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Santiago North Regional Football Association

The Santiago North Regional Football Association (Portuguese: Associação Regional de Futebol de Santiago Norte, abbreviation: ARFSN) is a football (soccer) association covering the north of the island of Santiago. It is headquartered in the city of Assomada, in the middle of the island.[1] The winner of the championship plays in the Cape Verdean football Championships of each season. The football association is the second largest behind Boa Vista and ahead of Santo Antão South. The association are one of three championship competitions that play in more than one stadium.

Santiago North Regional Football Association
Founded1999
Location
AffiliationsCape Verdean Football Federation
WebsiteOfficial website

About the Island/Regional League edit

The area includes the northern part of the island and includes the municipalities of Santa Catarina, Santa Cruz, São Lourenço dos Órgãos, São Miguel, São Salvador do Mundo and Tarrafal

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Its logo features the north of the island, its municipalities that are included with geographical features including places, streams, routes and mountain names being one of the few logos in the world displaying these features to a regional sports association and is Cape Verde's only one displaying it. Its shores are lined with pink and a football (soccer ball) is on the top right. The association name in Portuguese is on the bottom.

Organization edit

The association also organizes and functions the Santiago North Regional Championship competitions, the Cup and the Super Cup, there is no Opening Tournament competitions due to financial concerns. The association has 23 registered clubs, two are former, Beira-Mar is the only semi-pro club on the island. No pro clubs are in the region. The regional champion competes in the National Championships each season, once did in the cup (2007, 2009, 2010, 2012) competition who competed at the national level. The association has the third largest number of clubs after Santiago's two zones and ahead of São Vicente. The regional championships has two divisions, each with ten clubs.

About the Island/Regional Association edit

The league was formed in 1999, the champion qualified into the single island championship which challenged the South Zone champion and the winner qualified into the National Championships, in 2003, the Santiago Island League was split into the north and south zones and was formally created, the two are the youngest island league in Cape Verde. Since 2003, the club has both Premier and Second Divisions, from 2006 they went into disuse and in the 2006/07 season, the league was split into the northcentral and southcentral groups and several teams from the Second Level from the north became a single group. Clubs from São Domingos would participate in the South Zone as a couple of more clubs were created in the North Zone, also being almost equal to half of the island's population. Also up to 2010, it had the largest land area of the football association in Cape Verde, the Boa Vista Regional Football Association took the position afterwards.. Unlike other island leagues, between 2012 and 2015, it had the first and second phases and a playoff system in which the first four clubs would participate. The 2015/16 season now features 14 clubs and the first regional league in Cape Verde to have up to 26 rounds. After nearly nine years, the Second Division was restored and features six clubs.

In its early years up to the 2014 season, it had the second most number of clubs in the country after the South Zone and ahead of São Vicente, later Fogo. It once had the most in the 2015-16 season. Together with the island's South Zone, it had the most number of clubs in the country until 2017, the association now has the most number of clubs in the country with 24 clubs, 10 in the Premier Division and 14 in the Second Division.

The regional cup and the super cup was competed once in 2007. Financial problems did not let the cup and the super cup competitions continue in the island's North Zone.

Registered clubs edit

The region's registered clubs as of March 2018 include.

  • ADEC - Calheta
  • AJAC - Calheta
  • Beira-Mar - Chão Bom/Tarrafal
  • Benfica - Santa Cruz
  • Chão Bom (also as Tchon Bom or Txon Bon)
  • Dangerous AC Assomada
  • Delta Cultura - Tarrafal
  • Desportivo de Assomada
  • Desportivo da Calheta
  • Desportivo de Santa Cruz - Santa Cruz
  • Esperança - Assomada
  • Estrela dos Amadores (Tarrafal)
  • Flor Jovem - São Miguel
  • Grémio Desportivo de Nhagar - Assomada
  • FC Inter Cutelo-Salina
  • Juventude de Assomada
  • Associação Juventus
  • Associação Nhagar
  • ADE Nova Esperança
  • AD Portas Abertas
  • Real Júnior - Chão Bom/Tarrafal
  • São Lourenço FC - São Lourenço
  • Scorpion Vermelho - Pedra Badejo and Santa Cruz
  • União Picos
  • Varandinha - Tarrafal

Former clubs edit

  • Os Amigos - Assomada
  • Barcelona - Tarrafal - unknown status that it still exists today
  • Filhos de São Miguel
  • Fontes

