2011 São Tomé Second Division
The 2011 São Tomé (Island or Regional) Second Division took place that season. [1]
Season | 2011 |
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Champions | Vitória FC (Riboque) |
Promoted | Agrosport Aliança Nacional |
Relegated | None |
← 2009-10 2012 → |
The division featured two zones (sometimes as groups), A & B. The first place of each zone heads to the Second Division championships and the winner was crowned Second Division Champions, all of its finals participants qualified into the Premier Division in the following season including Futebol Club Aliança Nacional (Zone A) and Agrosport (Zone B). Agrosport won the Second Division title after succeeding in away goals as the first leg had a goal draw while the second leg was scoreless.[1]
It was also the final season that each of the last placed clubs of each group were not relegated, the Third Division was created in the following season on the island.
Teams
Conde
Porto Alegre
Varzim
Juba Diogo Simão
Diogo Vaz
Zone A
- Futebol Club Aliança Nacional - succeeded into the final
- Inter Bom-Bom
- Os Dinâmicos - Folha Fede
- Juba Diogo Simão
- Palmar
- Porto Alegre
- Santa Margarida
- Trindade FC
- Varzim FC - Ribeira Afonso
Zone B
- Agrosport - Monte Café - succeeded into the final
- Amador - Agostinho Neto
- Andorinha Sport Club
- Bela Vista - in the following season, the club would change its name to Kë Morabeza
- Desportivo Conde
- Correia
- Diogo Vaz
- Desportivo Marítimo - Micoló
- Sporting São Tomé
São Tomé First Division 2011 Champions |
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Agrosport |
References
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