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São Tomé and Príncipe Championship

São Tomé and Príncipe Championship[1] (Portuguese: Campeonato Nacional) is the top division of the São Toméan Football Federation.[2] In the current 2021/22 season there are 18 teams participating in two separate leagues – 12 teams from São Tomé Island, whose league has two relegation places, alongside 6 teams from Príncipe Island, which operates as a single division with no relegation.[3]

São Tomé and Principe Championship
Founded1977
Country São Tomé and Príncipe
ConfederationCAF
Number of teams18
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)Taça Nacional de São Tomé e Principe
São Tomé and Príncipe Super Cup
International cup(s)Champions League
Confederation Cup
Current champions6 de Setembro
(2023)
Most championshipsSporting Praia Cruz (8)
TV partnersTVS and RTP Africa
Current: 2024 São Tomé and Príncipe Championship

The championship is decided in a match between the São Tomé Island champions and the Príncipe Island champions. The champion heads to the qualifying round of the CAF Champions League each season, for some seasons, there were no participants. Since 1998, the champion competes in the São Tomé and Príncipe Super Cup in the following year. Like Cape Verde further to the northwest in the Atlantic, they are the only two countries in Africa where only the title of each national subdivision spends only a year in the competition and being the few remaining nations to do so. Unlike Cape Verde, it may be the only remaining nation that the national championship consists just the knockout phase and also just the finals match.

The championships are broadcast each year on the state network TVS and across Africa on RTP África.

History edit

Before independence on 12 July 1975, there was a colonial competition which took place, with the first season played in 1935.

The inaugural season started in February 1977. From that time to 1985, the São Tomé Regional championships was the only competition and was considered the national competition. Its first competition featuring a Príncipe club was in 1985 when they had their first championship season. The São Tomé regionals was again the national champion in 1986, 1991 and from 1994 to 1996.

A few cancellations occurred including 1983, 1987, 1992 1997, 2002, from 2005 to 2006 and in 2008, there was no single season competition in 2010 as the 2009-10 season continued that time.

Title history edit

Vitória Riboque won the first title after independence in 1977 and won three successive titles, from that time up to 2007, it held the most titles per club. It was shared with Sporting Praia Cruz in 2007 and shared it for six years until the club became the one who possesses the most championship titles in the nation and being current champions and won ten titles. Guadalupe was the second club to get a title in 1980, then Sporting Praia Cruz, Andorinha, 6 de Setembro Os Operários, the first club from Príncipe to get at title. Later Santana became the seventh club to get a title in 1991, Inter Bom-Bom in 1995, Bairros Unidos in 1996. Sundy became a second Príncipe club to get a title in 2010 and the recent Sporting Príncipe in 2011. The last time a club from Príncipe won a championship title was in 2012. Its recent club to get a title was UDRA, the twelfth one in 2014.

Sporting Praia Cruz won the most titles numbering 8, followed by Vitória Riboque with 5, Os Operários with four, Inter Bom-Bom with three, Bairros Unidos, Guadalupe, Sporting Príincipe and now UDRA of São João dos Angolares with two and seventh and remaining are with a single title including 6 de Setembro, Andorinha, Santana and Sundy. 9 out of 12 clubs who won a championship title are from the island of São Tomé.

By island, São Tomé has the most champ titles with 23 over Príncipe's 7 titles won by two clubs. By district, Água Grande of São Tomé is the leader with 15 which is less than half, Pagué of Príncipe has 7 titles (more than 20%), the remaining are of São Tomé, Me-Zochi has five, Lobata and now Caué has each two and Cantagalo has one. Lobata, Cantagalo and Caué's totals were won by only a club each. 6 of the 7 districts has a club (or more) who won a title or more, Lembá is the only district which a club never won any national titles.

Until 1980, all the titles were based in the Água Grande District, in 1980, Lobata became the second district to have titles. Pagué became third to have a title, Cantagalo became fourth and Me-Zochi became fifth. In 1993, Pagué shared Lobata's totals in 1993 being second, in 1996, Me-Zochi shared with the two districts being second in title rankings by district. This changed as Pagué became second in title totals in 1998 which was later shared with Me-Zochi in 2000 and put Lobata's total third, that district superseded Pagué's in second most title titles in 2001 and putting that district third, Lobata fourth and Cantagalo last. Me-Zochi held the second most titles by district in 2001 and lasted until 2010 when it became shared, since 2011, again Pagué has the second most title totals and again put Me-Zochi third. In 2014, Caué became the recent district to have a title. In 2017, Caué is now sharing with Lobata with the fourth most titles by district.

