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Revision as of 01:30, 8 April 2017

Santo Antão North Cup
Founded2005
RegionCape Verde Paul and Ribeira Grande in
Santo Antão, Cape Verde
Current championsPaulense (5th time)
Most successful club(s)Paulense (5 times)

The Santo Antão North Cup is a regional football (soccer) cup competition played during the season in the southern and westernmost parts of Santo Antão Island, Cape Verde. The cup tournament is organized by the Santo Antão North Regional Football Association (ARFNSA).[1] The winner (some seasons when a winner is also a champion, a cup finalist) participates in the Santo Antão North Super Cup. For several times, the winner (or a cup finalist if a winner is also champion) participated in the Cape Verdean Cup. The first entrant was in 2007. Since 2013, there were no entrants to the national cup due to financial concerns. From the 2015 edition, the winner qualifies into the Santo Antão Super Cup, a single island cup competition challenging a club from the north.

Winners

Season Winner Runner-up
2004/05 CD Sinagoga
2005/06 unknown
2006/07 Rosariense
2007/08 unknown
2008/09 Beira-Mar
2009-10 Solpontense
2010-11 Paulense
2011/12 Paulense
2012/13 Paulense
2013/14 CD Sinagoga
2014/15[2] Paulense
2015/16[3] Paulense

Club performance

Club Winners Winning Years
Paulense 5 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016
CD Sinagoga 2 2005, 2014
Beira-Mar 1 2009
Rosariense 1 2007
Solpontense 1 2010

See also

References

  1. ^ "Santo Antão Norte". Fcf.cv. Retrieved 2015-09-20.
  2. ^ Batalha, José (23 December 2015). "2014/15 Santo Antão Island League (North)". RSSSF. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  3. ^ Batalha, José (23 December 2015). "2015/16 Santo Antão Island League (North)". RSSSF. Retrieved 7 April 2017.