2011–12 Sporting Clube da Praia season

The 2011–12 Sporting Clube da Praia season were in the island and top division of Cape Verdean football. They would be regional champions and qualified into the national championship and won their 9th title for the club.

The club scored a total of 56 goals. Of which 36 was scored in the Santiago South League and 20 in the national championships, 15 in the regular season and 5 in the playoffs. Their total points was 47 for the island and 11 in the national championships.

Santiago Island League (South)

The 2011-12 season started 3rd behind Boavista and Académca, then took Boavista's position, Sporting scored low goal matches in the first two rounds, after defeating Celtic 4-1, they took the number one spot at the third round and held it until Sporting's 1-2 loss to Desportivo on February 18 and that position was taken by Desportivo and Sporting was second until Sporting defeated Ribeira Grande 3-0 in the 13th round on the last day of March. Desportivo's loss to Vitória meant Sporting took the number one spot for the remainder of the season and finished with 47 points and had 15 wins, 2 draws, a loss and scored 36 goals, the region's second highest behind Desportivo's 46. Around that time, Beto Cardoso as coach left the club for two years, Alex took over for a few months.

Their highest point of 47 would be the second highest for the club behind 49 made in 2005, a season later, it became the third highest behind their 2013 result of 48 points. Since 2017, this total is now the fourth highest for the club as their 55 became the first made in the 2016-17 season.

Date

Opponents

H/A

Result

Scorers

League
position

2 December 2011

Vitória da Praia

H

1-0

3rd

12 December 2011

CD Travadores

A

1-2

Vargas, Carlitos

2nd

17 December 2011

Celtic Praia

H

4-1

Dário (2), Zé di Tchetcha, Di II

1st

15 January 2012

Ribeira Grande

A

2-3

1st

22 January 2012

Tchadense

A

1–4

1st

5 February 2012

Académica Praia

H

1-0

1st

11 February 2012

Boavista Praia

A

0-0

1st

18 February 2012

Desportivo Praia

H

1-2

2nd

3 March 2012

Varanda

A

1-4

2nd

9 March 2012

Vitória Praia

A

1-3

2nd

17 March 2012

Travadores

H

1-0

2nd

25 March 2012

Celtic Praia

A

0-1

2nd

31 March 2012

Ribeira Grande

H

3-0

1st

7 April 2012

Tchadense

H

2-1

1st

15 April 2012

Académica da Praia

A

1-2

1st

19 April 2012

Boavista Praia

H

1-1

1st

21 April 2012

Desportivo Praia

A

0-1

1st

28 April 2012

Varanda

H

2-1

1st

Pos

Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

Promotion/Relegation

1

Sporting Clube da Praia

18

15

2

1

36

13

+23

47

Advanced into the national championships

2

Desportivo da Praia

18

13

2

3

46

15

+31

41

None

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

Results summary

Santiago South/Praia Super Cup

Sporting Praia qualified as champions and faced the cup winner ADESBA and lost the title for the season after losing in the penalty shootout as the match ended in a draw.

Cape Verdean National League

The club achieved entry into the national championships after winning the regional title of Santiago South, this was also their eighth consecutive.

The club participated in Group A and finished first with 11 points 3 wins and 2 draws and qualified into the playoffs.

Their first match was a victory over Sal's Juventude 6-1 which was the highest scoring match of the national season, another win which was the club's second was made where they defeated Brava's Académica 5-0, the first four match that had 5 goals, second highest in the nation, of which the first two were scored in the second round. Their last win was made as they defeated Académica from Fogo on May 19. A draw with São Vicente's Batuque was made where no goals were scored, the last match had a two goal draw with Estrela dos Amadores of Tarrafal, winner of the north of the island.

Date

Opponents

H/A

Result
F–A

Scorers

Attendance

League
position (Group A)

5 May

Juventude do Sal

G

6-1

1st

13 May

Académica Brava

H

5-0

1st

19 May

Académica Fogo

A

0-2

1st

26 May

Batuque

A

0-0

1st

3 June

Estrela dos Amadores

H

2-2

1st

Pos

Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

Promotion/Relegation

1

Sporting Clube da Praia

5

3

2

0

15

3

+12

11

Advanced into playoffs

2

Académica do Fogo

5

2

2

1

3

3

0

8

Advanced into playoffs

Playoffs

Sporting Praia challenged Académica Porto Novo from Santo Antão South and won all two legs, the first one was 3-0, the second one 1-0. Sporting climbed up to the finals and made a goal draw with São Nicolau's Atlético Ribeira Brava, the second draw was scoreless and won the match under the away goals rule and claimed their 9th title. At the time, Sporting Praia continued to possessed the most national titles for two years when Mindelense surpassed Sporting Praia's totals in 2014 with 10. Sporting Praia's next national title would be in 2017.

Semi-finals

Date

Opponents

H/A

Result

Scorer(s)

10 June

Académica do Porto Novo

A

0-3

Quinzinho (2), Zé di Tchetcha

17 June

Académica do Porto Novo

H

1-0

Finals

Date

Opponents

H/A

Result

Scorers

23 June

SC Atlético

A

1-1

7 July

SC Atlético

H

0-0

no goals scored

Club

The Management

Other information

As of 2012

Team kit

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