Estrela dos Amadores

Estrela dos Amadores
Full name Clube de Futebol Estrelas dos Amadores
Clube de Futebol Estrelas do Amadores do Tarrafal
Founded 1992[1]
Ground Estádio Municipal
Tarrafal on Santiago Island,
Cape Verde
League Santiago North Premier Division
2016-17 6th

Clube de Futebol Estrela dos Amadores (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Strela dus Amadoris and the São Vicente Crioulo: Estrela dos Amadores) is a football (soccer) club that plays in the Santiago Island League North Zone in Cape Verde. The team is based in the town of Tarrafal in the northern part of the island of Santiago and are one of the oldest clubs in the area. Since the implementation of the two tier regional system in 2015, Varandinha is one of ten unrelegated clubs of the North Zone of Santiago.

History

The club was founded in 1992 and became registered in 1998. The team won three regional titles in 2004, in 2009 and in 2012 and possessing the second most titles in the region since 2009, from 2012 to 2013, its titles were shared with Scorpion Vermelho of Pedra Badejo.

Estrela dos Amadores celebrated its 5th anniversary in 1997 and later its 10th anniversary in 2002.

Estrela dos Amadores was the second club from the North Zone to compete at the nationals in 2004 and was unsuccesssful as they finished last in Group A, no wins and draws were made, the club conceded 15 goals, their worst was a 4-0 loss to Sal Rei in the first round. The only goal was scored in a match with Académica do Mindelo where they lost 1-3. Their next appearance was five years later in 2009 and was placed in Group B, it was the club's most successful season as they made two wins shared with SC Morabeza from Brava and Vulcânicos. On May 24, the second round, they made their first win for the club defeating Sporting Porto Novo 3-2 at home, their second win was also in Tarrafal as they defeated Sal Rei's Académica Operária 3-1 at the 4th round, also it was their season's last goal scored. Estrela dos Amadores finished 5th, the only difference the other two was three losses and had six points. Three years later, Estrela dos Amadores made their recent national appearance (the 2012 season) and once more in Group B, their success was the same as their last, their first match was a loss to Batuque from São Vicente. Their first of two draws were made with Académica do Fogo on 12 May. Estrela dos Amadores later lost to Juventude do Sal. The club made their greatest match at the nationals on May 27 as they defeated Brava's Académica 5-0 and was the club's last national win. Their final match at the nationals was their second and final draw with the mighty Sporting Praia from down south of the island.

Estrela dos Amadores started the 2014-15 season 6th with a draw with São Lourenço then a scoreless one with Varandinha and dropped to 7th. A loss to Scorpion Vermelho put down their position to 11th. A win over Calheta placed the club 6th, then a loss to AJAC on February 22 placed the club 8th. A win over Real Júnior put the club 7th and was the club's last win of the season. A loss to Flor Jovem put the club 8th and where they finished with 14 points, 3 wins, 5 draws and 12 goals scored and did not advanced into the second phase along with the other nine.

Estrela dos Amadores finished fourth for the 2015-16 season, some of the numbers were new club records including 12 draws and 39 points.

Along with other clubs in the municipality, Estrela dos Amadores appeared at the 2016 GAFT Cup in October, the first edition, second place is what the club finished, it shared the same points with Varandinha numbering 10 but scored fewer goals.

Estrela dos Amadores competed with other Tarrafal clubs for their chance to win another regional title as they started first in the first round of the 2016-17 season, a loss to Varandinha pushed their position to 3rd, the club went to a three match winning streak and after a 10th round win over Juventus Assomada got back their first place and held it for two more weeks as they would lose to Scorpion Vermelho at the 21st round. Two draws followed, first a goal each with Beira-Mar, then a scoreless one with União Picos, their position dropped to third. At the 16th round, they made the season's final win as they defeated Flor Jovem 3-0, two more draws were followed, the same as the previous but with Calheta de São Miguel and Santa Cruz, at the same time, they lost their chance for another regional title and the club was 4th at the 20th round, on May 7, the final match of the season and the Premier Division was a loss to Grêmio Nhágar with the score 4-3 and the club finished 6th with 36 goals which were shared with Varandinha, also shared were 33 points, 9 wins, 6 draws and 7 losses also shared by Beira Mar, the only difference was the club conceded 23 goals second least in the region behind Benfica de Santa Cruz and ahead of AJAC.

Later in the year (2017), Estrela dos Amadores will be celebrating its 25th year of its foundation.

Logo and uniform

The club's logo and uniform are based on the Portuguese football club Estrela da Amadora, though the name of the Tarrafal club are plural. Even they have changed the logo today.

Honours

2003/04, 2008-09, 2011/12

League and cup history

National championship

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GD P Notes Playoffs
2004 1A 6 5005 115-140 Did not advance Did not participate
2009 1B 5 5203 78-16 Did not advance Did not participate
2012 1A 5 5122 87+15 Did not advance Did not participate
Total:153210 1630-1411

Island/Regional Championship

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GD P Cup Notes
2003-04 2 1 ---- ---- Promoted into the National Championships
2008-09 2 1 ---- ---- Promoted into the National Championships
2011-12 2 1 ---- ---- Promoted into the National Championships
2014-15 2 8 12354 1213-114 Did not advance into the final phase
2015–16[2] 2 4 269125 3422+1239
2016–17 2 6 22967 3623+1333

Statistics

Players

References

  1. "Clube de Futebol Estrela dos Amadores Celebrates its 20th Year" (in Portuguese). RTC. 2012.
  2. Batalha, José (16 December 2015). "2015/16 Santiago North Premier Division". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
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