Island or regional championship articles edit

Clubs 2021/22 edit

Promoted

  • Guadalupe
  • UD Correia

Relegated

  • Folha Fede
  • Santana

Note: Promotion and relegation decided from the 2019/20 season, as 2020/21 was not played due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

São Tomé

Club Location Stadium Capacity
Agrosport Monte Café Estádio Nacional 12 de Julho 6.500
Aliança Nacional Água Izé Campo de Pantufo 1,000
Caixão Grande Caixão Grande Campo de Bairros Unidos 1,000
Guadalupe Guadalupe Campo de Futebol 1,000
Militar 6 Setembro São Tomé Estádio Nacional 12 de Julho 6.500
Palmar Lusitano Água Porca Unknown Unknown
Sporting Praia Cruz São Tomé Estádio Nacional 12 de Julho 6.500
Sporting São Tomé São Tomé Unknown Unknown
Trindade Trindade Unknown Unknown
UD Correia Correia Unknown Unknown
UDRA Ribeira Peixe Campo de Ribeira Peixe 1,000
Vitória Riboque Estádio Nacional 12 de Julho 6,500

Príncipe

Club Location Stadium Capacity
1º de Maio Santo António Campo de Futebol 1,000
Operário Santo António Campo de Futebol 1,000
Porto Real Porto Real Campo de Futebol 1,000
Sporting Príncipe Santo António Campo de Futebol 1,000
Sundy Sundi Campo de Futebol 1,000
UDAPB Picão e Belo Monte Campo de Futebol 1,000

Previous winners edit

Before independence edit

  • 1935-37: Unknown
  • 1938: Andorinha
  • 1939: Sport Lisboa e São Tomé 1-0 Bombeiros
  • 1940-51: Unknown
  • 1952: Sporting Clube de São Tomé
  • 1953: Sindicato
  • 1954-58: Unknown
  • 1959: No competition
  • 1960-62: Unknown
  • 1963: Porto de São Tomé
  • 1964: Porto de São Tomé
  • 1965: Andorinha
  • 1966 - Sporting Clube de São Tomé
  • 1967: Andorinha
  • 1968: Andorinha
  • 1969: Andorinha
  • 1970: Andorinha
  • 1971: Sporting Clube de São Tomé
  • 1972: Not known
  • 1973: Andorinha
  • 1974: Not known

Performance by club edit

Club Winners Winning Years
Andorinha 7 1938, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1968/69, 1970, 1973
Sporting Clube de São Tomé 3 1952, 1966, 1971
Porto de São Tomé 2 1963, 1964
Sport Lisboa e São Tomé 1 1939
Sindicato 1 1953

Since independence edit

Performance by club edit

Club Winners Winning Years
Sporting Praia Cruz 8 1982, 1985, 1994, 1999, 2007, 2013, 2015, 2016
Vitória FC 5 1977, 1978, 1979, 1986, 1989
GD Os Operários 5 1990, 1993, 1998, 2004, 2021-22
Inter FC 3 1995, 2000, 2003
UDRA 3 2014, 2017, 2018
Bairros Unidos FC1 2 1996, 2001
CD Guadalupe 2 1980, 1981
Sporting Clube do Príncipe 2 2011, 2012
6 de Setembro 2 1988, 2023
Andorinha SC 1 1984
Santana FC 1 1991
GD Sundy 1 2009–10
Agrosport 1 2019
  • 1also known as Caixão Grande

Performance By Island edit

Island Winners District Winners Winning Years
São Tomé 27 Água Grande 15 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1984 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2007, 2013, 2015, 2016
Caué 3 2014, 2017, 2018
Cantagalo 2 1991, 2023
Lobata 2 1980, 1981
Mé-Zóchi 5 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2003
Príncipe 8 Pagué 8 1990, 1993, 1998, 2004, 2009–10, 2011, 2012, 2021–22

References edit

  1. ^ São Tomé and Príncipe Championship 2012-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2011-05-21.
  3. ^ "Summary - Campeonato Nacional - São Tomé e Príncipe - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway". uk.soccerway.com. from the original on 2021-11-03. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  4. ^ "São Tomé e Príncipe 2019". from the original on 2022-12-21. Retrieved 2023-02-03.

