2015 São Tomé and Príncipe Championship
Season | 2015 |
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Champions | Sporting Praia Cruz |
Matches played | 1 |
← 2014 |
The 2015 São Tomé and Principe Championship was the 30th season of the São Tomé and Principe Championship the top-level football championship of São Tomé and Principe. It began in 9 May, a day earlier than last season and concluded on 21 November.[1] Two national final matches occurred in the season. Sporting Praia Cruz from São Tomé island won their seventh and recent title.
Teams
35 teams participated in the São Tomé and Principe Championship, 30 from São Tomé Island (10 in each division) and 5 from Príncipe Island. At the end of season champion of São Tomé Island League and champion of Principe Island League play one match for champion of São Tomé and Principe.
São Tomé teams 2015
Premier Division
Ten clubs participated in the 2014 season (third time since its reduction), Sporting Praia Cruz won their eight and recent title and went on to participate in the national championship match in November 15.
Teams
Club | City | District |
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Aliança Nacional | Pantufo | Água Grande |
Bairros Unidos FC | Caixão Grande | Mé-Zóchi |
UD Correia (Newly Promoted) | Correia | |
Folha Fede (Newly Promoted) | Folha Fede | |
Juba Diogo Simão | Diogo Simão | |
FC Neves[2] | Neves | Lembá |
Santana FC | Santana | Cantagalo |
Sporting Praia Cruz | São Tomé | Água Grande |
UDRA (Current champions) | São João dos Angolares | Caué |
Vitória FC | São Tomé | Água Grande |
Some results
- Juba Diogo Simão and FC Neves relegated as they finished last.
Second Division
The second division featured 10 clubs.
Club | City | District |
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Agrosport | Monte Café | Mé-Zóchi |
Amador | Agostinho Neto | |
CD Guadalupe | Guadalupe | Lobata |
Kê Morabeza (Newly promoted)[3] | ||
Inter Bom-Bom | Bom-Bom | Mé-Zóchi |
Micoló | Micoló | Lobata |
Oque d'El Rei | Oque d’El Rei | Lobata |
Porto Alegre | Porto Alegre | Caué |
Ribeira Peixe | Ribeira Peixe | Caué |
Trindade (Newly Promoted) | Trindade | Mé-Zóchi |
Some results
- Agrosport, Inter Bom-Bom, Ké Morabeza and Trindade were promoted to the regional First Division as they were in the top standings for the season.
Third Division
The third division featured 10 clubs.
- Andorinha
- Boa Vista
- Conde
- Cruz Vermelha
- Diogo Vaz
- Otótó
- Santa Margarida - a new club participated in the national competition and the third division for the first time
- Sporting São Tomé
- UDESCAI
- Varzim
Clubs not in competition
- 6 de Setembro
- Bela Vista
- Os Dinâmicos
- Palmar
Principe teams 2015
Five clubs took part in the 2014 season. One of the clubs did not participate in the season. Sporting Príncipe won the title and participated in the national championship match in November.
Club | City | District |
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1º de Maio | Santo António | Pagué |
GD Os Operários | Santo António | Pagué |
FC Porto Real (Current champions) | Porto Real | Pagué |
Sporting Clube do Príncipe [4] | Santo António | Pagué |
GD Sundy | Sundy [5] | Pagué |
UDAPB | Picão | Pagué |
National final
Two national final matches took place on November 15 and 21 at noon.[6] It was another "Sporting" competition as the match featured Sporting Príncipe from Príncipe and Sporting Praia Cruz from São Tome Island.
Sporting Praia Cruz won the first leg 4-2 while Sporting Príncipe won the second leg 2-1. In the first leg, Sporting Príncipe started to lead at the 15th minute after a goal was scored by Arthur, at the 38th minute, Sporting Praia Cruz tied it by Jair and lasted for less than two minutes as Zé changed the lead position to Sporting Praia Cruz at the 40th minute. Inside the second half, once again the match was tied at 2 as Tó scored the half's first goal at the 46th minute. Sporting Praia Cruz kept the lead for the rest of the match, Zé scored his second goal of the match at the 65th minute, in the last few minutes of the match, Jaty scored the fourth goal at the 87th minute. In the second leg, Sporting Príncipe took the lead as Abel scored the match's first goal at the 46th minute, in the second half, a penalty kick was scored at the 73rd minute by Maiê and for approximately seventeen minutes, the total goals of two matches were tied at four. This would change as Sporting Praia Cruz scored the match's only goal at the 90th minute by Jaty and kept the championship hope throughout the remainder of the match. With a total of five goals scored, Sporting Praia Cruz would go on the win their seventh and recent national title.
Sporting Praia Cruz will participate into the 2016 CAF Champions League in the preliminaries in February.
15 November 25 12:00 (UTC+1) |
Sporting Praia Cruz | 4:2 | Sporting Príncipe |
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Jair 38', Zé 40', 65', Jaty 87' | Artur 15', Tó 46' |
Estádio 13 de Junho, Santo António |
21 November 2015 12:00 (UTC+1) |
Sporting Príncipe | 2:1 | Sporting Praia Cruz |
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Abel 46, Maiê 73' (pen) | Jaty 90' | |
Penalties | ||
UDRA won |
Winner Sporting Praia Cruz 7th title |
References
- ↑ "São Tomé results 2015". RSSSF.
- ↑
- ↑ a new club participated in the national competition and the second division for the first time
- ↑ Sporting Clube do Príncipe at Wiki Sporting (in Portuguese)
- ↑ "301 Moved Permanently". places-in-the-world.com. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- ↑ "2015 São Tomé and Príncipe Championship". RSSSF.