GD Palmeira

Grupo Desportivo Palmeira (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Palméra, also in the Sal Crioulo) is a football club that had played in the Premier division and plays in the Sal Island League in Cape Verde. It is based in the town of Santa Maria and plays in its municipal stadium north of the town center. Palmeira is the fourth successful football (soccer) club on the island, having won 8 official regional titles.

Palmeira
Palméra
Full nameGrupo Desportivo Palmeira
GroundMunicipal Stadium (Estádio Municipal)
Santa Maria, Cape Verde
LeagueSal Premier Division
2017–181st, Champion

Origin of the name

The name mainly originates from several palms in the area, one area, there are palms on Avenida Amílcar Cabral today, since there is a village name Palmeira in the west of the island which has the same origin, the team does not owe its name from a village on the same island. To avoid confusion, the club mainly calls it under the name Palmeira do Sul do Sal or Palmeira de Santa Maria

Its logo contains a green colored (or palm) shield with three white lines and the abbreviated full form on top, Palmeira on top of the second shield which has a palm tree in which it is named after with a football or a soccer ball, the island name in Portuguese is on the bottom. The logo (except for its top part and the bottom part of the shield) is the same to today's Sporting Lisbon logo and is the club's semi-affiliate.

History

The team participated in the first two national championship competitions after winning two Sal titles since independence, their first in 1985 and another fifteen years later in 2000,[1] but has never won any titles at national level. At the 2000 competition, Palmeira was in Group B, they failed to win a match or score a goal, their first competition was at the second round on August 20 and was a loss to Fogo's Vulcânicos. Palmeira's only national draw was made with São Vicente's FC Derby without any goals scored at the final round.

Palmeira's first cup title was in 2012 and was the last club to enter at the national level. They appeared at the fourth Cape Verdean Cup in the summer of 2012 and did not appear in the finals. They were one of four teams that participated in the national level. Palmeira won a second consecutive title in 2013. Three years later, they won their recent title. It made Palmeira's fifth and recent Super Cup appearance and fourth as a cup winner, the club lost to Académica do Aeroporto in the 2015 edition.

Palmeira's first super cup title was in 2000, their recent was in 2012, entered as regional champion.

Their first insular opening tournament title was won in 2007,[2] and it is their only one.

Palmeira Santa Maria started second in the 2017–18 Premier Division with a win over Juventude, a week later, a scoreless draw with Académica do Sal was made, on December 17, they made a 1–4 win over Gaviões and put the club in the top positions. Alongside Académico do Aeroporto and Juventude has 10 points, 3 wins and a draw, the club is fourth as they scored a total of eight goals, one less than Académico do Aeroporto's. Palmeira was second, then they were third at round 5. Recently Palmeira Santa Maria made two more wins with their first, and 1–4 win away over the mighty Académico do Aeroporto and their last over Florença Santa Maria where they got their second place back. Palmeira lost to Juventude along with its second position. Palmeira defeated Académica Sal, a club formerly successful and remained third. Palmeira made a draw with Gaviões without any goals scored, then a huge 2–5 win over ASGUI and is contesting for another possible regional championship title as they had 23 points, one less than Santa Maria's and Juventude's. Also they scored a total of 21 goals, same as Académico do Aeroporto. At round 12, they took the first placed position from Santa Maria after their 1–3 win and gained a chance for another regional title and has 26 points. Another win, an unexpected one over the powerful Académico do Aeroporto came and had 29 points, already reached club record, over their 23 made in 2000 and since the 2015–16 expansion to eight teams. Palmeira's final match was a 1–3 win over Florença and finished with a new record of 32 points, with four points over Santa Maria and Juventude. Palmeira finally claimed their next regional title in 18 years, in overall titles, they became the fifth in Sal remaining behind Juventude but ahead of Verdun Pedra de Lume. Palmeira now appears in Group C in the national division in April.

In the regional cup semis, they made a two goal draw with Juventude then defeated that club 3–4 in the penalty shootout and in some seasons, they came to the cup final and faced Santa Maria on March 31, they lost the title after losing 1–0 in extra time.

At the 2018 National Division, Palmeira Santa Maria made a goal draw with Fogo's Vulcânico on April 14. At round 2, they made their first national championship win where they defeated almighty Sporting Praia Next, a huge 4–2 win over Barrerirense of Maio was made, currently the nation's highest, then a loss to the same club was followed. Palmeira defeated Fogo's Vulcânicos and with 10 points, a success that Palmeira Santa Maria never endured, they are leaders in Group C and will head to the semis in mid-May. Their 6th and final round will be a challenge with Sporting Praia.

Honours

1984/85, 1999/00,[1] 2018
  • Sal Island Cup: 3
2012, 2013, 2015
1999/00,[1] 2011/12
2006/07

League and cup history

National championship

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GD P Notes Playoffs
2000 1B 3 2011 01-11 Did not advance Did not participate
2018 1C 1 6312 87+110 Advanced into the playoffs Finalist

Island/Regional Championship

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GD P Cup Notes
2001 2 1 10--- ---23 Promoted into the National Championships
2012 2 4 10424 1312+114 Winner Promoted into the National Championships
2013 2 2 10640 219+1222 Winner Promoted into the National Championships
2013–14 2 4 10433 1513+215
2014–15 2 2 10550 145+920 Winner
2015–16 2 4 14635 2313+1021
2016–17 2 6 14437 1220-815
2017–18 2 1 141022 2910+1932 Finalist Promoted into the National Championships

Association cup

Season Group Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GD P Finals
2017 B 3 3111 42+24 Did not appeared

Statistics

  • Best position: 4th (national)
  • Best position at a cup competition: First Round (national)
  • Best position at an opening tournament: 1st (regional)
  • Appearances in a cup competition:
    • National: 1
    • Regional: 18
  • Appearances in a regional Super Cup competition: 5
  • Best season: 2018 (10 wins, 2 draws, 32 points)
  • Highest number of points in a season: 32, in 2018
  • Highest number of wins in a season: 10, in 2018

References

  1. Schöggl, Hans; Batalha, José (28 March 2001). "Cape Verde Islands 2000". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 23 March 2011.
  2. Batalha, José (23 November 2007). "Cape Verde Islands 2006/07". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 23 March 2011.
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