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Académica da Praia

Associação Académica da Praia is a football club that plays in the Premier division of the Santiago Island League (South) in Cape Verde.[1] It is played along with Praia's three other famous teams in Estádio da Varzea, the club also practices at the stadium and over a kilometer east in Achada Grande Frente (or Leite). Its current president is Kiki and manager is Janito Carvalho who coached Sporting Praia in the previous season.

Académica da Praia
Full nameAssociação Académica da Praia
Nickname(s)Micá, Briosa (former), Estudantes
Founded15 December 1962
GroundEstádio da Varzea
Praia
Capacity8,000
ChairmanKiki
ManagerJanito Carvalho
LeagueSantiago Island League (South)
2017–181st
WebsiteClub website

Académica Praia is one of the most successful football (soccer) club in the island of Santiago and the South Zone, having won about 11 official titles, 2 are national and the remaining 9 are regional titles. It won several championship titles before and after independence. The team never won any national championship titles since independence. It also had won five insular titles, three island cup title and a national cup title.

Académica da Praia is an affiliate of the Portuguese club Académica de Coimbra.

Its nicknames are "Mica", the short of Académica used in many of other Académica clubs around the world, "Briosa", which has recently become rarely used today and "Estudantes" which means students (students of the academy), used in several other Académica clubs elsewhere.[2]

History edit

The club was founded on 15 December 1962[2] and a few months later, it became a registered club of the Santiago Regional Football Association, at the time the only two football organizations that existed before independence.

Académica won the first upper level title in 1965 by defeating FC Derby from Mindelo 3–2 in extra time, they would win the only national title won before independence. Later, the team won the 1968 Santiago regional title at the time included other islands after beating Os Garridos a gigantic 21–0, 9 of which were scored by Luís Bastos. They challenged against Mindelense and lost 0–1 in the final round. At the time, Toka was coach for Académica Praia.

Académica Praia won their first regional cup title in 1986. Académica celebrated their 25th anniversary in 1987. Two years later, Académica won their third regional title for the island and participated at the national championships where they failed to proceed into the upper stages.

Académica finished 7th with 19th points in the 2001–02 Santiago South Premier Division, they finished a position less which was 8th in 2003 with 13 points. Académica did way better for the 2003–04 season, they won their fourth regional title, also it was their first title for the South Zone in 2004 and finished with 45 points a club record, it was also the regional and national record held it until Sporting took it in 2005 with 49, also they finished with 14 wins, its wins were a club record, in points total, it stood as a club record from 2005 until 2018.. Académica was runner-up for the next two seasons, 43 points they finished and another season with 14 wins, their third one had 39 points, as Sporting won the 2006 national title, the club entered for the 2007 nationals. For the next two seasons, they scored a total of 40 goals, in 2009, they won their recent regional title. Their positions dropped for the net few seasons in 2010, they had 30 points in 2011.

Celestino Mascarenhas was coach for the 2011–12 season, Académica Praia began with a 2–0 win over Varanda. Three days later, they celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2012. Later Académica made two additional wins to their three straight before a loss to Celtic on 15 January. Académica made a goal draw with Ribeira Grande, they suffered a 2–0 loss in their rivalry to Sporting. Académica underwent two straight wins before a 3–0 loss to Desportivo on 4 March. Académica made a goal draw with Varanda before a win over Vitória was made Académica suffered another loss, this one to Travadores 4–3 at the 12th round. Académica defeated Celtic, then lost to Ribeira Grande, an uncommon thing. Académica lost again in their rivalry to Sporting. Académica's last seasonal win was at the 16 round over Tchandense. A goal draw with Boavista was next, then a 1–3 loss to Desportivo on 27 April. Académica finished fourth for the next two seasons. In the 2012–13 season, they started with two straight wins before a repeat of a goal draw with Ribeira Grande was made, another draw of the same result was made a week later but with Varanda. Académica made a win over Boavista before a loss in their rivalry to Sporting, Académica defeated Travadores on 9 February before a goal draw with Bairro. Two suffering losses were next before a 4–1 win over Tchadense around 11. Académica defeated Ribeira Grande, a club which was losing ground in their participation Académica lost to Boavista at the 14th round. The rescheduled 13th round match was next where they defeated 1–2 over Varanda. The club suffered another loss to Sporting in their rivalry at the 15th round. Two final seasonal wins came up, the last match of the season ended in a goal draw with Desportivo.

