Football records in Cape Verde
This article concerns football records in Cape Verde. Unless otherwise stated, records are taken from the Cape Verdean National Championships and the second-tier Regional Championships.
National level
National Championships
Titles
- Most number of titles: 12, Mindelense
Appearances
- Most seasons in the National Championships overall: Mindelense
- Fewest seasons in the National Championships: 1 season, joint record, some of the clubs are: GD Amarantes, Beira Mar (Maio), Beira-Mar (Tarrafal), Benfica de Santa Cruz, GD Corôa, Cutelinho, Desportivo Estância Baixo, Desportivo de Santa Cruz, GDRC Fiorentina, Flor Jovem da Calheta, Grémio Nhágar, Marìtimo, Onze Estrelas, Sanjoanense, Spartak d'Aguadinha, Varandinha
- Most recent first time appearances into the National Championships as of 2016: 2 clubs: Sinagoga of the Santo Antão North Zone and GD Varandinha of the Santiago North Zone
Wins
- Most wins at the National championships overall (excluding playoffs): 6 wins, Sporting Clube da Praia and Batuque FC (2002[1])
- Most wins at the National Championships: 7 wins, FC Derby (2008)
- Most wins at home: CS Mindelense (2014[2])
- Most wins at home in the regular season: 4, Batuque (2002[1])
Draws
Losses
- Most number of losses at the National Championships in a season: 7 losses, Académica da Brava (2002[1])
Points
Goals
- Most goals scored in a season: (34) Sporting Clube da Praia (2005[4])
- Most goals scored in a regular season: (24) Sporting Clube da Praia (2005[4])
- Most home goals scored in a season: 23, Sporting Clube da Praia (2005[4])
Scorelines
- Record win: Sporting Clube da Praia 13–0 Desportivo Estância Baixo, 11 June 2005[4]
Individual
- Most goals in a season: 14, Zé de Tchecha (for Sporting Clube da Praia 2005)
Cape Verdean Cup
- Most wins: 2: Boavista FC (2009, 2010)
- Most consecutive wins:, 2, Boavista FC (2009, 2010)
- Most appearances in a final: 2, Boavista FC (2009, 2010)
- Most appearances without winning: 2, Académica do Sal (2007, 2009)
- Biggest win: 3 goals: Académica da Praia 3-1 Académica do Sal (2007)
- Most goals in a final: 3 goals: Académica da Praia 3-1 Académica do Sal (2007)
- Most defeats in a final:2, Académica do Sal (2007, 2009)
Regional competitions
Regional Championships, second-tier
Titles
- Most number of titles by any of the island leagues: 48, Mindelense, São Vicente
Wins
- Most number of wins in a season: GD Varandinha, Santiago North Zone, 2016
- Fewest wins in a season (in a championship more than ten clubs): 1
Goals
- Highest number of goals conceded: 104, Parque Real, Fogo, in the 2014-15 season[5]
- Highest number of goals scored in a season: GD Varandinha, Santiago North Zone, 2016
Games without a loss
- Best season (overall): Académica do Porto Novo - all matches won, in 2012, Santo Antão South Zone
- Best season (with 20+ matches): GD Varandinha, in 2016 - Santiago North Zone
- Most games without a loss at the Regional Championships: about 50, Académica do Porto Novo (2011-April 23, 2016), Santo Antão South Zone[6])
- Most games without a loss at home at the Regional Championships: around 25, Académica Porto Novo, Santo Antão South Zone (since 2011[6])
- Most games without a loss away at the Regional Championships: around 25, Académica Porto Novo, Santo Antão South Zone (around 2012-April 23, 2016[6])
Games without a win
- Most games without a win in a season: 22, Delta, Santiago South (2015-16)
Scorelines
- Record win: Académica da Praia 21-0 Os Garridos, Santiago, 1968
- Most goals in a game: 21, Académica da Praia 21-0 Os Garridos, Santiago, 1968
Points
- Most points in a season (3 points for a win): GD Varandinha, Santiago North Zone, 2016
Regional Cups
- Most number of titles of any of the island cups: 10 Académica do Porto Novo, Santo Antão South Zone
References
- 1 2 3 4 2002 Cape Verdean Football Championships at rsssf.com
- ↑ "Cape Verde Islands 2013/14". Archived from the original on July 13, 2015. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
- ↑ 2015 Cape Verdean Football Championships at RSSSF
- 1 2 3 4 2005 Cape Verdean Football Championships at RSSSF
- ↑ Batalha, José (23 April 2015). "2014/15 Fogo Island season". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on March 16, 2015. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- 1 2 3 "Santo Antão South Zone 2015/16". Retrieved 1 October 2015.
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