Estádio de Mangue

Estádio de Mangue
Estádio de Mangue is located in Cape Verde
Estádio de Mangue
Estádio de Mangue
Location within Cape Verde
LocationAssomada-Tarrafal Road
Tarrafal, Santiago, Cape Verde
Coordinates15°16′03″N 23°44′43″W / 15.2674°N 23.7454°W / 15.2674; -23.7454
Capacity200
Opened2008
Tenants
Amabox Barcelona (former)
Beira-Mar
AEF Chão Bom
Delta Cultura
Estrela dos Amadores
Juventus de Tarrafal
Varandinha

Estádio de Mangue or Estádio Municipal do Tarrafal is a multi-purpose stadium in the neighborhood of Mangue in Tarrafal, Cape Verde nearly 100 meters north of the communal boundary of Chão Bom and just west of the Assomada-Tarrafal Road (EN1-ST01). It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 200 people and its dimensions is 105 x 67 meters. It is one of four that are operated by the Santiago North Regional Football Association (ARFSN). The stadium is home to Tarrafal's best clubs including Amabox Barcelona (absent from competition since 2014), Beira-Mar, Estrela dos Amadores and Varandinha. All clubs participate in the Santiago Island League North Zone. Other teams that base in another part include AEF Chão Bom (also known as Txon Bon). Since 2015, it is also the home field of Delta Cultura currently playing in the regional Second Division. Tarrafal's Health Center is east of the stadium.

The stadium is also used as a training ground before its matches.

History

The football (soccer) field was created in around the 1970s and was a dirt field up to the 1990s, it became a grass field. Construction of the stadium's seats began in 2007 and was finished by about 2009 and costed about 100 million escudos (about US$1.2 million and €907,000, 2009 value) .[1][2]

In 1999, football clubs from Tarrafal and Calheta de São Miguel played in that stadium. When Estádio da Calheta was constructed in 2008, all of its clubs plays at that stadium.

The stadium was used for the Cape Verdean Football Championships in 2000 and 2003 with Barcelona, 2004, 2009 and 2012 with Estrela dos Amadores, 2015 with Beira Mar and recently 2016 with Varandinha.[3] In 2016, after Varandinha's victory over Grémio Nhagar on May 8 with a record 63 points, it was the stadium where Varandinha was crowned regional champion of the North Zone.

In 2014, a construction of a basketball/volleyball arena north of the stadium began and was completed in late 2015.

In May 2016, a championship declaration dispute arose between Scorpion Vermelho and Varandinha as in a match as on an April 3 match (19th round) featuring Desportivo Santa Cruz and Scorpion Vermelho that Desportivo fielded an ineligible player, it occurred after the goals were scored and the award to Scorpion Vermelho in mid-May was revoked just before the start of the national season and the 2-0 result was kept and the venue was included in the national championships for the season. As a result, the first round match featuring Desportivo Praia Varandinha and Derby was rescheduled from May 13 to June 1.[4]

Estádio de Mangue was the only venue in the Santiago North Zone to present the Cape Verdean Football's Knockout Stage on June 18, 2016, the first to two semifinal matches between Varandinha and Mindelense was in the stadium. Varandinha lost the match to Mindelense 1–4.

Since 2016, the GAFT Cup is a municipal competition featuring the clubs from the municipality. Varandinha won their first title.

Recently, as the club Amabox Barcelona has been dissolved and eliminated, it is no longer its home stadium.

Panoramics

The stadium can be viewed from the surrounding area including Chão Bom and Monte Graciosa.

See also

References

  1. ^ Tarrafal de Santiago: Ministro das Finanças inaugura o Estádio Municipal com arranque do campeonato, A Semana, 17 December 2016, accessed on 20 December 2016
  2. ^ "Estádio Municipal Tarrafal recebe o seu 1º jogo do campeonato regional Santiago norte" [Tarrafal Municipal Stadium Broight the First Game of the Santiago North Regional Championships] (in Portuguese). TCV. 19 December 2016. Retrieved 20 December 2016.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Pré época Santiago Norte: Varandinha trabalha para o título" [Pre-Season Santiago North: Varandinha Working for a Title]. Criolosports (in Portuguese). 21 October 2015. Archived from the original on 7 September 2020. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
  4. ^ "Nacional: FCF suspende jogo entre Desportivo e representante de Santiago Norte" [FCF Suspended a Match Featuring Desportivo (Praia) and a Team from Northern Santiago]. A Nação (in Portuguese). 13 May 2016. Archived from the original on 7 August 2016. Retrieved 30 July 2016.

External links

  • Soccerway: Estádio de Mangue
  • World Stadiums: Estádio de Mangue[permanent dead link]
  • Worldstadia: Estadio de Mangue
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