2013–14 in Cape Verdean football
Diary of the season
In the 2013–14 season of competitive football (soccer) in Cape Verde:
- Around October 14 - FC Ultramarina won their recent cup title for São Nicolau[1]
- November: Emanuel de Pina (Loco) or (Ney Loko) became coach for Sporting Brava
- November 15 - the 2013–14 Santiago Island South Zone begins
- November 16 - Paulense celebrated its 32nd anniversary[2]
- November 23 - the 2013–14 Fogo Island League begins
- December 7 - the 2013–14 São Vicente Island League begins
- December 14:
- December 15 - the 2013–14 Maio Island League begins
- December 21:
- January 18 - the 2013–14 Sal Island League begins
- February 15: The group and calendar schedule for the 2014 National Football Championships was sorted in Praia by the Cape Verdean Football Federation[3]
- March 9 - Académica da Calheta finished with 21 points and won their third and recent title for Maio and qualified into the national championships.[4]
- March 23:
- Académica do Porto Novo finished with 34 points and won their eight title for Santo Antão South Zone and qualified into the national championships[5]
- SC Atlético finished with 36 points and won their fourth title for São Nicolau and qualified into the national championships[6]
- Sporting Clube da Brava finished with 32 points and won their first title for Brava and qualified into the national championships for the first time
- March 29 - Sport Clube Verdun finished with 20 points and won their second title for Sal and qualified into the national championships for the first time in more than thirty years
- March 30:
- Académica Operária finished with 34 points and won their 18th title for Boa Vista and qualified into the national champions
- Académica do Fogo finished with 42 points and won their 13th and recent title for Fogo and qualified into the national championships
- FC Derby finished with 32 points and won their ninth and recent title for São Vicente and qualified into the national championships, Mindelense, champion of the previous national season also qualified
- Grémio Nhágar won their only regional title for Santiago North Zone and qualified for the first time into the national championships[7]
- Paulense finished with 22 points and won their 6th title for Santo Antão North Zone[8]
- Sporting Clube da Praia finished with 44 points and won their 8th and recent title for Santiago South Zone
- All qualifications into the National Championships listed
- April 5 - National Championships begins
- April 6 - Mindelense defeated Sal Rei's Acádemica Operária 4-0 and made it the highest scoring match up to the last round
- May: FC Ultramarina won the São Nicolau Cup for the season[9]
- May 4
- May 10 - The Semi-finals started
- May 17 - Académica do Fogo and CS Mindelense advanced into the finals
- May 24 - The Finals began
- May 31 - CS Mindelense claimed their 10th national title,[10] the club qualified into the 2015 Cape Verdean Football Championships the following year.
- Early Summer - Tarrafal FC de Monte Trigo was formed, it would participate in the Southern Santo Antão Regional Championships
- July 5 - Boavista Praia celebrated its 75th anniversary, the same date as Independence Day in Cape Verde, it would feature friendly matches with other Cape Verdean clubs in the following season
- August 13 - Spartak d'Aguadinha was coached for a season by Joel de Castro, the club's first and only Portuguese coach[11]
Final standings
The first two Group A teams had 7 goals. Académica do Fogo scored the most with 10 goals in the season and had three wins. Mindelense had nine and had four wins and qualified into the semis. Académica do Porto Novo and Sporting Praia lost in the semis, the first without goals and the second with a total of two scored. In the finals, Mindelense defeated Académica Fogo 2-1 in the first leg, the second leg was scoreless and Mindelense claimed their tenth national title and its national title totals superseded Sporting Praia.
Group A
Group B
Final Stages
Leading goalscorer: Sidney (CS Mindelense) - goals
Island or regional competitions
Regional Championships
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Regional Cups
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Regional Super Cups
The 2013 champion winner played with a 2013 cup winner (when a club won both, a second place club competed).
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Regional Opening Tournaments
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Transfer deals
Summer-Fall transfer window
The September/October transfer window runs from the end of the previous season in September up to October.
See also
References