In 2014, they finished sixth for the next two seasons and had 18 points in 2014. Académica had 27 points and 16 goals in the 2014/15 regional season, with the extended 2015/16 season, their goal total doubled to 32, the club finished fourth with 43 points, 13 wins and 4 draws. Júlio Cesar Tomar was president and Zé Piguita was the coach up to 2016.

Académica's new turn towards success edit

In the following season, Kiki became president and Janito Carvalho became coach who previously coached Sporting Praia. Académica da Praia started the season without a loss for some seasons, the club defeated ADESBA and made it their second first win in the first week and the first in seasons being the sole club in the number one position with three points and three goals, a goal more than Sporting Praia. Their positions dropped to second in the second round. On 11 December, they made their win over Desportivo and made a four match winning streak where their position rose from sixth to second. A loss to Travadores could not hold their second position any longer and fell to fourth at the 11th round, they gained the third position with a win over Benfica Praia at round 15 and Vitória at round 17. After their final loss of the season to Boavista, the club would be fourth for the remainder of the season and finished it with 45 points, a small success gained and tied it with their 2004 totals, a club record.

Their first round match of the 2017–18 season was to feature Varanda, as that club withdrew, they were replaced with Tira Chapéu, their recent newcomer to the second tier competition, the match has been delayed until 3 January. Académica Praia started off the season with a win over Travadores, at round 3 on 19 November, the club did the unpredictable, a win away over almighty Sporting Praia with the result 3–2 and contested to be the master of the top three clubs of the south of the island alongside Boavista Praia as well as the country, also it was their next club's win over Sporting away in under seven years. Académica Praia became third as of the third round behind Celtic da Praia and Boavista Praia and ahead of Sporting. Académica made two more wins with a score 0–2, first to the weak Ribeira Grande, then to Benfica and the club was second. Académica recently lost to the powerful Boavista 0–1 and lost a position to third, where they are as of the sixth round with 12 points and has the second most goals with ten, second behind Celtic and Sporting Praia. Académica played with their first challenge with Tira Chapéu in their rescheduled match on 3 January and won 4–0, for the first round, Académica officially started first place for the season and first place for the first few rounds. On 10 January, Académica is first place since the eighth round, they currently have 27 points and already replaced Celtic as the first place, they are ahead of Boavista and four positions ahead of almighty Sporting, it remains at the 10th round and now has 30 points. In mid-January, Lito became coach of the club, he last coached Sporting. Académica Praia now had a six match winning streak and recently defeated the newcomer Tira Chapéu and kept that club in the possibly planned relegation zone, also it has a low possibility of having the same record as Sporting did last season . Later in the season, Académica has 39 goals in total which they became second overall behind their totals made in the 2007–08 and the 2008–09 Santiago South season. At round 18, Académica made their fourth straight win as they defeated Desportivo with the low result of 1–0 but the club has finally reached into club record in points 47 and also their 15 wins, though in the region, second behind Sporting Praia's 16 wins. After defeating Eugėnio Lima at the 19th round, they had 16 wins, the most in the region, also they scored 43 goals, a new club record along with their 53 points (third behind Boavista's and Sporting's 2017 total). Four days later, with Boavista's match with Eugênio Lima ending in a draw, Académica, who has an eight-point difference over second placed Boavista became regional champions and claimed their next regional title in nine years at the 22nd round. Académica has a seven match winning streak with their last over Tchadense, after their recent match, Académica had made a new regional point record which reached 56, surpassed Sporting's 55 made last season. Overall it is third behind Scorpion Vermelho's 61 and Varandinha's 63, both from the north of the island, both made in 2015. Celtic Praia was their season's final match, their seven match winning streak and their 15 match unbeaten streak came to an end as Académica suffered another loss with the score 1–2 and shattered another record attempt. Académica Praia finished with a new regional record of 56 points, of any in the archipelago, third overall.

In the national competition edit

The team won their first regional title after the breakup (around fifth overall) and took part in the 2004 and was a Group B club. The first match was a three-goal draw with Fogo's Vulcânico on 8 May, then a victory came as they defeated Maio's Onze Unidos. Round 3 was their bye week, a 4–1 win over SC Santa Maria of Sal was made, the last national match ended in a 2–1 loss to São Nicolau's FC Ultramarina played at the then home field in Ribeira Brava. Académica was second. They advanced to the semis and defeated Académico do Aeroporto of Sal in two legs with a total of 4–2, 2–1 in each match, that club which qualified as the 2003 national champion. Académica made it up to the 2004 finals, it challenged against Sal-Rei FC and lost both legs, 2–0 in the first and 1–2 in the second, where all the goals were scored, Décio at the sixth minute, then a tiebreaker with Yuri at the 93rd minute and failed to win a national title.

