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2004 Cape Verdean Football Championships

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Season
  
2004

Matches played
  
31

Top goalscorer
  
Ravs (11)

Champions
  
SC Sal Rei

Goals scored
  
93 (3 per match)

The 2004 Cape Verdean Football Championships season was the 25th of the competition of the first-tier football in Cape Verde. Its started on 8 May and finished on 10 July, earlier than the last season. The tournament was organized by the Federação Caboverdiana de Futebol (Cape Verdean Football Federation, FCF).

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Académico do Aeroporto was the defending team of the title. A total of 11 clubs participated in the competition, one from each island league. No club participated from the Santo Antão Island League (South) due to the regional championship was not held, a second place team from the island of Sal participated.

Participating clubs

  • Académico do Aeroporto, winner of the 2003 Cape Verdean Football Championships
  • SC Sal Rei, winner of the Boa Vista Island League
  • Nô Pintcha, winner of the Brava Island League
  • Vulcânicos FC, winner of the Fogo Island League
  • Onze Unidos, winner of the Maio Island League
  • SC Santa Maria, runner up of the Sal Island League
  • Paulense Desportivo Clube, winner of the Santo Antão Island League (North)
  • FC Ultramarina, winner of the São Nicolau Island League
  • Académica do Mindelo, winner of the São Vicente Island League
  • Estrela dos Amadores, winner of the Santiago Island League (North)
  • Académica da Praia, winner of the Santiago Island League (South)
  • Overview

    The league was contested with 12 clubs, Sal-Rei FC would win the championship.

    League standings

    Group A

    Group B

    Results

    The league's highest scoring game would be Académico Aeroporto defeating Paulense 6-0.

    Statistics

  • Top scorer: Ravs: 11 goals (Sal Rei FC)
  • Biggest win: Académico Aeroporto 6-0 Paulense (May 29)
  • References

    2004 Cape Verdean Football Championships Wikipedia