The Santiago South Super Cup (Portuguese: Super Taça de Santiago Sul) is a regional super cup competition played during the season in the south of Santiago, Cape Verde consisting the municipalities of Praia, Ribeira Grande de Santiago and São Domingos. The competition is organized by the Santiago South Regional Football Association (Associação Regional de Futebol de Santiago Sul de Futebol, ARFSS).[1] Its current champions is Sporting Praia who won their third and recent title. The regional champion competes with the cup champion. If a champion also has a cup title, a cup club who is runner-up qualifies. The upcoming edition will feature the champion Académica da Praia and the cup winner Sporting Praia.

Santiago South Super Cup
Foundedc. 2007
RegionCape Verde Southern Santiago, Cape Verde
Current championsSporting Clube da Praia
Most successful club(s)Sporting Clube da Praia

Several cancellations occurred including in 2011, 2014, the time when Pico do Fogo on the nearby island to the west was erupting and the 2016 edition, as the cup competition took place on April 15, 2017, the super cup competition which was slanted for May or June 2017 may have been canceled.

Winners

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Season Winner Score Runner-up
2007 Sporting Clube da Praia Académica da Praia
2011 Not held[a]
2012 ADESBA Sporting Praia
2013 Sporting Praia CD Travadores
2014 Not held[b]
2015 Boavista Praia 1-0 Académica Praia1
2016 Not held[c]
2017 Sporting Praia 2-0 Garridos
1Runner up in the cup final as the regional cup winner was also the regional champion that season

Performance By Club

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Club Winners Winning Years
Sporting Praia 3 2007, 2013, 2017
ADESBA/Bairro 1 2012
Boavista Praia 1 2015

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ The edition would feature the champion Boavista Praia and as Boavista Praia was also cup winners, it would feature Vitória da Praia, the second placed cup winner
  2. ^ The edition would feature the champion Sporting Praia and as Sporting was also cup winners, it would feature Tchadense, the second placed cup winner
  3. ^ The edition would feature the champion Desportivo Praia and the cup winner Delta, it would take place somewhere around May or June 2017

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