The next two appearances succeeded as far as the semis. When they played in 2007, they placed again in Group B, the first match was a win over Fogo's Vulcânicos the same at the first round as they did three years earlier Académica Praia suffered a loss to Santo Antão North's Rosariense afterwards. Midway in the third round, no goals were scored in a match with Sal's Académico do Aeroporto. The club made two more group stage wins, where they defeated Sporting Porto Novo and Scorpion Vermelho from north of the island. Académica faced a Mindelo affiliate of Académica, no goals were scored as they would lose 1 to nil each leg. Académica returned in 2009, this time they were in Group A, their first match played on 17 May was a win over Santo Antão North's Os Foguetões, then two more wins before a two-goal draw with Sal's Santa Maria was made. Académica did not lost a match at group stage as they defeated São Vicente's most powerful club Mindelense. Académica faced Sporting Port Novo and played the first leg in Porto Novo at Estádio Amílcar Cabral which was the final match played before the opening of a new stadium to the northwest. Académica Praia scored four goals with the first by Niki at the 32nd minute. Académica played its second leg in Várzea where no goals were scored. With 4 goals over 1, they advanced into the finals and face Sporting and brought the rivalry with Sporting brought to a national level. Académica suffered a 2–0 loss to the mighty Sporting Praia, the second leg ended in a goal draw with Body scoring the only goal at the 40th minute, after Académica lost the title to Sporting. Académica's next national appearance will be in April 2018, their first in one of three groups, they will be in Group A alongside Académica affiliate from Santo Antão South, Académica do Porto Novo and Boa Vista's Sport Sal Rei Club (SSRC).

Académica da Praia was the first club to win the Cape Verdean Cup in September 2007 after defeating 3–1 over Académico do Aeroporto.[3] Later in 2009, the club as champion of the South Zone also advanced to the single island competition, as they are now two championships of the island, the edition featured only a single match where the club, winner of the South Zone challenged with Estrela dos Amadores, winner of the North Zone for 2009, Académica Praia won their last championship of all Santiago.

Stadium edit

 
Estádio da Várzea, the home field of Académica da Praia

Estádio da Várzea is a multi-use stadium in Praia, Cape Verde. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 8,000. The stadium has seat rows in the left and right sides and a small hill and a plateau lies to the west.

It is played along with Praia's three other famous teams including Sporting Praia, Boavista, Desportivo Praia and CD Travadores in the same stadium. The club practices also at the stadium and at Sucupira just in the northwest corner of the intersection with Rua da Várzea.

Académica once played as Sucupira Field before 2006, in the early 2000s, as the stadium was partly disused and went under renovations, the clubs played there.

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Its logo is identical with Académica de Coimbra, the only difference is it has the letter P, the first letter of where the club is based.

Uniform edit

Today's uniform has now added stripes and changed its home sock color to black.

Rivalry edit

Their only rivalry only at the regional level[4] is with Sporting Praia. One of them is titled Praia derby.

Honours edit

Before independence:
1965
Since independence:
2018
2007
  • Regional championship titles: 7
    • Santiago Regional League: 2
1964/65, 1967/68
1988/89, 2009[a]
2003/04, 2008/09, 2017/18
1986, 1994
2006/07

League and cup history edit

Colonial era edit

Year Finals Club Result
1965 3–2 FC Derby Champion
1968 Lost CS Mindelense Finalist

National championship edit

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GD P Cup Notes Playoffs
2004 1B 2 4 2 1 1 7 3 +4 7 Promoted into playoffs 4th place
2007 1B 2 5 3 1 1 6 3 +3 10 Winner Promoted into playoffs 4th place
2009 1A 1 5 4 1 0 10 5 +5 13 Promoted into playoffs Finalist
2018 1A 1 6 3 2 1 6 4 +2 11 Advanced into the playoffs Champion
Total: 20 12 5 3 29 15 +14 11

