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2014 Cape Verdean Football Championships

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The 2014 Cape Verdean Football Championship season was the 35th of the competition of the first-tier football in Cape Verde. Its started on 5 April and finished on 31 May, earlier than the previous year as some days later, television viewers would later tune to the 2014 World Cup which took place in Brazil. The tournament was organized by the Cape Verdean Football Federation.[1] CS Mindelense won the tenth title and their second in a row, its total number of titles superseded Sporting Praia's totals by one.[2] They did not participate in the 2015 CAF Champions League.

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Overview

CS Mindelense was the team defending the title. A total of 12 clubs participated in the competition, one from each island league and one who won the last season's title. Again more than three clubs shared the same club name starting with Académica numbering four out of twelve. Once again, half of Group B clubs would bear the first club name but only half would bear the name in the knockout stage.

SC Verdun of Pedra de Lume made their next national appearance in 34 years and first also featuring a group stage. Grémio Nhágar was the only participant of the north of Santiago that came from the municipality of Santa Catarina and Assomada.

The biggest win was Académico do Porto Novo who scored 5-0 over Sporting Clube from Brava. Mindelense scored the most matches at home numbering seven and was a record at the national championships.

The season would have the fewest goals in history after the expansion of the clubs to over ten, fewer than last season. Unlike last season, only two matches had nil points. Week 2 had the lowest scoring. Some matches finished 1-0 or 0-1.

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Participating clubs

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Participating football (soccer) clubs of the 2014 Cape Verdean Football Championships (Cape Verde)

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Italics indicates a team playing in a stadium in a different town or city.

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League standings

Group A

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Group B

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Results

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The group and calendar was sorted on February 15 in Praia by the Cape Verdean Football Federation.[12]

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Final Stages

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All times are in Cape Verdean Time (UTC−1)

Semi-Finals Finals
Sporting Clube da Praia 0 2 2
Académica do Fogo 0 2 2 Académica do Fogo 1 0 1
CS Mindelense 0 3 3 CS Mindelense 2 0 2
Académica do Porto Novo 0 0 0

Semi-finals

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Referee: Manuel Timas Mendes
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Referee: Victor Lima
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Referee: Jaime Noel Figueiredo
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Referee: Alberto Monteiro

Finals

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Referee: Aristides Rodrigues
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Referee: Antonio Rodrigues
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Statistics

  • Top scorer: Sy: 5 goals (of Académica do Fogo)
  • Biggest win: Académica PN 5-0 Sporting Brava (4 May)

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