2017 São Tomé and Príncipe Championship

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São Tomé and Principe Championship
Season2017
ChampionsUDRA (2nd title)
Matches played2
Goals scored5−1 (4.5 per match)
2016
2018

The 2017 São Tomé and Principe Championship was the 32nd season of the São Tomé and Principe Championship the top-level football championship of São Tomé and Principe.

There are two separate championships, one for teams of São Tomé Island and one for teams of Príncipe Island. The champions of the two island championships play a home-and-away two-legged final to decide the overall champions.[1]

São Tomé teams 2017[edit]

First Division[edit]

Second Division[edit]

Third Division[edit]

2017 São Tomé and Príncipe Championship is located in São Tomé
Conde
Conde
Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre
Varzim
Varzim
Juba Diogo Simão
Juba Diogo Simão
Boavista Uba Budo
Boavista Uba Budo
Diogo Vaz
Diogo Vaz
Location of teams in the 2014 São Tomé Third (Honour) Division.

The third division featured 10 clubs.

Club City District
Andorinha Ponta Mina, São Tomé Água Grande
Conde
Cruz Vermelha Almeirim Água Grande
Diogo Vaz Diogo Vaz
Juba Diogo Simão ('Relegated and Withdrawn) Diogo Simão
Micoló (Relegated) Micoló Lobata
Ototó Ototó
Porto Alegre[a] (Relegated) Porto Alegre Caué
Santa Margarida Santa Margarida
Varzim FC Ribeira Afonso
  1. ^ Also as Benfica de Porto Alegre

Final table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion
1 Otótó 16 10 4 2 39 18 +21 34[a][b] Promoted
2 GD Cruz Vermelha 16 9 3 4 29 20 +9 30[a][b]
3 Marítimo de Micoló 16 8 4 4 20 17 +3 28[a][c]
4 Andorinha 16 5 6 5 24 20 +4 21[a][b]
5 Conde 15 5 4 6 19 15 +4 19[c][b]
6 Diogo Vaz 15 5 4 6 19 30 −11 19[a][c][b]
7 Santa Margarida 16 5 3 8 25 23 +2 18[a][b]
8 Porto Alegre 16 3 5 8 12 27 −15 14[a][b]
9 Varzim (Rib. Afonso) 16 4 1 11 20 37 −17 13[a][c][b]
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h missing goals for round 6
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h missing goals for round 16
  3. ^ a b c d missing goals for round 9

-.Juba de Diogo Simão withdrew

Both Ototó (1st) and Cruz Vermelha (2nd) will be promoted into the Second Division in the following season.

Príncipe Championship[edit]

Location of teams in the Principe 2013. FC Porto Real is not mapped here.

A total of 6 teams participate in the Príncipe Island League. Os Operários won their championship title for Príncipe and qualified into the national championship matches.

Club City District
1º de Maio Santo António Pagué
GD Os Operários Santo António Pagué
FC Porto Real Porto Real Pagué
Sporting Clube do Príncipe (Current champions) Santo António Pagué
GD Sundy Sundy [2] Pagué
UDAPB Picão Pagué

Final table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Operários 20 14 4 2 60 18 +42 46 Qualified
2 Porto Real 20 12 6 2 74 19 +55 42
3 Sporting 20 11 2 7 58 39 +19 35
4 UDAPB 20 8 1 11 38 54 −16 25
5 1º de Maio 20 4 2 14 32 70 −38 14
6 Sundy 20 3 1 16 25 87 −62 10
Source: [citation needed]

National final[edit]

The two match finals took place. on 19 and 26 November. The qualified teams were:

UDRA won all two legs, first 2-0 in São Tomé Island, then 1-3 in Príncipe and UDRA won their second national championship title. By district, Caué's total honours won in the championships also became two, superseded Cantagalo's single title and became third out of fifth, tied with Lobata, all won by Desportivo de Guadalupe.

Also UDRA became entrant into the national super cup and qualify as champion.

Results[edit]

First Leg [Nov 19, Estádio Nacional 12 de Julho, São Tomé]

UDRA 2-0 Operários

[Janine 34, 37]

Second Leg [Nov 26, Estádio Regional 13 de Junho, Santo António]

Operários 1-3 UDRA

[Cáte 22; Tavarinho 7, Janine 54, Vando 56]

References[edit]

  1. ^ São Tomé e Príncipe 2017, RSSSF.com
  2. ^ "301 Moved Permanently". places-in-the-world.com. Archived from the original on September 7, 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2016.