Onze Estrelas Boa Vista

Onze Estrelas
Full name Onze Estrelas Boa Vista
Onze Estrelas Clube de Bofareira
Founded 5 April 1976
Ground Estádio Arsénio Ramos,
Sal Rei, Cape Verde
Ground Capacity 1,000
Chairman Cape Verde Carlos Morais
Manager Cape Verde Tó Monteiro
League Boa Vista Island League
2015–16 3rd

Onze Estrelas Boa Vista or Onze Estrelas Clube de Bofareira (Portuguese meaning Eleven Stars) is a football (soccer) club that currently plays in the Campeonato Nacional de Cabo Verde and in the Boa Vista Island League in Cape Verde.[1] It is based on the island of Boa Vista and plays in the stadium with a capacity of 1,000[2] though the village they play is for Bofareira. Its current manager is Tó Monteiro.

Its logo color is light green with a green flower in the middle and the middle, outside the eleven stars representing the main islands of Cape Verde and on the bottom reads unidos para vencer (union for winning).

History

The club was founded on 5 April 1976 by a group of young people from an abandoned village named Espingueira. In July 2010, they would form an association to compete in regional matches. Their first appearance into the insular division was during the 2010–11 season and is the island's most recent appearance of any new team today, the club finished second that season, Onze Estrelas finished third. The team would win their first and only championship title for the island of Boa Vista in 2013 and elevated to the national competition for the first and only time and would be ranked fourth. A year later they would also win the island's first and only cup title, at the regional super cup, the club lost to Académica Operária. Onze Estrelas finished fourth in the 2014–15 season behind África Show. Djo Bracó who coached previous clubs including Sal Rei FC in 2004 became the manager for the 2015-16 season[3] and the club finished for the third time being third with 24 points, behind Académica Operária. In December 2016, Tó Monteiro became manager of the club. Onze Estrelas got a success and took the number one position after a win over Estância Baixo on January 28, 2017, their position lasted until March 19, earlier a draw with Juventude slowed the success and after a loss to Sanjoanense placed the club second. Along with Académica Operária, had 21 points, Onze Estrela scored 27 goals while the other scored only ten at the 11th round. On April 1, the club defeated Estância Baixo 0-7 and made the region's highest scoring match, the club was second place with 21 points behind Sal Rei and got their final total of 27 points. The final round would be placed fourth for the fourth time and had 27 goals scored again and had 27 points, more successful than the previous three seasons, its goal totals were second behind Sal Rei and ahead of Africa Show.

The club received five awards from the Gala do Desporte de Boa Vista, including best player and the insular championship in 2014.

Onze Estrelas lost the 2016 Bubista Cup to Sal Rei. As Sal Rei were 2016 regional champions, Onze Estrelas qualified into the Super Cup runner-up in the cup. Sal Rei was tied with a goal with Onze Estrelas, later the match was 2-1 and Sal Rei brought an ineligible player to the field. As it was against the rules, the Super Cup was finished and Onze Estrelas was awarded 0-3 and won their only Super Cup title.

Since their first participation, their lowest position is third place in which they got it four times.

Stadium

Estádio Arsénio Ramos, home of Sport Sal Rei Club

The team plays at the stadium named Arsénio Ramos which it was completed on 9 February 2008 and first played in the 2010–11 season.

Honours

2012/13
2013/14
2015/16

League and cup history

National championship

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GD P Notes Playoffs
2013 1A 5 5023 49-52 Did not advance Did not participate
Total:5023 49-52

Island/Regional Championship

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GA P Cup Tour Notes
2010–11 2 2 14--- ---- Promoted into the National Championships
2011–12 2 3 14--- ---- Promoted into the National Championships
2012–13 2 1 14--- ---- Promoted into the National Championships
2013–14 2 3 14815 2213+925 Winner
2014–15 2 3 14653 2614+1223
2015–16 2 3 14734 2714+1324 Finalist 2nd place
2016–17 2 3 14833 2711+1627

Statistics

Managerial history

NameNationalityFromTo
Osvaldinho Rocha Cape VerdeOctober 2015
Djo Bracó Cape VerdeOctober 29, 2015[3]November 2016
Tó Monteiro Cape Verdesince December 2016

References

  1. "Information about the stadium". Soccerway.
  2. 1 2 "Pré época Boavista: Djo Bracó é o novo treinador do Onze Estrelas" [Djo Bracó, the New Manager for Onze Estrelas]. Criolosport. 29 October 2015. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
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