2016–17 Brava Island League

The 2016-17 Brava Island League season was the competition of the second and third tier football in the island of Brava, Cape Verde. Its started on 21 January and finished on 30 April 2016, later than last season. The championship was governed by the Brava Regional Football Association (Associação Regional de Futebol da Brava, ARFB). Sporting Brava won their fourth and recent title.

Sporting Brava was yet again the defending team of the title. A total of 7 clubs participated in the competition. 191 goals were scored, fewer than the previous two seasons. All matches were played at Estádio Aquiles de Oliveira in Nova Sintra.

Overview

As Fogo saw a couple of record breaking matches during the season but fewer than the previous, Brava only had three this time. The first highest scoring match was Académica defeating Benfica 6-0 on February 26, the rest were made by Sporting, first they defeated Corôa 9-1 the 7th round, then 0-12 over Benfica at the 12 round and the last, the second challenge with Corôa defeating that club 2-16 and became the region's highest scoring match of the season. Second straight time the highest match that had 16 goals. It made Benfica Brava had their worst season ever, this time not a win was made, the club thought conceded 53 goals, fewer than last season and became second ahead of Corôa. Unlike its earlier season's, Juventude da Furna's season was not as successful as they finished 5th with 13 points and had 3 wins and 4 losses, they scored 22 goals and conceded 31.

Sporting Brava was at the number one spot the whole season, also the club made their best season ever with all of its matches ended in victories, also the club had the 49th unbeaten match and made it another club record. Later at the nationals, Sporting Brava played in Group A.

Sporting Brava scored the most number of goals numbering 67 which was another club record, Académica was second with 30, the last two were 3rd place Nô Pintcha with 16 and Benfica with only nine, another worst for that club. Sporting conceded the fewest numbering seven, Corôa conceded the most with 56.

The 2016-17 Brava's opening tournament and cup competitions were not held for the season. The championship had no breaks for the season.

Participating clubs

  • Académica
  • Benfica
  • Corôa - Nossa Senhora do Monte
  • Juventude da Furna
  • Morabeza
  • Nô Pintcha
  • Sporting Brava

Results

Week 1

Home

'''Nô Pintcha

'''Sporting Brava

'''Morabeza

Week 2

Home

'''Académica Brava

Morabeza

'''Sporting Brava

Week 3

Home

Benfica Brava

'''Juventude Furna

Nô Pintcha

Week 4

Home

Académica Brava

'''Sporting Brava

Corôa

Week 5

Home

Morabeza

Nô Pintcha

Benfica Brava

Week 6

Home

Juventude Furna

Corôa

'''Académica Brava

Week 7

Home

'''Sporting Brava

Benfica Brava

Morabeza

Week 8

Home

Benfica Brava

Académica Brava

'''Juventude Furna

Week 9

'''Corôa

Nô Pintcha

Juventude Furna

Week 10

Morabeza

Corôa

'''Sporting Brava

Week 11

Juventude Furna

Benfica Brava

'''Nô Pintcha

Week 12

'''Sporting Brava

'''Académica Brava

'''Corôa

Week 13

Nô Pintcha

'''Morabeza

Benfica Brava

Week 14

Corôa

'''Juventude Furna

'''Académica Brava

1The regional association awarded Académica Brava 3-0 as Morabeza did not show up on that match

Position changes

Club / Week

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

Académica

7

4

4

4

3

3

3

3

4

4

3

3

2

2

Benfica

5

5

6

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

Corôa

4

6

7

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

5

6

6

Juventude da Furna

6

7

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

6

5

5

Morabeza

2

3

2

3

4

4

4

4

3

3

4

4

4

4

Nô Pintcha

3

2

3

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

3

3

Sporting Clube da Brava

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Brava Island League 2016-17
Champions

Sporting Clube da Brava
4th title

Statistics

  • Biggest home win: Sporting Brava 9-1 Corôa (4 March)
  • Biggest away win: Corôa 2-16 Sporting Brava (30 April)
  • Longest winning streak: Sporting: 12 weeks (all rounds, including two bye weeks)
  • Longest unbeaten streak: Sporting 12 weeks (all rounds including two bye weeks)
  • Best season: Sporting Brava (all wins)
  • Longest losing streak: Benfica Brava
  • Worst season: Benfica Brava (2 draws, 10 losses)