November 29 - Celtic da Praia defeated
Os Garridos 1-3 and took the number one spot for Santiago South with 7 points
December 3 -
GDRC Fiorentina announced to return after a three-year absence from the Southern Santo Antão Island League to financial concerns[10] their first match of the season was against Lajedos
March 25 - Desportivo Praia defeated Vitória da Praia 4-0 and took the number one spot for Santiago South for a week
March 27: Brava Island League: Juventude Furna defeated Benfica 0-16 and made it the highest scoring match of any of the island leagues for the season in the nation
Sporting Praia took the number one spot for Santiago South for a week
April 10 - Desportivo Praia retook the number one spot for Santiago South for a week
April 11 -
Sporting Clube da Brava won their third consecutive and recent title for Brava and qualified into the national championships
April 16 - Mindelense's record of 34 matches without a loss at the regional championships ended as the club lost to Amarante 2-0, their next loss in two years
April 17:
Sinagoga, the village's club located between
Ribeira Grande and
Paul was listed as regional champions for the first time[17]
Sporting Praia regained the number one spot for Santiago South for a week
April 20 - ABC de Patim returned to the regional premier division in the following season after winning the promotional final match[18]
May 13 - A day before the national championships started, the match between Desportivo Praia and Varandinha was rescheduled to June 1 due to some rivalry[24]
May 14 - The National Championships begun
June 1: Originally for May 15, the rescheduled Desportivo Praia-Varandinha match took place and Varandinha defeated that club 1-3
June 4: Mindelense defeated Sal Rei 5-2 and made it the highest scoring match of the season
June 25: With a total of six goals scored in two matches between Mindelense and Varandinha, Mindelense became the first of two clubs to qualify for the finals
November 29 - Celtic da Praia defeated
Os Garridos 1-3 and took the number one spot for Santiago South with 7 points
December 3 -
GDRC Fiorentina announced to return after a three-year absence from the Southern Santo Antão Island League to financial concerns[10] their first match of the season was against Lajedos
March 25 - Desportivo Praia defeated Vitória da Praia 4-0 and took the number one spot for Santiago South for a week
March 27: Brava Island League: Juventude Furna defeated Benfica 0-16 and made it the highest scoring match of any of the island leagues for the season in the nation
Sporting Praia took the number one spot for Santiago South for a week
April 10 - Desportivo Praia retook the number one spot for Santiago South for a week
April 11 -
Sporting Clube da Brava won their third consecutive and recent title for Brava and qualified into the national championships
April 16 - Mindelense's record of 34 matches without a loss at the regional championships ended as the club lost to Amarante 2-0, their next loss in two years
April 17:
Sinagoga, the village's club located between
Ribeira Grande and
Paul was listed as regional champions for the first time[17]
Sporting Praia regained the number one spot for Santiago South for a week
April 20 - ABC de Patim returned to the regional premier division in the following season after winning the promotional final match[18]
May 13 - A day before the national championships started, the match between Desportivo Praia and Varandinha was rescheduled to June 1 due to some rivalry[24]
May 14 - The National Championships begun
June 1: Originally for May 15, the rescheduled Desportivo Praia-Varandinha match took place and Varandinha defeated that club 1-3
June 4: Mindelense defeated Sal Rei 5-2 and made it the highest scoring match of the season
June 25: With a total of six goals scored in two matches between Mindelense and Varandinha, Mindelense became the first of two clubs to qualify for the finals