Football league season
The 2006 Cape Verdean Football Championship season was the 26th of the competition of the first-tier football in Cape Verde . Its started on 6 May and finished on 2 July, earlier than the last season. The tournament was organized by the Cape Verdean Football Federation . Sporting Praia won their 5th title and in the following year participated in the 2007 CAF Champions League . No second place club participated in the 2007 CAF Confederation Cup .
Overview
Three clubs returned again, FC Derby , Sporting Praia and Mindelense , some others returned in some or several years, two clubs Barreirense FC and Beira Mar competed for the first time.
FC Derby was the defending team of the title. A total of 11 clubs participated in the competition, one from each island league and one who won the last season's title. The Santiago Island League North Zone had no championships for the 2005-06 season. No extra team participated as the season had only 11 clubs.
The season marked the last appearance of Nô Pintcha at the nationals, a club who won a lot of regional title at the time.
The biggest win and score was Derby who defeated Nô Pintcha 7-1, the second largest was Académico do Aeroporto who defeated Barreirense 6-1. Académico do Aeroporto scored 6 points against Botafogo in the semis.
Dário continued his career for his second season with the club after playing with several Portuguese clubs including Paços Ferreira . He scored a goal in second leg of the finals at the 45th minute.
Participating clubs
Participating football (soccer) clubs of the 2006 Cape Verdean Football Championships (Cape Verde)
FC Derby , winner of the 2005 Cape Verdean Football Championships
Sport Sal Rei Club , winner of the Boa Vista Island League
Nô Pintcha , winner of the Brava Island League
Botafogo , winner of the Fogo Island League
Barreirense , winner of the Maio Island League
Académico do Aeroporto , winner of the Sal Island League
Sporting Clube da Praia , winner of the Santiago Island League (South)
Beira Mar , winner of the Santo Antão Island League (North)
Sporting Clube do Porto Novo , winner of the Santo Antão Island League (South)
FC Ultramarina , winner of the São Nicolau Island League
CS Mindelense , winner of the São Vicente Island League
League standings
Results
Week 1
Home
Score
Visitor
Date
Derby
3 - 0
Sporting Porto Novo
7 May
Sal Rei
2 - 0
Nô Pintcha
1 June
Mindelense
1 - 0
Barreirense
6 May
Sporting Praia
2 - 0
Ultramarina
6 May
Académico Aeroporto
2 - 0
Beira-Mar
6 May
Week 2
Home
Score
Visitor
Date
Botafogo
1 - 1
Derby
13 May
Sporting Porto Novo
0 - 3
Sal Rei
13 May
Ultramarina
0 - 1
Académico Aeroporto
13 May
Beira-Mar
0 - 2
Mindelense
14 May
Barreirense
0 - 2
Sporting Praia
14 May
Week 3
Home
Score
Visitor
Date
Sal Rei
0 - 0
Botafogo
20 May
Nô Pintcha
1 - 0
Sporting Porto Novo
21 May
Mindelense
1 - 2
Sporting Praia
20 May
Académico Aeroporto
6 - 1
Barreirense
21 May
Beira-Mar
1 - 1
Ultramarina
21 May
Week 4
Home
Score
Visitor
Date
Derby
2 - 0
Sal Rei
28 May
Nô Pintcha
2 - 3
Botafogo
29 May
Beira-Mar
1 - 2
Barreirense
28 May
Ultramarina
2 - 1
Mindelense
29 May
Sporting Praia
1 - 0
Académico Aeroporto
29 May
Week 5
Home
Score
Visitor
Date
Botafogo
5 - 0
Sporting Porto Novo
25 May
Derby
7 - 1
Nô Pintcha
4 June
Sporting Praia
1 - 3
Beira-Mar
3 June
Barreirense
1 - 3
Ultramarina
3 June
Académico Aeroporto
3 - 1
Mindelense
3 June
Final Stages
Semi-finals
Finals
Statistics
Top scorer : Mendes: 7 goals (of Académico do Aeroporto)
Highest scoring match: Derby 7-1 Nô Pintcha (June 4)
See also
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