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Boa Vista Island Championships

The Boa Vista Island League or Championships is a regional championship played in Boa Vista Island, Cape Verde. The winner of the championship plays in the Cape Verdean football Championships of each season. It is organized by the Boa Vista Regional Football Association. Since 2010, it has the largest regional football association governing body in area in the nation.

History
The island league was founded around 1978. The regional association started out with four clubs in 1978, together with Brava and Maio the fewest clubs of each championship in Cape Verde for a couple of years. It rose to five clubs in the 1990s, and later matched Sal and even later Brava with six clubs, the nation's least at the time. In 2004, it possessed one club more than neighbouring Sal to the north, but matched with Brava's club total for the fourth least. When Onze Estrelas was registered in 2010, it had eight clubs, more than Brava and another nearby island of Maio to the south, and was ranked 8th out of 11 championships by number of clubs; later it became 7th in 2011. When nearby Sal added their Second Division in 2014, its club totals became 8th out of 11th in the nation, after Maio's addition of five clubs in 2015 ranked Boa Vista's club totals of 9th out of 11th in the nation and it is the current total. Title history Almost every championship title won are based in Sal Rei with only one title that was won by Bofareira of the north of the island. Before 2010, every title won on the island were a club only based in Sal Rei. ==Boa Vista Island League – Clubs 2016–17==
Boa Vista Island League – Clubs 2016–17
:Source: • Académica (Sal Rei) • África Show (Rabil) • Desportivo Estância BaixoJuventude do Norte (Norte, Cape Verde) • Onze Estrelas (Bofarreira) • Sal-ReiSanjoanense • Sporting Clube da Boa Vista - Sal Rei ==Winners==
Winners
:Source: • 1977–78: Académica Operária • 1978–79: Académica Operária • 1979–80: not known • 1980–81: not known • 1981–82: Académica Operária • 1982–83: Académica Operária • 1983–84: not known • 1984–85: Sal-Rei • 1985–86: Sal-Rei/Académica Operária? • 1986–87: not known • 1987–88: not known • 1988–89: Académica Operária • 1989–90: not known or not held • 1990–91: Académica Operária • 1991–92: not known or not held • 1992–93: Académica Operária • 1993–94: Sal-Rei • 1994–95: Académica Operária • 1995–96: Académica Operária • 1996–97: Académica Operária • 1997–98: Sal-Rei • 1998–99: Académica Operária • 1999–2000: Académica Operária • 2000–01: not held • 2001–02: Académica Operária • 2002–03: Académica Operária • 2003–04: Sal-Rei • 2004–05: Sal-Rei • 2005–06: Sal-Rei • 2006–07: Sal-Rei • 2007–08: Sal-Rei • 2008–09: Académica Operária • 2009–10: Sporting • 2010–11: Sal-Rei • 2011–12: Académica Operária • 2012–13: Onze Estrelas2013–14: Académica Operária2014–15: Académica Operária2015–16: Sal-Rei2016–17: Sal-Rei • 2017–18: Sal-Rei • 2018–19: Onze Estrelas • 2019–20: Sporting • 2020–21: abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic • 2021–22: Académica Operária • 2022–23: Juventude do Norte • 2023–24: Juventude do Norte • 2024–25: Sal-Rei Performance by club ==See also==
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