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2017–18 CS Mindelense season

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CS Mindelense
2017–18 season
ChairmanCape Verde Daniel de Jesus
ManagerCape Verde Rui Alberto Leite
StadiumEstádio Municipal Adérito Sena
São Vicente Island LeagueChampion
São Vicente CupSemifinalist
São Vicente Super CupRunner-up

The 2017–18 CS Mindelense season were in the island and are in the National Division of Cape Verdean football. The club won the island's 50th title, a record of all the island titles won by any club in Cape Verde, as Premier Division champs, they qualified into the national championships.[1] Mindelense will qualify to the 2018 regional super cup as champion later in the year.

Mindelense's regional championship titles covers about 64% of the 80 regional titles.

São Vicente Super Cup[edit]

Mindelense as champion faced FC Derby the cup winner for the 2016-17 super cup played on October 14. Mindelense lost the super cup title to Derby 1-2.

São Vicente Champion's Cup (Trophy)[edit]

Mindelense was to be participant as Premier Division champions and would have faced the Second Division champ Castilho. The match did not took place.

São Vicente Association Cup First Division[edit]

Mindelense won another title, total-ing seventh for the 2017 season, they finished with six matches won and a draw and also had 19 points. 13 goals were scored. Mindelense now has an 18-match unbeaten streak at the association cup.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 CS Mindelense 7 6 1 0 14 2 +11 19
2 FC Derby 7 6 1 0 18 9 +9 19

São Vicente Island League[edit]

Mindelense won a record breaking 50th title in the island. The club scored 20 goals, fewer than last season and ranked third out of eight in the Premier Division.

Mindelense made their first season win (15th unbeaten match) over GS Castilho, then a win over historically powerful Académica who was losing its strength. A draw without any goals scored came up in a match with Ribeira Bote was next, then another draw with a goal apiece with Farense Fonte Filipe, a club once known as Sporting São Vicente. From January 27, Mindelense made a win over Salamansa on January 27 and was still third with 11 points and 5 goals scored alongside Académica Mindelo, the fourth most. Also when Mindelense won, so did Derby and equals the points with the clubs. Mindelense defeated Batuque on February 3 and became second with fewer goals than Derby. It was followed by a two-goal draw with Derby, then Mindelense alongside Derby underwent a three match winning streak defeating Castilho, Académica and Ribeira Bote. At the 9th round, they had 12 goals scored, sharing with Batuque. Mindelense was still second with 14 goals scored, second in the region shared with Castilho. The winning chain with Derby was broken as Mindelense made a goal draw with Farense Fonte Filipe and was second with two points below Derby. Their goal totals were 15, third ahead of Académica and Castilho's 14. Mindelense made another win on March 18, this one over Salamansa and the club had ten goals less than Derby's. The Mindelo Derby was their final match of the season and featured Derby, Mindelense defeated that club 1-2 and became regional champions and conquered their 50th regional title.

Mindelense finished with 34 points and had 10 wins and 4 draws. Mindelense made a 28 match unbeaten streak and currently stands.

Date Opponents H/A Result Division
position
December 9, 2017 GS Castilho A 1-2
December 17, 2017 Académica do Mindelo H 1-0
6 January 2018 SC Ribeira Bote H 0-0
14 January 2018 SC Farense de Fonte Filipe A 1-1
28 January 2018 Salamansa FC H 1–0
4 February 2018 Batuque FC A 0–1 1st
10 February 2018 FC Derby H 2–2
18 February 2018 GS Castilho A 3-3
24 February 2018 Académica do Mindelo A 0-1
4 March 2018 SC Ribeira Bote A 0-2
10 March 2018 SC Farense de Fonte Filipe H 1-1
18 March 2018 Salamansa FC A 0-2 2nd
24 March 2018 Batuque H 1-0 2nd
30 March 2018 FC Derby H 1–2 1st, Champion
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion/Relegation
1 CS Mindelense 14 10 4 0 20 6 +14 34 Promoted into the National Championships
2 FC Derby 14 10 3 1 29 10 +19 33 None

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

São Vicente Cup[edit]

Late in the season, Mindelense participated in the semis and faced Batuque, the match went undecided as it ended in a goal draw, after extra time, Mindelense lost the penalty shootout 4-5 and out from appearing in the finals.

Cape Verdean National Championships[edit]

This time as regional champions, they achieved entry into the 2018 season, this time, they are playing in Group A.

Round Date Opponents H/A Result Scorers Attendance League
position (Group B)
1 April 7 Académica da Praia A 0-0
2 April 14 Sport Sal Rei Club H 1-0 1st
3 April 21 Académica do Porto Novo A 1-1
4 May 5 Académica da Praia H 0-0 1st
5 2nd week of May Sport Sal Rei Club A
6 April 28 Académica do Porto Novo H 2-1

Squad[edit]

As of September 2, 2017[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Cape Verde GK Piduca
2 Cape Verde MF Zazú
3 Cape Verde DF Hidelvis
4 Cape Verde DF Buday
5 Cape Verde DF Fache
6 Cape Verde MF Dário
7 Cape Verde MF Yvan
8 Cape Verde MF Maniche
9 Cape Verde FW Djonny
10 Cape Verde FW Papalelé
12 Cape Verde GK Hélio
No. Position Player
13 Cape Verde DF Cleison
14 Cape Verde DF Toi Adão
15 Cape Verde MF Djim Kelly
18 Cape Verde MF Ivan
19 Cape Verde FW Sílvio
20 Cape Verde FW Ericson
21 Cape Verde DF Day
22 Cape Verde DF Vinha
27 Cape Verde FW Nené
88 Cape Verde MF Yuran

Club[edit]

The Management[edit]

Its chairman was Rui Alberto Leite.

Position Staff
Manager Cape Verde Daniel de Jesus

Source:[citation needed]

Other information[edit]

Chairman Cape Verde Rui Alberto Leite
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio Municipal Aderito Sena (5,000 / 105x68 m)

Source:[citation needed]

Team kit[edit]

Home
Away

Source:[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. "Cape Verde Islands 2017/18". RSSSF.
  2. "CS Mindelense" (in português). Sports Midia.

External links[edit]


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