References edit

  1. ^ "Santiago North Football (Soccer) Association at the FCF website". fcf.cv. Retrieved 16 August 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Portuguese)

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The Santiago North Regional Football Association Portuguese Associacao Regional de Futebol de Santiago Norte abbreviation ARFSN is a football soccer association covering the north of the island of Santiago It is headquartered in the city of Assomada in the middle of the island 1 The winner of the championship plays in the Cape Verdean football Championships of each season The football association is the second largest behind Boa Vista and ahead of Santo Antao South The association are one of three championship competitions that play in more than one stadium Santiago North Regional Football AssociationFounded1999LocationAssomada Santiago Cape VerdeEstadio de CumbemAffiliationsCape Verdean Football FederationWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 About the Island Regional League 2 Logo 3 Organization 4 About the Island Regional Association 5 Registered clubs 6 Former clubs 7 References 8 External linksAbout the Island Regional League editThe area includes the northern part of the island and includes the municipalities of Santa Catarina Santa Cruz Sao Lourenco dos orgaos Sao Miguel Sao Salvador do Mundo and TarrafalLogo editIts logo features the north of the island its municipalities that are included with geographical features including places streams routes and mountain names being one of the few logos in the world displaying these features to a regional sports association and is Cape Verde s only one displaying it Its shores are lined with pink and a football soccer ball is on the top right The association name in Portuguese is on the bottom Organization editThe association also organizes and functions the Santiago North Regional Championship competitions the Cup and the Super Cup there is no Opening Tournament competitions due to financial concerns The association has 23 registered clubs two are former Beira Mar is the only semi pro club on the island No pro clubs are in the region The regional champion competes in the National Championships each season once did in the cup 2007 2009 2010 2012 competition who competed at the national level The association has the third largest number of clubs after Santiago s two zones and ahead of Sao Vicente The regional championships has two divisions each with ten clubs Santiago North Premier Division 12 clubs Santiago North Second Division 10 clubs About the Island Regional Association editThe league was formed in 1999 the champion qualified into the single island championship which challenged the South Zone champion and the winner qualified into the National Championships in 2003 the Santiago Island League was split into the north and south zones and was formally created the two are the youngest island league in Cape Verde Since 2003 the club has both Premier and Second Divisions from 2006 they went into disuse and in the 2006 07 season the league was split into the northcentral and southcentral groups and several teams from the Second Level from the north became a single group Clubs from Sao Domingos would participate in the South Zone as a couple of more clubs were created in the North Zone also being almost equal to half of the island s population Also up to 2010 it had the largest land area of the football association in Cape Verde the Boa Vista Regional Football Association took the position afterwards Unlike other island leagues between 2012 and 2015 it had the first and second phases and a playoff system in which the first four clubs would participate The 2015 16 season now features 14 clubs and the first regional league in Cape Verde to have up to 26 rounds After nearly nine years the Second Division was restored and features six clubs In its early years up to the 2014 season it had the second most number of clubs in the country after the South Zone and ahead of Sao Vicente later Fogo It once had the most in the 2015 16 season Together with the island s South Zone it had the most number of clubs in the country until 2017 the association now has the most number of clubs in the country with 24 clubs 10 in the Premier Division and 14 in the Second Division The regional cup and the super cup was competed once in 2007 Financial problems did not let the cup and the super cup competitions continue in the island s North Zone Registered clubs editThe region s registered clubs as of March 2018 include ADEC Calheta AJAC Calheta Beira Mar Chao Bom Tarrafal Benfica Santa Cruz Chao Bom also as Tchon Bom or Txon Bon Dangerous AC Assomada Delta Cultura Tarrafal Desportivo de Assomada Desportivo da Calheta Desportivo de Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Esperanca Assomada Estrela dos Amadores Tarrafal Flor Jovem Sao Miguel Gremio Desportivo de Nhagar Assomada FC Inter Cutelo Salina Juventude de Assomada Associacao Juventus Associacao Nhagar ADE Nova Esperanca AD Portas Abertas Real Junior Chao Bom Tarrafal Sao Lourenco FC Sao Lourenco Scorpion Vermelho Pedra Badejo and Santa Cruz Uniao Picos Varandinha TarrafalFormer clubs editOs Amigos Assomada Barcelona Tarrafal unknown status that it still exists today Filhos de Sao Miguel FontesReferences edit Santiago North Football Soccer Association at the FCF website fcf cv Retrieved 16 August 2015 External links editOfficial website in Portuguese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santiago North Regional Football Association amp oldid 937984699, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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