and its manager is Nelito Antunes. Boavista Praia is one of the most successful football (soccer) club in Cape Verde, As of 2017[update] having won about...
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Académica Praia and Boavista had a single title. No competition occurred during the end of Portuguese rule and the independence of Cape Verde. Clubs from other...
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Estádio da Várzea (category Boavista FC (Cape Verde))
football clubs in Cape Verde, Sporting, CD Travadores, Académica and Boavista FC the Santiago Island first division alongside Vitória FC, one of the region's...
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The football rivalry between Sporting and Boavista FC is considered the greatest rivalry in both Cape Verde and the island of Santiago, specifically in...
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Rivalry between Sporting and Boavista to the national championships. Another club of Praia named Boavista FC (Cape Verde) winning the national title breaking...
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The Cape Verde national football team (Portuguese: Seleção nacional de futebol de Cabo Verde; recognized as Cabo Verde by FIFA) represents Cape Verde in...
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Kuca (footballer) (category Boavista FC (Cape Verde) players)
Cape Verdean professional footballer who plays as a forward for Portuguese club U.D. Leiria. Born in Praia, Kuca played for AD Bairro and Boavista FC...
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Clé (footballer) (category Boavista FC (Cape Verde) players)
better known as Clé, is a Cape Verdean professional footballer who plays as a winger for Hapoel Kfar Shalem and the Cape Verde national team. As of match...
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Babanco (category Boavista FC (Cape Verde) players)
2009, he moved to another club in his hometown, Boavista FC. In the 2010–11 season, Babanco signed with F.C. Arouca in Portugal, which was competing for...
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The Cape Verdean Football Federation (Portuguese: Federação Cabo-verdiana de Futebol, FCF) is the governing body of football in Cape Verde. It was founded...
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Moía Mané (category Boavista FC (Cape Verde) players)
has played club football in Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, and Portugal for Sporting Clube de Bissau, Boavista Praia, Sporting Covilhã, Praiense, Atlético...
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Boavista Praia won their only colonial championship title for Cape Verde Académica do Mindelo won their second colonial championship title for Cape Verde...
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Cafú (footballer, born 1977) (category Cape Verde men's international footballers)
Cafú, is a Cape Verdean former professional footballer who played as a forward. After playing in his country of birth for Belenenses and Boavista, amassing...
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Santiago South Premier Division (category Second level football leagues in Cape Verde)
Praia 2010/11 : Boavista FC (Cape Verde) 2011/12 : Sporting Praia 2012/13 : Sporting Praia 2013/14 : Sporting Praia 2014/15 : Boavista 2015-16: Desportivo...
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This article concerns football records in Cape Verde. Unless otherwise stated, records are taken from the Cape Verdean National Championships and the second-tier...
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Futebol Klubi) is football club that plays in the Fogo Island League in Cape Verde. It is based in the city of São Filipe in the island of Fogo and plays...
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Michel Guilavogui (category Rochester New York FC players)
Guilavogui signed with United Soccer League side Rochester Rhinos from Boavista FC (Cape Verde) on 14 May 2016. He made his debut the same day in a 0–0 draw with...
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David Tavares (category Cape Verde men's international footballers)
club Gloria Buzău. Born in Portugal, he plays for the Cape Verde national team. Born in Lisbon of Cape Verdean descent, Tavares finished his youth career...
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This article is about the history of football (soccer) in Cape Verde. Football (or soccer) was first introduced around the 1910s, the first area where...
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Santiago Island League (category Football competitions in Cape Verde)
broken up into two present divisions, the North and the South zones, Cape Verde. It formed a part of the Santiago Regional Football Association (Associação...
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Fufuco (category Boavista FC (Cape Verde) players)
commonly known as Fufuco, is a former Cape Verdean footballer, who played as a forward. He was capped by Cape Verde once against Equatorial Guinea in 2009...
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The 2010 Cape Verdean Cup (Taça Nacional de Cabo Verde de 2010) season was the 4th competition of the regional football cup in Cape Verde. The season started...
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during 1963 in Cape Verde. Colonial governor: Silvino Silvério Marques Leão Maria Tavares Rosado do Sacramento Monteiro Boavista FC won the Cape Verdean Football...
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Janito Carvalho (category Cape Verde national football team managers)
Janito Carvalho is a Cape Verdean football manager. Carvalho was born in Cape Verde. He had a younger brother. He suffered a car accident at the age of...
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494,649 November 29: Mayra Andrade's album Studio 105 released Boavista FC won the Cape Verdean Football Championship Codé di Dona (b. 1940) "2010 Census...
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Patrick Fernandes (category Boavista FC (Cape Verde) players)
December 2022, Patrick signed with Torreense. Patrick made his debut for the Cape Verde national team in a 0–0 (4–3) penalty shootout win over Andorra on 3 June...
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2011 Cape Verdean Football Championships (Cape Verde) Boavista FC (Cape Verde), winner of the 2010 Cape Verdean Football Championships Sal-Rei FC, winner...
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Radiotelevisão Caboverdiana is Cape Verde's first radio and television station broadcasting local programs from Cape Verde, Portugal and Brazil as well...
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Football is the most popular sport in Cape Verde. The league is divided into eleven divisions, of which seven of them are singles and two islands, Santiago...
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