Island/Regional Championship edit

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GD P Cup Notes
2002 2 7 18 5 4 9 16 25 -9 19
2002–03 2 8 18 3 6 9 12 21 -9 14
2003–04 2 1 18 14 3 1 38 18 +30 45 Promoted into the National Championships
2005 2 3 17 8 5 4 26 19 +7 29
2005–06 2 2 18 14 1 3 33 13 +20 43
2007 2 2 18 11 6 1 25 8 +17 39 Winner Also promoted into the National Championships
2007–08 2 3 18 9 3 6 40 26 +14 30
2008–09 2 1 18 12 4 2 40 17 +23 40 Promoted into the National Championships
2009–10 2 3/4 18 - - - - - -
2010–11 2 3 18 8 6 4 24 11 +13 30
2011–12 2 4 18 8 3 7 26 24 +2 27
2012–13 2 4 18 8 4 6 28 22 +6 28
2013–14 2 6 18 4 6 8 21 26 -5 18
2014–15 2 6 18 8 3 7 16 18 -2 27
2015–16 2 4 22 13 4 5 32 18 +14 43
2016–17 2 4 22 13 6 3 33 19 +14 45 Round of 8
2017–18 2 1 22 18 2 2 48 10 +38 56 Quarter-finals Promoted to the National Division

Statistics edit

As of the end of the 2017–18 season

  • Best position: Semifinalist (national)
  • Best position at a cup competition: 1st, Winner (national)
  • Appearances in the national competition:
    • Total: 7
      • Colonial era: 2
      • Since independence: 5
  • Appearance in a cup competition: 2 (national)
  • Appearances in a regional super cup competition: 2
  • Total points: 30 (national)
  • Best season:
    • National (since 2004): 2009 (13 points)
    • Regional:2018 (18 wins, 56 points)
  • Highest number of points in a season:
    • National: 13
    • Regional: 56, in 2018[5]
  • Highest number of goals scored in a season:
    • National: 15, in 2009
    • Regional: 48, in 2018[5]
  • Highest number of wins in a season: 18, in 2018[5]
    • Highest number of wins at home in a season: 6/7
    • Highest number of wins away in a season: 10, in 2018
  • Highest scoring match: Académica 21–0 Garridos, in 1968

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 18 December 2016[6]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
   Admilson Moreno Cabral
   Ailton Lopes Rodrigues
GK   CPV Aléssio (Alexandre Varela Gonçalves)
   Anildo[b] da Costa
FW   CPV Bruno Patrick dos Santos Furtado
  CPV Samuel Mascarenhas Cabral
  CPV Evandro Manuel Correia
  CPV Danielson Andrade
  CPV Daric Silva Baessa
  CPV Márcio Delano Varela Coreia
  CPV Delton Tavares
FW   CPV Denane[c] Barbosa
MF   CPV Diney Samir Lopes
   Keven Semedo Fati
  CPV Aires Sulivandro Fernandes
No. Pos. Nation Player
  CPV Lenine Júnior Gonçalves
MF   CPV Esmael Miranda Lopes
  CPV Elton Djone Marques
  CPV Jacquelino Mendes[d]
DF   CPV Mika (Mikael Marques Fernandes)
  CPV Victor Hugo Tavares Moreno
   Kevin Antunes Rocha
   Carlos Fortes Rodrigues
MF   GUI Abdoulaye Silla
   Fernando Tavares
  CPV Rui Filipe Faria Tavares
DF   CPV Txabana (Alberto Baessa)
  CPV Paulo Jamir Vieira
   Wagner Rodrigues Andrade

Former players edit

Chairmen history edit

Name Nationality From To
Júlio César Tomar   Cape Verde unknown 2016
Kiki   Cape Verde since 2016

Managerial history edit

Name Nationality From To
Toka around 1964 1968
Celestino Mascarenhas   Cape Verde 2011 2012/13
José Barros Zé Piguita   Cape Verde 2014 2016
Janito Carvalho   Cape Verde 2016 late 2017
Lito   Cape Verde since January 2018

Notes edit

  1. ^ The edition featured only a single match where a club from the North Zone challenges a club from the South Zone
  2. ^ Portuguese for Anild
  3. ^ Also as Djenani
  4. ^ Also as Jaquelino Mendes

References edit

  1. ^ "Futebol Santiago Sul: Campeonato Regional Época 2014–15 Arranca A 05 De Dezembro (2014–15 Santiago South Regional Football Championships Begins on December 5" (in Portuguese). Criolosport , 8 October 2014. Archived from the original on 14 October 2014. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  2. ^ a b (in Portuguese). TCV. 13 April 2014. Archived from the original on 19 September 2017.
  3. ^ "Académica Praia won the first Cape Verdean Cup". Panapress (in Portuguese). 2 September 2007. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  4. ^ . ASemana.com. 10 January 2009. Archived from the original on 13 December 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  5. ^ a b c Santiago South Premier Division at the Cape Verde Islands 2017/18 page at RSSSF
  6. ^ . Konkuri. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Portuguese)
  • Académica da Praia at Sports Mídia (in Portuguese)

