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2013–14 Fogo Island League

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Season
  
2013-14

Promoted
  
Baxada Parque Real

Matches played
  
90

Champions
  
Académica do Fogo

Relegated
  
Juventude Grito Povo

Goals scored
  
310 (3.44 per match)

The 2013-14 Fogo Island League season was the competition of the second and third tier football in the island of Fogo, Cape Verde. Its started on 23 November 2013 and finished on 30 March 2014. The tournament was organized by the Fogo Regional Football Association (Associação Regional de Futebol de Santiago Sul, ARFF). Académica Fogo won the 13th title.

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Académica Fogo was the defending team of the title. A total of 18 clubs participated in the competition, 10 in the Premier Division and 8 in the Second Division.

Overview

A total of 310 goals were scored, the largest of any scored in any island league. The largest win was Académica do Fogo who scored 8-1 over Grito Povo on November 30, 2013, it was also the club who scored 7-0 over União São Lourenço on 23 February 2014. It was also the club who won away 1-7 over União São Lourenço on 15 December 2013. It would be next club in years to win team home and away with a larger number of goals against a single team in Cape Verde and also the same high number being 7.

Juventude finished last and along with Grito Povo were relegated, Juventude returned for the 2015-16 season. Baxada and Parque Real were leaders in the Second Division.

Botafogo took the lead in its first week, then Académica for the rest of the season with the exception of weeks 5 to 7 where Nô Pintcha took it for a week then Spartak d'Aguadinha for two weeks.

Académica Fogo scored the most numbering 59, 9th place Grito Povo scored the least with 21. Also Académica conceded the least numbering 15 and Grito Povo the most numbering 51. Both Desportivo and Travadores scored the most number of goals numbering 37, Sporting was second with 36 and Vitòria scored the least numbering 12, a club who scored the least that was 5th place. Varanda conceded the most number of goals numbering 37, Tchadense second with 24 and Vitòria with 32, a club who conceded the most that was 5th place

There were no competition on the last week of December, the first week of January due to the regional cup competitions.

Second Division

  • 1st: Baxada
  • 2nd: Parque Real
  • 4th: Desportivo de Cova Figueira
  • Statistics

  • Biggest win:
  • Most differences in number of goals:
  • Longest number one streak: Académica Fogo (weeks 8-18)
  • Longest last place streak: Grito Povo (weeks 1-13)
  • References

    2013–14 Fogo Island League Wikipedia