2014 São Tomé and Príncipe Championship

{{infobox football league season

| competition = São Tomé and Principe Championship

| season = 2014

| winners = UDRA

| matches = 1

| prevseason = 2013

| nextseason = 2015

}}

{{location map+|São Tomé and Príncipe|float=right|width=250 |caption=Location of teams in the São Tomé and Príncipe Championship 2014 .|places=

{{Location map~|São Tomé and Príncipe|lat=0.116667|long=6.65|label=UDRA|position=top}}

{{location map~|São Tomé and Príncipe|lat=1.6246|long=7.4061|label=FC Porto Real}}

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The 2014 São Tomé and Principe Championship was the 29th season of the São Tomé and Principe Championship the top-level football championship of São Tomé and Principe. It began in 10 May (a week later than scheduled{{cite web|url=http://www.telanon.info/desporto/2014/05/02/16358/esta-condicionado-o-arranque-do-campeonato-2014/|title=Está condicionado o arranque do campeonato 2014|newspaper=Téla Nón|date=14 May 2014}}

) and concluded on December 17.{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/saotome2014.html|website=RSSSF|title=São Tomé results 2014}} Two national final matches occurred in the season.{{cite web|title=STP Championship|url=https://int.soccerway.com/national/sao-tome-e-principe/campeonato-nacional/2012/sao-tome/}} UDRA from São Tomé island won their first and only title.

Teams

36 teams participated in the São Tomé and Principe Championship, 30 from São Tomé Island (10 in each division) and 6 from Príncipe Island. At the end of season champion of São Tomé Island League and champion of Principe Island League play one match for champion of São Tomé and Principe.

São Tomé teams 2014

=Premier Division=

{{location map+|Sao Tome|float=right|width=400 |caption=Location of teams in the São Tomé Premier Division 2015. Juba Diogo Simão is not mapped here.|places=

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.328|long=6.736|label=Sporting Praia Cruz
FC Vitória|position=top}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.266667|long=6.74|label=Santana FC|position=left }}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.3|long=6.7|label=Bairros Unidos FC|position=bottom}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.359167|long=6.551667|label=CD Guadalupe|position=left}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.116667|long=6.65|label=UDRA}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.366667|long=6.58|label=FC Neves}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.316111|long=6.735389|label=Oque d'El Rei|position=left}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.329|long=6.7445|label=Aliança Nacional|position=right}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.3|long=6.6833|label=Trindade|position=left}}

}}

Ten clubs participated in the 2014 season (third time since its reduction), UDRA won their first and only title and went on to participate in the national championship match for the first time in November. Guadalupe and Trindade were relegated in the season.

==Teams==

class="wikitable"
Club

! City

!District

Aliança Nacional

| Pantufo

| Água Grande

Bairros Unidos FC

| Caixão Grande

| Mé-Zóchi

CD Guadalupe

| Guadalupe

| Lobata

Juba Diogo Simão

| Diogo Simão

|

FC Neves{{cite web|url=http://club-soccer.com/Continents/africa/saotome.htm |title = CLUB SOCCER |accessdate=2011-07-11 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110813184225/http://club-soccer.com/Continents/africa/saotome.htm |archivedate=2011-08-13 }} (Newly Promoted)

| Neves

| Lembá

Oque d'El Rei

| Oque d’El Rei

| Água Grande

Sporting Praia Cruz (Current champions)

| São Tomé

| Água Grande

Trindade (Newly Promoted)

| Trindade

| Mé-Zóchi

UDRA

| São João dos Angolares

| Caué

Vitória FC

| São Tomé

| Água Grande

==League table==

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|section=São Tomé

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|res_col_header=QR

|team1=UDRA|name_UDRA=UDRA

|team2=PRC|name_PRC=Sporting Praia Cruz

|team3=BAI|name_BAI=Bairros Unidos FC

|team4=VIT|name_VIT=Vitória

|team5=JDS|name_JDS=Juba Diogo Simão

|team6=NEV|name_NEV=FC Neves

|team7=ALI|name_ALI=Aliança Nacional

|team8=SAN|name_SAN=Santana FC

|team9=T9|name_T9=?

|team10=T10|name_T10=?

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|win_BAI= |draw_BAI= |loss_BAI= |gf_BAI= |ga_BAI=

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|win_JDS= |draw_JDS= |loss_JDS= |gf_JDS= |ga_JDS=

|win_NEV= |draw_NEV= |loss_NEV= |gf_NEV= |ga_NEV=

|win_ALI= |draw_ALI= |loss_ALI= |gf_ALI= |ga_ALI=

|win_SAN= |draw_SAN= |loss_SAN= |gf_SAN= |ga_SAN=

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|col_Q=#D0F0C0|text_Q=Qualification for 2014 São Tomé and Principe Championship

|result1=Q

|col_R=#FFCCCC|text_R=Relegation to São Tomé Championship 2 division

|result9=R|result10=R

|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

|update=9 November 2014

|source=[https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/saotome2014.html São Tomé results 2014]

}}

=Second Division=

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{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.266667|long=6.74|label=Santana FC|position=left}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.3114|long=6.727|label=Inter Bom-Bom|position=bottom}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.4|long=6.6878|label=Desportivo Marítimo|position=left}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.329|long=6.7445|label=UDRA|position=right}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.3|long=6.64|label=Agrosport|position=top}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.2833333|long=6.6833333|label=Folha Fede}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.366111|long=6.691389|label=Cruz Vermelha|position=left}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.316111|long=6.735389|label=Oque del Rei|position=left}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.236667|long=6.73|label=UDESCAI}}

}}

The second division featured 10 clubs. Correia, Folha Fede and Santana, three clubs elevated into the premier division and Cruz Vermelha and UDESCAI were relegated into the third division.