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Associacao Academica da Praia is a football club that plays in the Premier division of the Santiago Island League South in Cape Verde 1 It is played along with Praia s three other famous teams in Estadio da Varzea the club also practices at the stadium and over a kilometer east in Achada Grande Frente or Leite Its current president is Kiki and manager is Janito Carvalho who coached Sporting Praia in the previous season Academica da PraiaFull nameAssociacao Academica da PraiaNickname s Mica Briosa former EstudantesFounded15 December 1962GroundEstadio da VarzeaPraiaCapacity8 000ChairmanKikiManagerJanito CarvalhoLeagueSantiago Island League South 2017 181stWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Academica Praia is one of the most successful football soccer club in the island of Santiago and the South Zone having won about 11 official titles 2 are national and the remaining 9 are regional titles It won several championship titles before and after independence The team never won any national championship titles since independence It also had won five insular titles three island cup title and a national cup title Academica da Praia is an affiliate of the Portuguese club Academica de Coimbra Its nicknames are Mica the short of Academica used in many of other Academica clubs around the world Briosa which has recently become rarely used today and Estudantes which means students students of the academy used in several other Academica clubs elsewhere 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Academica s new turn towards success 1 2 In the national competition 2 Stadium 3 Logo 4 Uniform 5 Rivalry 6 Honours 7 League and cup history 7 1 Colonial era 7 2 National championship 7 3 Island Regional Championship 8 Statistics 9 Players 9 1 Current squad 9 2 Former players 10 Chairmen history 11 Managerial history 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksHistory editThe club was founded on 15 December 1962 2 and a few months later it became a registered club of the Santiago Regional Football Association at the time the only two football organizations that existed before independence Academica won the first upper level title in 1965 by defeating FC Derby from Mindelo 3 2 in extra time they would win the only national title won before independence Later the team won the 1968 Santiago regional title at the time included other islands after beating Os Garridos a gigantic 21 0 9 of which were scored by Luis Bastos They challenged against Mindelense and lost 0 1 in the final round At the time Toka was coach for Academica Praia Academica Praia won their first regional cup title in 1986 Academica celebrated their 25th anniversary in 1987 Two years later Academica won their third regional title for the island and participated at the national championships where they failed to proceed into the upper stages Academica finished 7th with 19th points in the 2001 02 Santiago South Premier Division they finished a position less which was 8th in 2003 with 13 points Academica did way better for the 2003 04 season they won their fourth regional title also it was their first title for the South Zone in 2004 and finished with 45 points a club record it was also the regional and national record held it until Sporting took it in 2005 with 49 also they finished with 14 wins its wins were a club record in points total it stood as a club record from 2005 until 2018 Academica was runner up for the next two seasons 43 points they finished and another season with 14 wins their third one had 39 points as Sporting won the 2006 national title the club entered for the 2007 nationals For the next two seasons they scored a total of 40 goals in 2009 they won their recent regional title Their positions dropped for the net few seasons in 2010 they had 30 points in 2011 Celestino Mascarenhas was coach for the 2011 12 season Academica Praia began with a 2 0 win over Varanda Three days later they celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2012 Later Academica made two additional wins to their three straight before a loss to Celtic on 15 January Academica made a goal draw with Ribeira Grande they suffered a 2 0 loss in their rivalry to Sporting Academica underwent two straight wins before a 3 0 loss to Desportivo on 4 March Academica made a goal draw with Varanda before a win over Vitoria was made Academica suffered another loss this one to Travadores 4 3 at the 12th round Academica defeated Celtic then lost to Ribeira Grande an uncommon thing Academica lost again in their rivalry to Sporting Academica s last seasonal win was at the 16 round over Tchandense A goal draw with Boavista was next then a 1 3 loss to Desportivo on 27 April Academica finished fourth for the next two seasons In the 2012 13 season they started with two straight wins before a repeat of a goal draw with Ribeira Grande was made another draw of the same result was made a week later but with Varanda Academica