List of Sporting Clube da Praia seasons

Sporting Clube da Praia, short form: Sporting Praia (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK as well as Badiu: Sporting Klubi di Praia) is a Capeverdean football club based in Praia and plays at Estádio da Várzea (sometimes in English as Várzea Stadium). The club was founded on 2 December 1923 and affiliate to the Portuguese club Sporting CP (also as Sporting Lisbon),[1] the first made in Cape Verde and under the Portuguese rule, and played their first competitive match in early 1953.

The club has won a total of about 37 official tier-one and regional trophies, the championship titles (3 colonial, 9 national and 20 regional), 3 listed regional cup titles, 2 listed super cup titles (1 national and 1 regional) and 3 listed opening tournament titles.[2]

Sporting Praia was the first Cape Verdean club to compete at the continentals, the greatest appearance was the First Round at the continental championships, the last was the CAF Champions League.

Seasons

Performance in African competitions

Sporting Praia's results in CAF competition
Season Competition Qualification method Round Opposition Home Away Aggregate
1992 African Cup of Champions Clubs Cape Verdean champions Preliminary Round Port Autonome (Dakar) 0–0 0–0 0–0 (3–1 p.)
First Round Club Africain 0–0 3–1 1–3
2000 CAF Champions League Probably second or third place
in the Santiago South Zone championships
Preliminary Round AS Tempête Mocaf 2–3 0–1 3–3 (a)
2001 CAF Cup Winners' Cup Probably second or third place
in the Santiago South Zone championships
Preliminary Round Gazelle FC 2–5 Withdrew1 5–2 (w)
2007 CAF Champions League Cape Verdean champions Preliminary Round Fello Star 0–1 Withdrew2 1–0 (w)
2008 CAF Champions League Cape Verdean champions Preliminary Round FAR Rabat 0–3 3–0 3–3 (5-4 p)
First Round Inter Luanda 2–1 0–1 2–2 (a)
2009 CAF Champions League Cape Verdean champions Preliminary Round FAR Rabat 0–6 1–0 1–6
1 Sporting Praia withdrew
2 Sporting Praia withdrew due to the Guinean Civil War

Colonial era

Year Finals Club Result
1961 Won GD Amarantes Champion
1969 Won CS Mindelense Champion
1974 2–1 Castilho Champion

National championships

Partial list from 1984 to 1998

Year Stage Opposition Result
1977SemifinalsBotafogoLost
1988SemifinalsBoavista PraiaWon
FinalsCS Mindelense2–0
0–1
Finished as Finalist
Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GD P Notes Playoffs
1998 1 4--- ---- Qualified into the final phase
2 3201 76+16 Finalist
2002 1 1 8611 224+1819
2005 1A 1 5410 242+2212 Promoted into playoffs Finalist
2006 1B 2 5401 84+412 Promoted into playoffs Champion
2007 1A 1 5311 111+1010 Promoted into playoffs Champion
2008 1A 1 5401 153+1212 Promoted into playoffs Champion
2009 1B 1 5410 111+712 Promoted into playoffs Champion
2010 1B 2 5320 166+1011 Promoted into playoffs Finalist
2011 1A 2 5401 72+512 Promoted into playoffs Finalist
2012 1A 1 5320 153+1211 Promoted into playoffs Champion
2013 1B 3 5230 63+39 Did not advance Did not participate
2014 1A 1 5410 71+613 Promoted into playoffs Semifinalist
2017 1C 1 6420 81+714 Advanced into the playoffs Champion
2018 1C 2-U 6222 5508 Did not advance Did not participate
2-U: A club who finished second and in the second place ranking (best of three), ranked as a non-participant in the playoff stage which the club has been eliminated from as they finished in one of the last two positions

Island/Regional Championships

Listing from 2002, up to 2002, it was the standings of the Santiago Regional Championships

Qualification into the National Championships/Division
Qualification into the national cup competition
Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GD P Cup Assoc. Cup Notes
2001–02 2 1 181224 3919+2038 Promoted into the National Championships1
2002–03 2 4 181035 2916+1333
2003–04 2 2 181260 3910+2942
2005 2 1 171610 6410+5449 Winner Promoted into the National Championships
2005–06 2 1 181341 4716+3143 Promoted into the National Championships
2007 2 1 181251 3910+2941 Promoted into the National Championships
2007–08 2 1 181422 4514+3144 Winner Promoted into the National Championships
2008–09 2 2 181242 3112+1940 Also promoted into the National Championships2
2009–10 2 1 18--- ---45 Promoted into the National Championships
2010–11 2 2 181044 2914+1534 Also promoted into the National Championships2
2011–12 2 1 181521 3613+2347 Promoted into the National Championships
2012–13 2 1 181530 3613+2348 Promoted into the National Championships
2013–14 2 1 181422 369+2744 Winner Promoted into the National Championships
2014–15 2 2 18972 2614+1234
2015–16 2 3 221372 4917+3246 Quarterfinalist
2016–17 2 1 221741 4310+3355 Winner Not held Promoted into the National Championships
2017–18 2 4 221255 3917+2241 Winner Also to be promoted in the National Championships2
1Promoted to the single regional championship match and then the national championships after defeating the North Zone winner Desportivo Santa Cruz
2As Sporting Praia was also national champion in the previous season, the club was already promoted

Notes and references

  1. "Filiais, Resto do Mundo". Sporting CP (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 7 November 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
  2. "List of champions of Cape Verde". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
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