  • 1st: Folha Fede - elevated into the 2015 São Tomé Island Premier Division
  • Agrosport
  • Amador
  • UD Correia - elevated into the 2015 São Tomé Island Premier Division
  • Cruz Vermelha - relegated into the 2015 São Tomé Island Third Division
  • 6 de Setembro - withdrawn from competition after the end of the season
  • Inter Bom-Bom
  • Micoló
  • Santana FC - elevated into the 2015 São Tomé Island Premier Division
  • UDESCAI - relegated into the 2015 São Tomé Island Third Division

=Third Division=

The third division featured 10 clubs. Porto Alegre and Ribeira Peixe were elevated into the second division.

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{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.03333|long=6.53333|label=Porto Alegre}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.0904|long=6.6154|label=Ribeira Peixe|position=right}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.3351|long=6.7375|label=Andorinha
Sporting São Tomé|position=right}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.266667|long=6.7|label=Boavista Uba Budo|position=right}}

{{Location map~|Sao Tome|lat=0.3167|long=6.4982|label=Diogo Vaz|position=left}}

}}

  • Andorinha
  • Boa Vista
  • Conde
  • Diogo Vaz
  • Otótó
  • Palmar - withdrawn from the competition at the end of the season
  • Porto Alegre - elevated into the 2015 São Tomé Island Second Division
  • Ribeira Peixe - elevated into the 2015 São Tomé Second Division
  • Sporting São Tomé
  • Varzim

=Clubs not in competition=

  • Bela Vista

Principe teams 2014

{{location map+|Principe|float=right|width=360 |caption=Location of teams in the Principe 2014. FC Porto Real is not mapped here.|places=

{{location map~|Principe|lat=1.636667|long=7.417778|label=1º de Maio
Os Operários
Sporting Clube do Príncipe}}

{{location map~|Principe|lat=1.67|long=7.38|label=GD Sundy}}

{{location map~|Principe|lat=1.666667 |long=7.416667 |label=UDAPB|position=right}}

}}

Six clubs took part in the 2014 season. Again FC Porto Real won another title and participated in the national championship match in November.

class="wikitable"
Club

! City

!District

1º de Maio

| Santo António

| Pagué

GD Os Operários

| Santo António

| Pagué

FC Porto Real (Current champions)

| Porto Real

| Pagué

Sporting Clube do Príncipe

| Santo António

| Pagué

GD Sundy

| Sundy {{cite web|url=http://www.places-in-the-world.com/2410748-st-place-sundi.html?PHPSESSID=0kadab2vmgeclcdksgdi3psul5|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120907144747/http://www.places-in-the-world.com/2410748-st-place-sundi.html?PHPSESSID=0kadab2vmgeclcdksgdi3psul5|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 7, 2012|title=301 Moved Permanently|publisher=places-in-the-world.com|accessdate=20 January 2016}}

| Pagué

UDAPB

| Picão

| Pagué

=League table=

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|team2=SCP|name_SCP=Sporting Clube do Príncipe

|team3=SUN|name_SUN=GD Sundy

|team4=OPE|name_OPE=GS Os Operários

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|team6=UDA|name_UDA=UDAPB

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|win_OPE=5|draw_OPE=4|loss_OPE=7|gf_OPE=21|ga_OPE=28

|win_MAI=4|draw_MAI=3|loss_MAI=9|gf_MAI=2|ga_MAI=24

|win_UDA=0|draw_UDA=2|loss_UDA=13|gf_UDA=9|ga_UDA=29

|col_Q=#D0F0C0|text_Q=Qualification for 2014 São Tomé and Principe Championship

|result1=Q

|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

|update=9 November 2013

|source=[https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/saotome2013.html Príncipe results 2013]

}}

National final

Two national final matches took place on November 13 and 17 at noon, four days apart.{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/saotome2014.html|website=RSSSF|title=2014 São Tomé and Príncipe Championship}} The match featured FC Porto Real from Príncipe and UDRA from São Tome Island. Porto Real won the first leg 2-1, the last goal for Porto Real was a penalty kick scored by Joy and UDRA won the second 1-0 and UDRA won the penalty shootouts to become the twelfth and most recent club to win the first title. UDRA was to achieve entry into the 2015 CAF Champions League, the qualification dispute did not brought UDRA to the African competition by the São Tomean Football Federation (FSF){{cite web|url=http://www.telanon.info/desporto/2014/12/17/18234/udra-campeao-nacional-de-futebol/|title=UDRA Campeão Nacional de Futebol|trans-title=UDRA, the National Champion of Soccer|newspaper=Téla Nón|date=25 December 2014}}

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{{winners||Winner|UDRA|1st}}

References

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