Taça Nacional de Cabo Verde explained

Taça Nacional de Cabo Verde
Cape Verdean National Cup
Founded:1982
Region:Cape Verde
Number Of Teams:11
Current Champions:Académica do Mindelo (1st time)
Most Successful Club:Boavista Praia (2 titles)
Broadcasters:TCV (television)
RTC (radio)
Current:2024 Taça Nacional de Cabo Verde

The Taça de Cabo Verde (Portuguese for the Cape Verdean Cup, also as the Capeverdean Cup) is the main knock-out football tournament of the Cape Verde islands. It started in 1982, it was later revived in 2007 and is played annually. The competition features the winners of each island or regional cup competition and competes into two groups.

History

The first edition took place in 1982 and was only broadcast on radio, television broadcasts did not began until 1997, its first telecast of the cup competition began in 2007. Most of the matches, all of the semis and finals were broadcast on TCV and RCV. Some of the matches were broadcast on regional television and radio including Rádio Barlavento and Rádio Praia (or AM Praia).

From the 2013 edition, the winner competes in the Cape Verdean Cup, the only time done was Onze Unidos, the 2012 cup winner.

There had been no cup competitions since 2013 and is uncertain about the cancellation of recent tournaments. With the National Championships held in 2017 which originally to finish in July and extended into late-August, the 2017 national cup competition was again not held. It is one of the countries in Africa which a football cup competition was held for just five seasons.

The next cup competition is now taking place, for the 2018 season.

Winners

YearWinnersScoreRunners-up
1982CS Mindelense1–0Morabeza [Brava][1]
1983–06Not played
2007Académica da Praia3–1Académica do Sal
2008Not played[2]
2009Boavista Praia1–0Académico Sal
2010Boavista Praia (champion in final round)
2011Not played[3]
2012Onze Unidos2–1 (aet)Académica Porto Novo
2013–16Not played
2017Canceled
2018Sporting Clube da Praia2–1SC Santa Maria
2019Santo Crucifixo3–2GD Palmeira
2020Cancelled
2021Not played
2022CD Travadores5–1ASC Figueirense
2023Académica do Mindelo1–0Barreirense

Total

ClubTitles
Boavista Praiaalign=center 2
CS Mindelensealign=center 1
Académica da Praiaalign=center 1
Onze Unidosalign=center 1
Sporting Clube da Praiaalign=center 1
Santo Crucifixoalign=center 1
CD Travadoresalign=center 1
Académica do Mindeloalign=center 1

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cape Verde Islands 1982. 20 July 2017. RSSSF. 3 September 2017.
  2. http://www.cabonet.nl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=68&Itemid=45 Cabonet Nederland - Taça de Cabo Verde começa
  3. http://www.rtc.cv/index.php?paginas=21&id_cod=2840 Taça de Cabo Verde não será realizada este ano