São Nicolau Super Cup

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São Nicolau Super Cup
Founded2006
RegionCape Verde São Nicolau, Cape Verde
Current championsUltramarina Tarrafal (6th time)
Most successful club(s)Ultramarina Tarrafal (5 times)

The São Nicolau Super Cup is a regional super cup competition played during the season in São Nicolau Island, Cape Verde. The super cup competition is organized by the São Nicolau Regional Football Association (Associação Regional de São Nicolau de Futebol, ARSNF).[1] Its current champions is Ultramarina Tarrafal which now possess the most titles numbering six.

The regional champion competes with the cup champion. If a champion also has a cup title, a cup club who is runner-up qualifies.

The 2018 Super Cup will feature the champion Belo Horizonte from Juncalinho and the cup winner Ultramarina Tarrafal.

History[]

The first edition took place on November 5, 2006. For several editions, it featured two legs, some of them if a match ended a draw, a second leg was held, it was the only regional super cup in the country that had two legs. Recently again only a single match takes place.

Tarrafal de São Nicolau, at the time, a year after the former municipality once consisted the whole island split in two started to possess a super cup title won by any clubs and was the only one, Tarrafal. Since 2007, Tarrafal de São Nicolau has the most titles won in the region, also since that time, Ultramarina has the most super cup titles won in the region., Ribeira Brava Municipality became second since 2008. In 2010, Ribeira Brava became the only municipality to have more than a club who have won a super cup title. in 2013, Ultramarina's three straight wins put the municipality solely having the most titles. In 2015, Belo Horizonte became the recent club to have a super cup title.

In 2016, the titles won by clubs in the eastern municipality of Ribeira Brava was tied with titles won by clubs in the western municipality of Tarrafal. In 2017, Ultramarina's win put Tarrafal de São Nicolau's title wins, one more than the eastern municipality, for Tarrafal, only one club has titles and is Ultramarina. Until December 23, 2017, never a club qualified as a cup runner up, Ultramarina Tarrafal became the only club to qualify both as champion and cup winner, Ribeira Brava qualified as runner up in the cup competitions. It was the last regional super cup competitions in Cape Verde where it never featured a club that was runner up in the cup competitions. Ultramarina Tarrafal beat Ribeira Brava 8-0 and made it the highest result in the regional super cup history and is one of the highest of any in the nation.

Winners[]

Season Winner Result Runner-up
2005/06 FC Ultramarina Belo Horizonte
2006/07 FC Ultramarina 0-0 (3-1 p)
2007/08 SC Atlético Desportivo Ribeira Brava
2008/09 Unknown[a]
2009/10 Desportivo Ribeira Brava FC Talho
2010-11 FC Ultramarina Desportivo Ribeira Brava
2011-12 FC Ultramarina 0-0 (1st leg)
2-1 (2nd leg)
SC Atlético
2012/13 FC Ultramarina SC Atlético
2013/14 SC Atlético[2] FC Ultramarina
2014/15 Belo Horizonte[3] FC Ultramarina
2015/16 SC Atlético[4]
2016/17 Ultramarina Tarrafal[5] 8-0 Ribeira Brava1
1 Runner up in the cup competition as the regional champion was also a cup winner

Performance By Club[]

Club Winners Winning Years
FC Ultramarina 6 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017
SC Atlético 3 2008, 2014, 2016
Belo Horizonte 1 2015
Desportivo Ribeira Brava 1 2010

Performance by Municipality[]

Municipality Winners Club location Winners Winning years
Ribeira Brava 5 Juncalinho 1 2015
Ribeira Brava 4 2008, 2010, 2014, 2016
Tarrafal de São Nicolau 6 Tarrafal de São Nicolau 6 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The Super Cup match featured Ultramarina, the champion and Belo Horizonte, the cup winner

References[]

  1. ^ São Nicolau Regional Football Association at the FCF website
  2. ^ Batalha, José (4 June 2014). "2013/14 São Nicolau Super Cup". RSSSF. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  3. ^ Batalha, José (23 December 2015). "2014/15 São Nicolau Super Cup". RSSSF. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  4. ^ Batalha, José (12 January 2017). "2015/16 São Nicolau Super Cup". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  5. ^ Batalha, José (December 28, 2017). "2016/17 São Nicolau Super Cup". RSSSF. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
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