rosariense), each of them were both matches with 6-0.
Participating clubs [ edit ] Participating football (soccer) clubs of the 2011 Cape Verdean Football Championships (Cape Verde)
Boavista FC (Cape Verde) , winner of the 2010 Cape Verdean Football Championships Sal-Rei FC , winner of the Boa Vista Island League Vulcânicos FC , winner of the Fogo Island League Onze Unidos , winner of the Maio Island League Académico do Aeroporto , winner of the Sal Island League Benfica (Santa Cruz) , winner of the Santiago Island League (North) Sporting Clube da Praia , runner-up of the Santiago Island League (South) Rosariense Clube , winner of the Santo Antão Island League (North) Académica do Porto Novo , winner of the Santo Antão Island League (South) FC Ultramarina , winner of the São Nicolau Island League CS Mindelense , winner of the São Vicente Island League Information about the clubs [ edit ] Club Location Venue Capacity Académico do Aeroporto Espargos Marcelo Leitão 8,000 Académica do Porto Novo Porto Novo Porto Novo 8,000 Benfica Santa Cruz 25 de Julho 1,000 Boavista FC Praia Várzea 12,000 CS Mindelense Mindelo Adérito Sena 8,000 Onze Unidos Vila do Maio 20 de Janeiro 1,000 Rosariense Clube Ribeira Grande João Serra 2,000 Sal-Rei FC Sal Rei Arsénio Ramos 500 Sporting Clube da Praia Praia Várzea 12,000 FC Ultramarina Tarrafal de São Nicolau Orlando Rodrigues 5,000 Vulcânicos FC São Filipe 5 de Julho 1,000
League standings [ edit ] Results [ edit ] Week 1 Home Score Visitor Date Ultramarina 3 - 1 Sal Rei 15 May Sporting Praia 1 - 0 Benfica Sta Cruz 15 May Mindelense 6 - 0 Vulcânicos 15 May Boavista 0 - 0 Acádemica Porto Novo 14 May Rosariense 1 - 1 Académico Aeroporto 14 May
Week 2 Home Score Visitor Date Sporting Praia 0 - 1 Mindelense 21 May Sal Rei 0 - 1 Benfica Sta Cruz 21 May Vulcânicos 1 - 0 Ultramarina 22 May Onze Unidos 2 - 1 Rosariense 21 May Académico Aeroporto 2 - 2 Acádemica Porto Novo 21 May
Week 3 Home Score Visitor Date Mindelense 2 - 0 Sal Rei 28 May Vulcânicos 1 - 2 Sporting Praia 29 May Benfica Sta Cruz 3 - 2 Ultramarina 29 May Onze Unidos 1 - 2 Boavista 28 May Acádemica Porto Novo 5 - 2 Rosariense 28 May
Week 4 Home Score Visitor Date Benfica Sta Cruz 1 - 1 Vulcânicos 4 June Ultramarina 1 - 4 Mindelense 4 June Sal Rei 0 - 2 Sporting Praia 4 June Académico Aeroporto 3 - 1 Boavista 4 June Acádemica Porto Novo 4 - 0 Onze Unidos 5 June
Week 5 Home Score Visitor Date Vulcânicos canc. Sal Rei 11 June Mindelense 0 - 0 Benfica Sta Cruz 12 June Sporting Praia 2 - 1 Ultramarina 12 June Boavista 6 - 0 Rosariense 11 June Onze Unidos 1 - 2 Académico Aeroporto 11 June
Final Stages [ edit ] Semi-finals [ edit ]
Statistics [ edit ] Mindelense 6-0 Vulcânicos (May 15) Boavista FC 6-0 Rosariense (June 11) See also [ edit ] References [ edit ] External links [ edit ]
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