made a win over Boavista before a loss in their rivalry to Sporting Academica defeated Travadores on 9 February before a goal draw with Bairro Two suffering losses were next before a 4 1 win over Tchadense around 11 Academica defeated Ribeira Grande a club which was losing ground in their participation Academica lost to Boavista at the 14th round The rescheduled 13th round match was next where they defeated 1 2 over Varanda The club suffered another loss to Sporting in their rivalry at the 15th round Two final seasonal wins came up the last match of the season ended in a goal draw with Desportivo In 2014 they finished sixth for the next two seasons and had 18 points in 2014 Academica had 27 points and 16 goals in the 2014 15 regional season with the extended 2015 16 season their goal total doubled to 32 the club finished fourth with 43 points 13 wins and 4 draws Julio Cesar Tomar was president and Ze Piguita was the coach up to 2016 Academica s new turn towards success edit In the following season Kiki became president and Janito Carvalho became coach who previously coached Sporting Praia Academica da Praia started the season without a loss for some seasons the club defeated ADESBA and made it their second first win in the first week and the first in seasons being the sole club in the number one position with three points and three goals a goal more than Sporting Praia Their positions dropped to second in the second round On 11 December they made their win over Desportivo and made a four match winning streak where their position rose from sixth to second A loss to Travadores could not hold their second position any longer and fell to fourth at the 11th round they gained the third position with a win over Benfica Praia at round 15 and Vitoria at round 17 After their final loss of the season to Boavista the club would be fourth for the remainder of the season and finished it with 45 points a small success gained and tied it with their 2004 totals a club record Their first round match of the 2017 18 season was to feature Varanda as that club withdrew they were replaced with Tira Chapeu their recent newcomer to the second tier competition the match has been delayed until 3 January Academica Praia started off the season with a win over Travadores at round 3 on 19 November the club did the unpredictable a win away over almighty Sporting Praia with the result 3 2 and contested to be the master of the top three clubs of the south of the island alongside Boavista Praia as well as the country also it was their next club s win over Sporting away in under seven years Academica Praia became third as of the third round behind Celtic da Praia and Boavista Praia and ahead of Sporting Academica made two more wins with a score 0 2 first to the weak Ribeira Grande then to Benfica and the club was second Academica recently lost to the powerful Boavista 0 1 and lost a position to third where they are as of the sixth round with 12 points and has the second most goals with ten second behind Celtic and Sporting Praia Academica played with their first challenge with Tira Chapeu in their rescheduled match on 3 January and won 4 0 for the first round Academica officially started first place for the season and first place for the first few rounds On 10 January Academica is first place since the eighth round they currently have 27 points and already replaced Celtic as the first place they are ahead of Boavista and four positions ahead of almighty Sporting it remains at the 10th round and now has 30 points In mid January Lito became coach of the club he last coached Sporting Academica Praia now had a six match winning streak and recently defeated the newcomer Tira Chapeu and kept that club in the possibly planned relegation zone also it has a low possibility of having the same record as Sporting did last season Later in the season Academica has 39 goals in total which they became second overall behind their totals made in the 2007 08 and the 2008 09 Santiago South season At round 18 Academica made their fourth straight win as they defeated Desportivo with the low result of 1 0 but the club has finally reached into club record in points 47 and also their 15 wins though in the region second behind Sporting Praia s 16 wins After defeating Eugenio Lima at the 19th round they had 16 wins the most in the region also they scored 43 goals a new club record along with their 53 points third behind Boavista s and Sporting s 2017 total Four days later with Boavista s match with Eugenio Lima ending in a draw Academica who has an eight point difference over second placed Boavista became regional champions and claimed their next regional title in nine years at the 22nd round Academica has a seven match winning streak with their last over Tchadense after their recent match Academica had made a new regional point record which reached 56 surpassed Sporting s 55 made last season Overall it is third behind Scorpion Vermelho s 61 and Varandinha s 63 both from the north of