External links edit

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Sao Tome and Principe Championship 1 Portuguese Campeonato Nacional is the top division of the Sao Tomean Football Federation 2 In the current 2021 22 season there are 18 teams participating in two separate leagues 12 teams from Sao Tome Island whose league has two relegation places alongside 6 teams from Principe Island which operates as a single division with no relegation 3 Sao Tome and Principe ChampionshipFounded1977CountrySao Tome and PrincipeConfederationCAFNumber of teams18Level on pyramid1Domestic cup s Taca Nacional de Sao Tome e PrincipeSao Tome and Principe Super CupInternational cup s Champions League Confederation CupCurrent champions6 de Setembro 2023 Most championshipsSporting Praia Cruz 8 TV partnersTVS and RTP AfricaCurrent 2024 Sao Tome and Principe ChampionshipThe championship is decided in a match between the Sao Tome Island champions and the Principe Island champions The champion heads to the qualifying round of the CAF Champions League each season for some seasons there were no participants Since 1998 the champion competes in the Sao Tome and Principe Super Cup in the following year Like Cape Verde further to the northwest in the Atlantic they are the only two countries in Africa where only the title of each national subdivision spends only a year in the competition and being the few remaining nations to do so Unlike Cape Verde it may be the only remaining nation that the national championship consists just the knockout phase and also just the finals match The championships are broadcast each year on the state network TVS and across Africa on RTP Africa Contents 1 History 1 1 Title history 2 Island or regional championship articles 3 Clubs 2021 22 4 Previous winners 4 1 Before independence 4 1 1 Performance by club 4 2 Since independence 4 2 1 Performance by club 4 2 2 Performance By Island 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBefore independence on 12 July 1975 there was a colonial competition which took place with the first season played in 1935 The inaugural season started in February 1977 From that time to 1985 the Sao Tome Regional championships was the only competition and was considered the national competition Its first competition featuring a Principe club was in 1985 when they had their first championship season The Sao Tome regionals was again the national champion in 1986 1991 and from 1994 to 1996 A few cancellations occurred including 1983 1987 1992 1997 2002 from 2005 to 2006 and in 2008 there was no single season competition in 2010 as the 2009 10 season continued that time Title history edit Vitoria Riboque won the first title after independence in 1977 and won three successive titles from that time up to 2007 it held the most titles per club It was shared with Sporting Praia Cruz in 2007 and shared it for six years until the club became the one who possesses the most championship titles in the nation and being current champions and won ten titles Guadalupe was the second club to get a title in 1980 then Sporting Praia Cruz Andorinha 6 de Setembro Os Operarios the first club from Principe to get at title Later Santana became the seventh club to get a title in 1991 Inter Bom Bom in 1995 Bairros Unidos in 1996 Sundy became a second Principe club to get a title in 2010 and the recent Sporting Principe in 2011 The last time a club from Principe won a championship title was in 2012 Its recent club to get a title was UDRA the twelfth one in 2014 Sporting Praia Cruz won the most titles numbering 8 followed by Vitoria Riboque with 5 Os Operarios with four Inter Bom Bom with three Bairros Unidos Guadalupe Sporting Priincipe and now UDRA of Sao Joao dos Angolares with two and seventh and remaining are with a single title including 6 de Setembro Andorinha Santana and Sundy 9 out of 12 clubs who won a championship title are from the island of Sao Tome By island Sao Tome has the most champ titles with 23 over Principe s 7 titles won by two clubs By district Agua Grande of Sao Tome is the leader with 15 which is less than half Pague of Principe has 7 titles more than 20 the remaining are of Sao Tome Me Zochi has five Lobata and now Caue has each two and Cantagalo has one Lobata Cantagalo and Caue s totals were won by only a club each 6 of the 7 districts has a club or more who won a title or more Lemba is the only district which a club never won any national titles Until 1980 all the titles were based in the Agua Grande District in 1980 Lobata became the second district to have titles Pague became third to have a title Cantagalo became fourth and Me Zochi became fifth In 1993 Pague shared Lobata s totals in 1993 being second in 1996 Me Zochi shared with the two districts being second in title rankings by district This changed as Pague became second in title totals in 1998 which was later shared with Me Zochi in 2000 and put Lobata s total third