1988 in Cape Verde
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Other events of 1988 Timeline of Cabo Verdean history |
The following lists events that happened during 1988 in Cape Verde.
Incumbents
Events
- Cabopress, the national news agency founded with its headquarters in Praia
- Newspaper Jornal O Cidadão founded in Mindelo
- Jornal Horizonte, a newspaper opened its offices in Praia
- São Domingos municipality established, carved out of the northern part of the municipality of Praia
- December 31: The National Historic Archives of Cape Verde (now known as the Cape Verdean National Archives) first opened
Arts and entertainment
- Fantcha's album Boa Viagem released in Portugal, it was later released in Cape Verde
- Mirri Lobo's album Matchamor released
- Vasco Martins' album Para além da noite released
Sports
- The Cape Verdean Basketball Federation became affiliated to FIBA
- Sporting Clube da Brava football (soccer) club established
- Summer: CS Mindelense won their fourth title since independence for the 1988 national championships[1]
- September 25: CS Marítimo football (soccer) club established in Porto Novo, Santo Antão
- November: Paulense Desportivo Clube football (soccer) club established, in Pombas, Paul, Santo Antão
Births
- January 5: Kay, footballer
- January 31: Fredson Rodrigues, footballer
- February 4: Edson Cruz, footballer
- February 24: Gegé, footballer
- April 18: Tino Santos, footballer
- May 6: Sténio Nivaldo Matos do Santos, later as Sténio, footballer
- May 20: Ianique dos Santos Tavares, later as Stopira, footballer
- May 25: Dany Mendes Ribeiro, later as Dany, footballer
- July 10: Nivaldo Alves Freitas Santos, footballer
- August 29: Delmiro Évora Nascimento, footballer
- October 13: Hélder Samir Fernandes, footballer
- October 22: Cabral, footballer
- October 29: Adilson Vaz, footballer
- November 9: Valter Borges, footballer
- November 14: Héldon Ramos. footballer
- November 19: Júlio Tavares, footballer
References
- ↑ "Cape Verde Islands 1988". 18 August 2016. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
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