the island both made in 2015 Celtic Praia was their season s final match their seven match winning streak and their 15 match unbeaten streak came to an end as Academica suffered another loss with the score 1 2 and shattered another record attempt Academica Praia finished with a new regional record of 56 points of any in the archipelago third overall In the national competition edit The team won their first regional title after the breakup around fifth overall and took part in the 2004 and was a Group B club The first match was a three goal draw with Fogo s Vulcanico on 8 May then a victory came as they defeated Maio s Onze Unidos Round 3 was their bye week a 4 1 win over SC Santa Maria of Sal was made the last national match ended in a 2 1 loss to Sao Nicolau s FC Ultramarina played at the then home field in Ribeira Brava Academica was second They advanced to the semis and defeated Academico do Aeroporto of Sal in two legs with a total of 4 2 2 1 in each match that club which qualified as the 2003 national champion Academica made it up to the 2004 finals it challenged against Sal Rei FC and lost both legs 2 0 in the first and 1 2 in the second where all the goals were scored Decio at the sixth minute then a tiebreaker with Yuri at the 93rd minute and failed to win a national title The next two appearances succeeded as far as the semis When they played in 2007 they placed again in Group B the first match was a win over Fogo s Vulcanicos the same at the first round as they did three years earlier Academica Praia suffered a loss to Santo Antao North s Rosariense afterwards Midway in the third round no goals were scored in a match with Sal s Academico do Aeroporto The club made two more group stage wins where they defeated Sporting Porto Novo and Scorpion Vermelho from north of the island Academica faced a Mindelo affiliate of Academica no goals were scored as they would lose 1 to nil each leg Academica returned in 2009 this time they were in Group A their first match played on 17 May was a win over Santo Antao North s Os Foguetoes then two more wins before a two goal draw with Sal s Santa Maria was made Academica did not lost a match at group stage as they defeated Sao Vicente s most powerful club Mindelense Academica faced Sporting Port Novo and played the first leg in Porto Novo at Estadio Amilcar Cabral which was the final match played before the opening of a new stadium to the northwest Academica Praia scored four goals with the first by Niki at the 32nd minute Academica played its second leg in Varzea where no goals were scored With 4 goals over 1 they advanced into the finals and face Sporting and brought the rivalry with Sporting brought to a national level Academica suffered a 2 0 loss to the mighty Sporting Praia the second leg ended in a goal draw with Body scoring the only goal at the 40th minute after Academica lost the title to Sporting Academica s next national appearance will be in April 2018 their first in one of three groups they will be in Group A alongside Academica affiliate from Santo Antao South Academica do Porto Novo and Boa Vista s Sport Sal Rei Club SSRC Academica da Praia was the first club to win the Cape Verdean Cup in September 2007 after defeating 3 1 over Academico do Aeroporto 3 Later in 2009 the club as champion of the South Zone also advanced to the single island competition as they are now two championships of the island the edition featured only a single match where the club winner of the South Zone challenged with Estrela dos Amadores winner of the North Zone for 2009 Academica Praia won their last championship of all Santiago Stadium edit nbsp Estadio da Varzea the home field of Academica da Praia Estadio da Varzea is a multi use stadium in Praia Cape Verde It is currently used mostly for football matches The stadium holds 8 000 The stadium has seat rows in the left and right sides and a small hill and a plateau lies to the west It is played along with Praia s three other famous teams including Sporting Praia Boavista Desportivo Praia and CD Travadores in the same stadium The club practices also at the stadium and at Sucupira just in the northwest corner of the intersection with Rua da Varzea Academica once played as Sucupira Field before 2006 in the early 2000s as the stadium was partly disused and went under renovations the clubs played there Logo editIts logo is identical with Academica de Coimbra the only difference is it has the letter P the first letter of where the club is based Uniform editToday s uniform has now added stripes and changed its home sock color to black Rivalry editTheir only rivalry only at the regional level 4 is with Sporting Praia One of them is titled Praia derby Honours editNational titles 3 Cape Verde Championship 2 Before independence 1965 dd Since independence 2018 dd dd dd Taca Nacional de Cabo Verde 1 2007 dd Regional championship titles 7 Santiago Regional League 2 1964 65 1967 68 dd dd Santiago Island League 2 1988 89 2009 a dd dd Santiago South Premier