2012 São Tomé First Division Explained

Competition:São Tomé First Division
Season:2011
Winners:Vitória FC (Riboque)
Matches:90
Total Goals:263
Relegated:CD Guadalupe
FC Neves
FC Ribeira Peixe
Santana FC
Promoted:Vitória FC (Riboque)
Prevseason:2011
Nextseason:2013

The 2012 São Tomé (Island or Regional) First Division took place that season. The club was reduced to 10 clubs and appeared in that number until late 2015, the competition began in May and finished in October. Geographically all clubs that took part in the Premier Division were in the east and those in the west were relegated last season. In the first week, Sporting Praia Cruz won the first two matches,[1] two match draws were made in around week 15. Sporting Praia Cruz won the title and went on to participate in the national championship match for the sixth time in November.[2] A total of 90 matches were played, and 263 goals were scored. Sporting Praia Cruz won the season's title after finishing with 48 points and participated in the 2012 National Championship later in the year.

Overview

Agrosport of Group A and Aliança Nacional of Group B were promoted into the Premier Division from the Second.

For just a season, Agrosport was relegated as they were placed 9th, also relegated was last placed 6 de Setembro, the two clubs participated in the regional Second Division in the following season. Agrosport did not return to the Premier Division until 2016 and 6 de Setembro will be returning to the Premier Division in 2018.

Sporting Praia Cruz scored the most goals numbering 40, second was Bairros Unidos with 31, 3rd was UDRA with 28 and fourth was 8th placed Aliança Nacional with 26. UDESCAI scored the least with 13, the second least was Vitória Riboque with 23 and third least were Cruz Vermelha and Oque del Rei with 24.. On the opposites, both Agrosport and 6 de Setembro conceded the most with 39, followed by Oque del Rei with 31 and UDRA with 26, Sporting Praia conceded the least with 12, second was Vitória Riboque with 18.

Teams

ClubCityDistrict
Agrosport (Newly Promoted)Monte CaféMé-Zóchi
Aliança Nacional (Newly Promoted)PantufoÁgua Grande
Bairros Unidos FCCaixão GrandeMé-Zóchi
Cruz VermelhaAlmeirimÁgua Grande
Oque d'El ReiOque d’El ReiÁgua Grande
6 de SetembroSão ToméÁgua Grande
Sporting Praia CruzSão ToméÁgua Grande
UDESCAIÁgua IzéCantagalo
UDRASão João dos AngolaresCaué
Vitória FCSão ToméÁgua Grande

League table

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sporting da Praia-Cruz está fora da Taça santomense. STP Digital. May 2012. 20 May 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120526030649/http://www.stpdigital.net/index.php/desporto/571-sporting-da-praia-cruz-esta-fora-da-taca-santomense-de-futebol. 26 May 2012. dead. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: Sporting da Praia Cruz sagrou-se campeão. Futebol Oficial. September 2012. 29 October 2012.