The island of Santiago in Cape Verde in the middle of the Sotavento Islands is home to several teams and clubs. The major professional clubs are Sporting Praia, Boavista Praia and CD Travadores, semi-pro teams includes Académica da Praia and Desportivo da Praia. From its foundation in 1953 to 1999, the island had a single league of each sport. Since that time, the association and competition are currently divided into two zones, the north (the championships and the association) and the south (the championship and the association) and includes all sports including football, basketball, volleyball, futsal and athletics, the only island to have nearly all the sport competitions into two zones.
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| - The island of Santiago in Cape Verde in the middle of the Sotavento Islands is home to several teams and clubs. The major professional clubs are Sporting Praia, Boavista Praia and CD Travadores, semi-pro teams includes Académica da Praia and Desportivo da Praia. From its foundation in 1953 to 1999, the island had a single league of each sport. Since that time, the association and competition are currently divided into two zones, the north (the championships and the association) and the south (the championship and the association) and includes all sports including football, basketball, volleyball, futsal and athletics, the only island to have nearly all the sport competitions into two zones. (en)
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| - Calheta de São Miguel
- Cape Verdean Athletics Federation
- Praia
- Santiago, Cape Verde
- Santiago South Premier Division
- Beira-Mar (Tarrafal)
- Benfica (Santa Cruz)
- Boavista FC (Cape Verde)
- Pedra Badejo
- Desportivo da Praia
- Gamboa, Praia
- Complexo Desportivo Adega
- Gimnodesportivo Vavá Duarte
- Gimnodesportivo Vava Duarte
- CD Travadores
- Várzea, Praia
- Sport in Santiago, Cape Verde
- GD Varandinha
- Estrela dos Amadores
- AD Bairro
- Académica da Praia
- Estádio da Várzea
- Achadinha de Baixo
- Cape Verdean Basketball Federation
- Cape Verdean Football Federation
- Flor Jovem da Calheta
- AJAC (São Miguel)
- Barcelona (Tarrafal)
- Tarrafal, Cape Verde
- Tarrafal, Cape Verde (municipality)
- dbr:São_Lourenço_FC
- Assomada
- AD Bairro (basketball)
- São Domingos, Cape Verde
- Arts and culture in Santiago, Cape Verde
- Grémio Nhágar
- Milho Branco
- Sotavento Islands
- Varandinha (Tarrafal)
- dbr:Os_Amigos_(Assomada)
- Santiago Island League (South)
- Sporting Clube da Praia
- dbr:Garridos_(Santiago)
- Santiago North Regional Football Association
- Santiago South Regional Football Association
- Santiago Island League (North)
- Scorpion Vermelho
- Sport in Cape Verde
- Sports in Fogo, Cape Verde
- Sports in Sal, Cape Verde
- Sports in Santo Antão, Cape Verde
- Sports in São Vicente, Cape Verde
- dbr:Vitória_FC_(Praia)
- Académica (Praia)
- dbr:Grupo_Desportivo_Varanda
- AJAC da Calheta
- dbr:Delta_(Santiago)
- dbr:Celtic_(Achadinha_de_Baixo)
- dbr:Santiago_South_Second_Division
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| - The island of Santiago in Cape Verde in the middle of the Sotavento Islands is home to several teams and clubs. The major professional clubs are Sporting Praia, Boavista Praia and CD Travadores, semi-pro teams includes Académica da Praia and Desportivo da Praia. From its foundation in 1953 to 1999, the island had a single league of each sport. Since that time, the association and competition are currently divided into two zones, the north (the championships and the association) and the south (the championship and the association) and includes all sports including football, basketball, volleyball, futsal and athletics, the only island to have nearly all the sport competitions into two zones. As Praia is the Capverdean capital, the Capeverdean Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Athletics and Futsal Federations are headquartered in the city, much of them in the neighborhood of Várzea and nearby Chã das Areias. (en)
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