that district superseded Pague s in second most title titles in 2001 and putting that district third Lobata fourth and Cantagalo last Me Zochi held the second most titles by district in 2001 and lasted until 2010 when it became shared since 2011 again Pague has the second most title totals and again put Me Zochi third In 2014 Caue became the recent district to have a title In 2017 Caue is now sharing with Lobata with the fourth most titles by district Island or regional championship articles editFurther information Sao Tome Island League Further information Principe Island LeagueClubs 2021 22 editPromoted Guadalupe UD CorreiaRelegated Folha Fede SantanaNote Promotion and relegation decided from the 2019 20 season as 2020 21 was not played due to the COVID 19 pandemic Sao Tome Club Location Stadium CapacityAgrosport Monte Cafe Estadio Nacional 12 de Julho 6 500Alianca Nacional Agua Ize Campo de Pantufo 1 000Caixao Grande Caixao Grande Campo de Bairros Unidos 1 000Guadalupe Guadalupe Campo de Futebol 1 000Militar 6 Setembro Sao Tome Estadio Nacional 12 de Julho 6 500Palmar Lusitano Agua Porca Unknown UnknownSporting Praia Cruz Sao Tome Estadio Nacional 12 de Julho 6 500Sporting Sao Tome Sao Tome Unknown UnknownTrindade Trindade Unknown UnknownUD Correia Correia Unknown UnknownUDRA Ribeira Peixe Campo de Ribeira Peixe 1 000Vitoria Riboque Estadio Nacional 12 de Julho 6 500Principe Club Location Stadium Capacity1º de Maio Santo Antonio Campo de Futebol 1 000Operario Santo Antonio Campo de Futebol 1 000Porto Real Porto Real Campo de Futebol 1 000Sporting Principe Santo Antonio Campo de Futebol 1 000Sundy Sundi Campo de Futebol 1 000UDAPB Picao e Belo Monte Campo de Futebol 1 000Previous winners editBefore independence edit 1935 37 Unknown 1938 Andorinha 1939 Sport Lisboa e Sao Tome 1 0 Bombeiros 1940 51 Unknown 1952 Sporting Clube de Sao Tome 1953 Sindicato 1954 58 Unknown 1959 No competition 1960 62 Unknown 1963 Porto de Sao Tome 1964 Porto de Sao Tome 1965 Andorinha 1966 Sporting Clube de Sao Tome 1967 Andorinha 1968 Andorinha 1969 Andorinha 1970 Andorinha 1971 Sporting Clube de Sao Tome 1972 Not known 1973 Andorinha 1974 Not known Performance by club edit Club Winners Winning YearsAndorinha 7 1938 1965 1967 1968 1968 69 1970 1973Sporting Clube de Sao Tome 3 1952 1966 1971Porto de Sao Tome 2 1963 1964Sport Lisboa e Sao Tome 1 1939Sindicato 1 1953Since independence edit 1977 Vitoria FC Riboque 1978 Vitoria FC Riboque 1979 Vitoria FC Riboque 1980 CD Guadalupe 1981 CD Guadalupe 1982 Sporting Praia Cruz 1983 no championship 1984 Andorinha SC Ponta Mina 1985 Sporting Praia Cruz 1986 Vitoria FC Riboque 1987 no championship 1988 6 de Setembro Praia 1989 Vitoria FC Riboque 1990 GD Os Operarios 1991 Santana FC 1992 no championship 1993 GD Os Operarios 1994 Sporting Praia Cruz 1995 Inter FC Bom Bom 1996 Caixao Grande 1997 no championship 1998 GD Os Operarios 1999 Sporting Praia Cruz 2000 Inter FC Bom Bom 2001 Bairros Unidos FC Caixao Grande 2002 no championship 2003 Inter FC Bom Bom 2004 GD Os Operarios 2005 no championship 2006 no championship 2007 Sporting Praia Cruz 2008 no championship 2009 10 GD Sundy 2011 Sporting Clube do Principe 2012 Sporting Clube do Principe 2013 Sporting Praia Cruz 2014 UDRA 2015 Sporting Praia Cruz 2016 Sporting Praia Cruz 2017 UDRA 2018 UDRA 2019 Agrosport 4 2020 Not held 2021 22 GD Os Operarios 2023 6 de Setembro Performance by club edit Club Winners Winning YearsSporting Praia Cruz 8 1982 1985 1994 1999 2007 2013 2015 2016Vitoria FC 5 1977 1978 1979 1986 1989GD Os Operarios 5 1990 1993 1998 2004 2021 22Inter FC 3 1995 2000 2003UDRA 3 2014 2017 2018Bairros Unidos FC1 2 1996 2001CD Guadalupe 2 1980 1981Sporting Clube do Principe 2 2011 20126 de Setembro 2 1988 2023Andorinha SC 1 1984Santana FC 1 1991GD Sundy 1 2009 10Agrosport 1 20191also known as Caixao GrandePerformance By Island edit Island Winners District Winners Winning YearsSao Tome 27 Agua Grande 15 1977 1978 1979 1982 1984 1985 1986 1988 1989 1994 1999 2007 2013 2015 2016Caue 3 2014 2017 2018Cantagalo 2 1991 2023Lobata 2 1980 1981Me Zochi 5 1995 1996 2000 2001 2003Principe 8 Pague 8 1990 1993 1998 2004 2009 10 2011 2012 2021 22References edit Sao Tome and Principe Championship Archived 2012 04 05 at the Wayback Machine Privado Organiza Campeonato da Primeira Divisao Portal do Comite Olimpico Portal do Desporto Sao Tome e Principe Archived from the original on 2011 08 14 Retrieved 2011 05 21 Summary Campeonato Nacional Sao Tome e Principe Results fixtures tables and news Soccerway uk soccerway com Archived from the original on 2021 11 03 Retrieved 2021 11 03 Sao Tome e Principe 2019 Archived from the original on 2022 12 21 Retrieved 2023 02 03 External links editRSSSF 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sao Tome and Principe Championship amp oldid 1214842509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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