Division 3 2003 04 2008 09 2017 18 dd dd Regional cup titles 3 Santiago Island Cup 2 1986 1994 dd dd Santiago South Zone Praia Cup 1 2006 07 dd dd League and cup history editColonial era edit Year Finals Club Result 1965 3 2 FC Derby Champion 1968 Lost CS Mindelense Finalist National championship edit Season Div Pos Pl W D L GS GA GD P Cup Notes Playoffs 2004 1B 2 4 2 1 1 7 3 4 7 Promoted into playoffs 4th place 2007 1B 2 5 3 1 1 6 3 3 10 Winner Promoted into playoffs 4th place 2009 1A 1 5 4 1 0 10 5 5 13 Promoted into playoffs Finalist 2018 1A 1 6 3 2 1 6 4 2 11 Advanced into the playoffs Champion Total 20 12 5 3 29 15 14 11 Island Regional Championship edit Season Div Pos Pl W D L GS GA GD P Cup Notes 2002 2 7 18 5 4 9 16 25 9 19 2002 03 2 8 18 3 6 9 12 21 9 14 2003 04 2 1 18 14 3 1 38 18 30 45 Promoted into the National Championships 2005 2 3 17 8 5 4 26 19 7 29 2005 06 2 2 18 14 1 3 33 13 20 43 2007 2 2 18 11 6 1 25 8 17 39 Winner Also promoted into the National Championships 2007 08 2 3 18 9 3 6 40 26 14 30 2008 09 2 1 18 12 4 2 40 17 23 40 Promoted into the National Championships 2009 10 2 3 4 18 2010 11 2 3 18 8 6 4 24 11 13 30 2011 12 2 4 18 8 3 7 26 24 2 27 2012 13 2 4 18 8 4 6 28 22 6 28 2013 14 2 6 18 4 6 8 21 26 5 18 2014 15 2 6 18 8 3 7 16 18 2 27 2015 16 2 4 22 13 4 5 32 18 14 43 2016 17 2 4 22 13 6 3 33 19 14 45 Round of 8 2017 18 2 1 22 18 2 2 48 10 38 56 Quarter finals Promoted to the National DivisionStatistics editAs of the end of the 2017 18 season Best position Semifinalist national Best position at a cup competition 1st Winner national Appearances in the national competition Total 7 Colonial era 2 Since independence 5 Appearance in a cup competition 2 national Appearances in a regional super cup competition 2 Total points 30 national Best season National since 2004 2009 13 points Regional 2018 18 wins 56 points Highest number of points in a season National 13 Regional 56 in 2018 5 Highest number of goals scored in a season National 15 in 2009 Regional 48 in 2018 5 Highest number of wins in a season 18 in 2018 5 Highest number of wins at home in a season 6 7 Highest number of wins away in a season 10 in 2018 Highest scoring match Academica 21 0 Garridos in 1968Players editCurrent squad edit As of 18 December 2016 6 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player nbsp Admilson Moreno Cabral nbsp Ailton Lopes Rodrigues GK nbsp CPV Alessio Alexandre Varela Goncalves nbsp Anildo b da Costa FW nbsp CPV Bruno Patrick dos Santos Furtado nbsp CPV Samuel Mascarenhas Cabral nbsp CPV Evandro Manuel Correia nbsp CPV Danielson Andrade nbsp CPV Daric Silva Baessa nbsp CPV Marcio Delano Varela Coreia nbsp CPV Delton Tavares FW nbsp CPV Denane c Barbosa MF nbsp CPV Diney Samir Lopes nbsp Keven Semedo Fati nbsp CPV Aires Sulivandro Fernandes No Pos Nation Player nbsp CPV Lenine Junior Goncalves MF nbsp CPV Esmael Miranda Lopes nbsp CPV Elton Djone Marques nbsp CPV Jacquelino Mendes d DF nbsp CPV Mika Mikael Marques Fernandes nbsp CPV Victor Hugo Tavares Moreno nbsp Kevin Antunes Rocha nbsp Carlos Fortes Rodrigues MF nbsp GUI Abdoulaye Silla nbsp Fernando Tavares nbsp CPV Rui Filipe Faria Tavares DF nbsp CPV Txabana Alberto Baessa nbsp CPV Paulo Jamir Vieira nbsp Wagner Rodrigues Andrade Former players edit Main article List of Academica da Praia playersChairmen history editName Nationality From To Julio Cesar Tomar nbsp Cape Verde unknown 2016 Kiki nbsp Cape Verde since 2016Managerial history editName Nationality From To Toka around 1964 1968 Celestino Mascarenhas nbsp Cape Verde 2011 2012 13 Jose Barros Ze Piguita nbsp Cape Verde 2014 2016 Janito Carvalho nbsp Cape Verde 2016 late 2017 Lito nbsp Cape Verde since January 2018Notes edit The edition featured only a single match where a club from the North Zone challenges a club from the South Zone Portuguese for Anild Also as Djenani Also as Jaquelino MendesReferences edit Futebol Santiago Sul Campeonato Regional Epoca 2014 15 Arranca A 05 De Dezembro 2014 15 Santiago South Regional Football Championships Begins on December 5 in Portuguese Criolosport 8 October 2014 Archived from the original on 14 October 2014 Retrieved 14 October 2014 a b Academica da Praia ja dispoe de espaco para a exposicao e valorizacao do patrimonio do Clube in Portuguese TCV 13 April 2014 Archived from the original on 19 September 2017 Academica Praia won the first Cape Verdean Cup Panapress in Portuguese 2 September 2007 Retrieved 5 March 2013 Classicos na Praia Sal Sao Vicente e Sao Nicolau ASemana com 10 January 2009 Archived from the original on 13 December 2013 Retrieved 27 June 2012 a b c Santiago South Premier Division at the Cape Verde Islands 2017 18 page at RSSSF Scorer and squad statistics Konkuri Archived from the original on 20 December 2016 Retrieved 12 December 2016 External links editOfficial website in Portuguese Academica da Praia at Sports Midia in Portuguese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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