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2014–15 Boavista (Cape Verde) football season

Boavista FC
2014–15 season
Chairman Cape Verde Luis Manuel Semedo
Manager Cape Verde Nelito Antunes
Stadium Estádio da Várzea
Santiago Island League (South) 1st, champion

The 2014–15 Boavista FC season were in the island division of football (soccer). The club won the Santiago South championship and entered the 2015 Cape Verdean Football Championships.

The club had a total of 55 points (43 in the regionals and 12 in the nationals), and 54 goals, 37 goals in the regionals and 17 goals in the nationals. In the regionals, the club also had 13 wins, 4 draws and a loss

Their first match of the season ended in a two-goal draw with CD Travadores, Boavista went on for a three-game winning streak until Vitória FC put their fifth match in a draw on January 18, Boavista defeated Varanda in their week 6 match. Boavista done their second draw with Sporting Praia on February 7 followed by another win over Garridos. Their tenth week match on February 22 was the club's only loss of the region during the season to Académica da Praia. A two-match winning streak followed which ended in a scoreless draw with Celtic, the next six matches ended in victories and gave Boavista a six match winning streak.

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

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

The club participated in Group B and advanced to the semis where they finished as a semi-finalist. Until week 2, the club was both first place with MIndelense of São Vicente and each had six points, two wins and five goals scored. From week 3, the club won three matches and was second as they conceded two goals to Académico do Aeroporto do Sal and nine points, a position that will remain for the rest of the season. By week 4, Boavista conceded another goal at a match with Ultramarina and had twelve points, the highest, the final week of the regional season saw lost to Mindelense, a first place club.

Boavista advanced to the playoffs. Boavista defeated FC Derby of Mindelo 2–1; all goals were scored by Givalter in the second half. The second and last leg was lost to Derby 2-1. Michel was the only scorer who scored at the 50th minute. Boavista lost the penalty kicks to Derby and was out of the competition.

The club won the 2015 Santiago South/Praia Cup. It is uncertain that Boavista FC will participate in the possible 2016 Cape Verdean Cup.


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