2015–16 CS Mindelense season

CS Mindelense
2015–16 season
Chairman Cape Verde Daniel de Jesus
Manager Cape Verde Rui Alberto Leite
Stadium Estádio Municipal Adérito Sena
São Vicente Island League Champion
Cape Verdean Football Championships Champion
São Vicente Cup Finalist
São Vicente Super Cup Winner
Home colours
Away colours

The 2015–16 CS Mindelense season were in the island and top division of Cape Verdean football. The club won the island's 48th title, a record of all the island titles won by any club in Cape Verde. As they were the 2015 national league winners, they would participate and claim the nation's 11th title.[1]

The club scored a total of 42 goals, about one fifth last season. Of which 24 was scored in the São Vicente League which was a third less and 18 in the national championships, 11 in the regular season and 7 in the playoffs. Their total points was 30 for the island and 11 in the national championships totalling 41.[2]

São Vicente Island League

The 2016 season was third place in weeks 1 and 3, in week 2, Mindelense was fourth, the remainder was at the number one spot Mindelense won a record breaking 48th title in the island. The club scored 30 goals.

Mindelense finished with 9 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses, every loss was during the final two weeks of the championships.

The first match of the season ended in a draw with Falcões do Norte with a goal apiece. The next three matches ended in victory including Farense, Batuque and Salamansa, the latter ended with Mindelense scoring five goals. The week 5 match with Accadémica ended in a scoreless draw. Week 6 was victorious as they scored 3-0 over Amarante. The seventh week match with Derby ended in a goal draw. Mindelense won the next five matches until week 13 when the remaining two matches ended in a loss, first to Amarante then to Derby.

Thus their 34 matches left without losing was finished on April 16 after losing to Amarante 2-0 at week 15, Mindelense's first loss in more than two years and became the longest of any of the regional championships in the country and also for matches won away being 13. Mindelense had 18 home matches without any loss, their next and recent home loss at home was 0-1 to Derby on April 24 in the final week of the season, their first lost at home sinceJanuary 12, 2014 to Amarante.

Date Opponents H/A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance League
position
16 January Falcões do Norte A 1–1 3rd
31 January Farense H 2-0 4th
7 February Batuque A 0-1 3rd
13 February Salamansa A 0-5 1st
21 February Académica Mindelo H 0-0 1st
28 February Amarante H 3–0 1st
5 March FC Derby A 1–1 1st
13 March Falcões do Norte H 2–1 1st
19 March Farense A 1-4 1st
24 March Batuque FC H 1-0 1st
3 April Salamansa H 1-0 1st
9 April Académica Mindelo A 0-3 1st
16 April Amarante A 2-0 1st
24 April FC Derby H 0-1 1st
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion/Relegation
1CS Mindelense14932247+1730Promoted into the National Championships
2FC Derby147612611+1527Also promoted into the National Championships

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
14 9 3 2 24 7  +17 30 5 1 1 9 2  +7 4 2 1 15 5  +10

Last updated: May 4, 2015.
Source: Rankings at rsssf

São Vicente Cup

Mindelense advanced all the way to the cup finals. Where the club lost the super cup final match to Salamansa from the north of the island. Mindelense did not score a single goal.

São Vicente Super Cup

The regional super cup took place earlier on October 16, 2015. As regional champion, the club challenged Salamansa, Mindelense defeated Salamansa to win their second consecutive super cup making it a total of four.

Cape Verdean National League

Even though as they were the 2015 national winners, as they won an island title, the club achieved entry and would go ahead to claim the country's 11th title.

Again for the third time, the club would play its matches in Group B. The club was first placed like last season and had three wins and two draws. One was at the first week with Académica Porto North and another at the third week with Académico 83 from Maio. The final match was played with Sal's Académico of Sal Airport and advanced into the semis.

Mindelense will not participate in the CAF Champions League in 2017.

Date Opponents H/A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance League
position (Group B)
14 May Académica do Porto Novo H 1-1 3rd
22 May Vulcânicos A 0-3 1st
28 May Académico 83 do Porto Inglês A 0-0
4 June Sal Rei H 5-2 1st
12 June Académico do Aeroporto do Sal A 0-2 1st
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion/Relegation
1CS Mindelense5320113+811Advanced into playofs
2Académica do Porto Novo532061+511Advanced into playoffs

Playoffs

The club advanced into the playoffs, in the semis, Mindelense challenged Varandinha for the first time, Mindelense won all two matches, the final challenge was against Académica do Porto Novo second time in the national ginals, Mindelense lost the first, Mindelense won the second as Djinkely scored at the 38th minute in Porto Novo. As the goal totals were a goal apiece, Mindelense won the penalty shootout 4-5 and claimed their 11th national title[1]

Semi-finals

Date Opponents H/A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
18 June Varandinha A 1-4 Maniche 29', Adyr 56', 74', Djinkely 66' 1st
25 June Varandinha H 2-0 1st

Finals

Date Opponents H/A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
2 July Académica do Porto Novo H 0-1 2nd
9 July Académica do Porto Novo A 0-1 (4-5 pen.) Djinkely 38' Champion

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Cape Verde MF Adyr (also Adir)
Cape Verde MF Djim Kelly[lower-alpha 1]
Maniche

Club

The Management

Its chairman was Rui Alberto Leite. The manager would be Daniel de Jesus replaced Adilson Nascimento as manager and coach on September 5, 2015.[3]

Position Staff
Manager Cape Verde Daniel de Jesus

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Other information

Chairman Cape Verde Rui Ablerto Leite
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio Municipal Aderito Sena (5,000 / 105x68 m)

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Team kit

Home
Away

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Notes

  1. also known as Djinkeli or Djinkely

References

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