Vitória Futebol Clube do Riboque (Forro language: Viˈtɔɾiɐ Futɨˈbɔɫˈ Klub(ɨ) du Ribɔk) is a football club that plays in the São Tomé and Príncipe Championship.The club is most noted for the fact that they are the São Tomé and Príncipe one of oldest club, founded 1976. The team is based in Riboque a neighbourhood of city São Tomé in the Água Grande District on the island of São Tomé.[2]
The team has won six titles and is the only team in the national division to win the most titles, as well as being the first team ever to win a title and to win the first three titles in a row, their last title was won in 2011.[3]
The team[4] also won the first five titles in the same year and won six opening titles, their first was in 1984 and their last was in 1999.
Address and team information
Football komplex "Estádio Nacional 12 de Julho" São Tomé, São Tomé.
Jersey
Its jersey features a striped green shirt with green sleeves and white socks.
Supporters
The fans are known as VIII Exército.
VIII Exército (The 8th Army)[5] is a cheerleader supporter of Vitória do Riboque .The name is identical to its fathering club, the Portuguese Vitória de Setúbal.
Players
Current squad
- As of 06 February 2014.[6]
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. |
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Position |
Player
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1 |
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GK |
Sergio da Lima
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3 |
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DF |
Agilson Sole
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21 |
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DF |
Jesus Ndong
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24 |
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DF |
João Aurélio Semedo
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5 |
|
DF |
Kilson Neto de Ceita
|
30 |
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MF |
Joazhifel Soares
|
8 |
|
MF |
Ibraimo Bengo Neto de Ceita
|
22 |
|
MF |
Danilo Saveljic
|
20 |
|
MF |
Jorge Gonçalves |
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No. |
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Position |
Player
|
9 |
|
FW |
André Batista
|
11 |
|
FW |
Tiago Serrão
|
40 |
|
GK |
Pedro Felgueiras
|
15 |
|
DF |
Paulino Lopes
|
26 |
|
DF |
André Cunha
|
6 |
|
DF |
Ernesto Almeida
|
18 |
|
MF |
Eduardo Da Costa
|
28 |
|
FW |
Yorgo Abi Tayeh
|
34 |
|
FW |
Flavio Rocha |
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Seasons
Season to season
Season |
Division |
Place |
1977 |
1ª |
1st |
1978 |
1ª |
1st |
1979 |
1ª |
1st |
1980 |
1ª |
2nd |
1981 |
1ª |
2nd |
1982 |
1ª |
3rd |
1984 |
1ª |
2nd |
1985 |
1ª |
2nd |
1986 |
1ª |
1st |
1988 |
1ª |
2nd |
1989 |
1ª |
1st |
1990 |
1ª |
4th |
1991 |
1ª |
2nd |
|
Season |
Division |
Place |
1993 |
1ª |
3rd |
1994 |
1ª |
7th |
1995 |
1ª |
2nd |
1996 |
1ª |
2nd |
1997 |
1ª |
2nd |
1998 |
1ª |
3rd |
1999 |
1ª |
3rd |
2000 |
1ª |
3rd |
2001 |
1ª |
5th |
2003 |
1ª |
2nd |
2004 |
1ª |
2nd |
2007 |
1ª |
2nd |
2009–10 |
1ª |
2nd |
|
Season |
Division |
Place |
2011 |
1ª |
1st |
2012 |
1ª |
4th |
2012-13 |
1ª |
1st |
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- 6 seasons on 1st place.
- 13 seasons on 2nd place.
- 5 seasons on 3rd place.
- 1 season on 4th place.
- 1 season on 5th place.
- 1 season on 7th place.
Achievements
- 1977, 1978, 1979, 1986, 1989
- 1977, 1978, 1979, 1986, 1989, 2009, 2011
- Taça Nacional de São Tomé e Principe: 8
- 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1999, 2007, 2011
References
External links
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