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Nickname(s)
  
Indios Águias

Chairman
  
Armindo Oliveira

Arena/Stadium
  
Estádio da Várzea

Founded
  
15 October 1930

Ground Capacity
  
8,000

Manager
  
Tazinho

Location
  
Praia, Cape Verde

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Full name
  
Clube Desportivo Travadores

Ground
  
Estádio da Varzea, Praia, Cape Verde

Clube Desportivo Travadores (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC: Klubi Desportivu Travadoris) is a football club that had played in the Premier division and the Santiago Island League (South) in Cape Verde. It is based in the capital city of Praia in the island of Santiago and plays in the stadium with a capacity of 8,000 It is one of the teams that won the most cups before and after independence. They are affiliated with S.L. Benfica. Its nicknames are indios and águias

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Travadores is one of the most successful football (soccer) club in Cape Verde, having won about 12 official titles, 3 are national titles and 9 are regional titles.

Its logo is with a white crest (not fully circular) with a golden bird above, a green-red ribbon reading the Latin name "E pluribus unum", a red and white shield with a ball and a blue ribbon with the club name acronym in the middle. Its logo is nearly the same as Benfica's but the outer circle is white, Other logos are the same (with some similarity) are Paulense, Sport Sal Rei Club, Benfica of Brava and Benfiquinha (who currently plays in the region's second division). Travadores' parent club is Benfica Praia which is another club who uses the same logo to Benfica's but slightly different

Uniform

Its uniform color are colored red with a white collar used for home games and a white t-shirt and socks with red shorts used for away games. Its former uniform was a red t-shirt and socks with white shorts used for home games.

History

The club was founded on 15 October 1930 in the capital Praia (then colonial), it is the island's second oldest club and Cape Verde's fourth oldest. CD Travadores was officially registered on 25 May 1939. Their first title was won in the early years of the club, title wins were achieved in 1960, 1968 and 1972, their greatest appearance in the colonial competition was in 1972 when they won their only colonial title. After independence, the club won two national titles in 1994 and in 1996. Travadores would enter African competitions three times. Their first continental competition was the CAF Cup in 1993 and advanced up to the preliminaries, their first appearance at the upper level was in 1995 and faced with Real de Banjul from the Gambia and their last was in 1997 when it became the CAF Champions League and participated up to the first round, this was their recent appearance in the continental level, in Travadores' last match at the CAF Champion's league which was on March 8, they lost the match 1-6 in Algiers, the club conceded six goals to three players including Nacer Zekri, Billel Dziri and Tarek Hadj Adlane.

Also the club as also won eight regional titles, of which seven are of Santiago and one of the island's South Zone. Travadores' recent appearances at the national championships were in 2001 where they had only a draw and got a point and scored only a goal and in 2003 where the club took part in Group A, the club finished with two wins and a draw and scored seven goals and had seven points and qualified up to the semis.

Playoff participation

Travadores first participated in the playoffs in 1960 and lost to CS Mindelense, this would repeat in 1968, they would win their first title in 1972 after defeating Académica from Mindelo, the first leg was tied and won the second 1–0, this was their only colonial title. After the end of colonial rule in Cape Verde, they participated in the finals for the first time as an independent nation, they lost to Mindelense in 1992, two years later in 1994, they would win their first title as an independent nation after defeating SC Atlético from the island of São Nicolau 2–0 and 2–1, they won their second and recent title in 1996. Their recent playoff participation was in 2003 and the club lost to Académico do Aeroporto 0-1 in the first match and the second match was scoreless and the club was out of the national championships and making it Travadores's recent appearance.

Stadium

It is played at Estádio da Várzea along with Praia's three other famous teams including Académica and Sporting Praia in the same stadium, the club also practices at the stadium and also at Sucupira just northwest, the club rarely practices at Complexo Desportivo Adega in Achada Grande Tras.

The club played at the Sucupira Field between 2001 and 2006 when they moved to the current Estádio da Várzea.

Rivalry

The club's main rivalry is with Sporting forming the Derby Eterno da Praia (Eternal Derby of Praia). Travadores is also rivalry to Boavista.

Honours

  • Cape Verdean Championship: 3
  • Regional championship titles: 8
  • Santiago Island League: 7
  • Santiago Island League (South): 1
  • Praia Cup: 1
  • Statistics

  • Best position: First Round (Continental)
  • Best position at a cup competition: Preliminary round (Continental)
  • Highest number of points in a season: 7 (national)
  • Appearances at a continental championship: 3
  • Total goals scored at Atrican competitions: 2 (CAF Champions League)
  • Total matches played at the continental level: 6
  • CAF Champions League: 4
  • CAF Cup WInner's Cup: 2
  • Current squad

    As of 18 December 2016

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    Squad as of the 2015-16 season

    As of 21 November 2015

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    Other sports

    Travadores also had a basketball and a volleyball team, bue due to the economic crisis and low arena visits had to close two clubs. The teams once played at Gimnodesportivo Vavá Duarte. Travadores also has an athletic team.

    References

    CD Travadores Wikipedia