Sal Island SuperCup
Founded2000
RegionCape Verde Sal Island, Cape Verde
Current championsAcadémico do Aeroporto
Most successful club(s)probably Académico do Aeroporto

The Sal Island Super Cup (Portuguese: Super Copa da Ilha do Sal, Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Super Kopa da Idja du Sal, Sal Crioulo: Super Taça Dja d'Sal São Vicente Crioulo: Super Kopa da Ilha d' Sal) is a SuperCup competition played during the season in the island of Sal, Cape Verde. The competition is organized by the Sal Regional Football Association (Associação Regional de Futebol de Sal, ARFS).[1] The regional winner competes with the cup winner. Sometimes, if a champion also has a cup title, a cup club who is runner-up qualifies.

The first super cup competition began in 2000.

Since 2012, the super cup is also known as Supertaça Sança Gomes.

Académico do Aeroporto has likely won the most Super Cup titles on the island.

The upcoming super cup edition will feature Palmeira, to qualify as champions and Santa Maria, to qualify as a cup winner.

Winners

Season Winner Score Runner-up
1999/2000 Sport Clube Verdun GD Palmeira
2000/01 Sport Clube Verdun Académica do Sal
2002-07 not held
2007/08 Académico do Aeroporto Académica do Sal
2008/09 Sport Club Santa Maria Académico do Aeroporto
2009/10 unknown
2010/11 Académico do Aeroporto Académica do Sal
2011/12 GD Palmeira Juventude
2012/13 Académico do Aeroporto GD Palmeira
2013/14 Sport Clube Verdun Juventude
2014/15 Académico do Aeroporto GD Palmeira
2015-16 Académico do Aeroporto Juventude
2016-17 Académico do Aeroporto 1-1 (4-2 p) Académica do Sal

Performance By Club

Listed titles only

Club Winners Winning Years
Académico do Aeroporto 6 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017
Sport Clube Verdun 2 2000, 2014
GD Palmeira 1 2012
Sport Club Santa Maria 1 2009

Performance by area

Listed titles only. Italics indicate that the super cup competition is not yet held as two participants are based in the same area.

Settlement or city Winners Winning years
Espargos 5 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017
Santa Maria 2 listed 2009, 2012
Pedra de Lume 3 listed 2000, 2001, 2014

See also

References

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