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2014–15 Santo Antão Island League (North)

Santo Antão Island League (North)
Season 2014-15
Champions Paulense
Promoted Beira Mar
Relegated Rosariense Clube
Matches played 30
Goals scored 64 (2.13 per match)
Biggest home win Paulense
Biggest away win Paulense
Rosariense
Sinagoga

The 2014-15 Santo Antão Island League (North) season was the 16th competition of football and second with the second and third tier in northern part the island of Santo Antão, Cape Verde. Its started on 13 December 2013 and finished on 5 April 2014. The tournament was organized by the Santo Antão North Regional Football Association (Associação Regional de Futebol de Zona Norte do Santo Antão, ARFZNSA). Paulense won the 6th title and qualified into the 2015 Football Championships. It would be two years that Paulense would win the next regional title.

Paulense DC was again the defending team of the title. A total of 10 clubs participated in the competition, 6 in the Premier Division and 4 in the Second Division. The number of goals scored was about 30% less than last season. The most number of goals scored in a single week was week 5, the least number of goals scored was week 7.

Overall, Paulense had a ten match winning streak at the Regional Championships in two seasons, it started after a goal draw with Rosariense on March 15, 2014 and ended in a loss on March 28 to Rosariense with the score 1-3. Paulense also had a 13 match unbeaten streak at the regionals, Paulense's last was loss was on February 13, 2014 to Foguetões 0-2.

The biggest win was on January 31 where Paulense defeated Janela 8-0 and made it the next highest scoring matches in some seasons.

Janela had the lead in the first week, then Paulense took the lead for the rest of the season.

Again Paulense scored the most numbering 24 while Foguetões, a fifth placed club scored five. On the opposites, Paulense conceded the fewest with four, followed by Foguetões with seven, fifth placed Janela conceded the most with 24. Rosariense Clube was relegated into the Second Division and spent their next two seasons there, they will remain until March 25, 2017.

There were no competition on the three weeks of January, the second and fourth weeks of February, and the first and second weeks of March due to the regional cup competitions.


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