This article concerns football records in Cape Verde. Unless otherwise stated, records are taken from the Cape Verdean National Championships and the second-tier Regional Championships.
Most goals in a final: 3 goals: Académica da Praia 3–1 Académica do Sal (2007)
Most defeats in a final:2, Académica do Sal (2007, 2009)
Regional competitions
Regional Championships, second-tier
Titles
Most titles by any of the island leagues: 49,
Mindelense, São Vicente
Wins
Most wins in a season: 20,
GD Varandinha, Santiago North Zone, 2016
Fewest wins in a season (in a championship more than ten clubs): 1
Draws
Most draws in a season: 12,
Estrela dos Amadores, Santiago North Premier Division, 2016
Goals
Highest number of goals scored in a season: 72,
Spartak d'Aguadinha, Fogo, 2014–15
Highest number of goals conceded: 104, Parque Real, Fogo, in the
2014–15 season[5]
Games without a loss
Best season (overall):Académica do Porto Novo – all matches won, in 2012, Santo Antão South Zone
Best season (with 20+ matches): 20 wins,
GD Varandinha, in 2016 – Santiago North Zone
Longest unbeaten streak at the Regional Championships:53,
Académica do Porto Novo (2011 – April 23, 2016), Santo Antão South Zone[6])
Most games without a loss at home at the Regional Championships: around 40, Académica Porto Novo, Santo Antão South Zone (since 2011[6])
Most games without a loss away at the Regional Championships: around 25, Académica Porto Novo, Santo Antão South Zone (around 2012 – April 23, 2016[6])
Games without a win
Most games without a win at the Regional Championships in two tiers: 26, GDRC Delta, Santiago South (April 25, 2015 – January 9, 2017)
Most games without a win at the Regional Championships: 50, FC Talho, São Nicolau (March 3, 2013 – January 14, 2017)
Most games without a win in a season: 22, Delta, Santiago South (2015–16)
Most games without a win overall: about 70, FC Talho, São Nicolau (March 3, 2013 – December 13, 2016)
^Batalha, José (23 April 2015).
"2014/15 Fogo Island season". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
Archived from the original on March 16, 2015. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
This article concerns football records in Cape Verde. Unless otherwise stated, records are taken from the Cape Verdean National Championships and the second-tier Regional Championships.
Most goals in a final: 3 goals: Académica da Praia 3–1 Académica do Sal (2007)
Most defeats in a final:2, Académica do Sal (2007, 2009)
Regional competitions
Regional Championships, second-tier
Titles
Most titles by any of the island leagues: 49,
Mindelense, São Vicente
Wins
Most wins in a season: 20,
GD Varandinha, Santiago North Zone, 2016
Fewest wins in a season (in a championship more than ten clubs): 1
Draws
Most draws in a season: 12,
Estrela dos Amadores, Santiago North Premier Division, 2016
Goals
Highest number of goals scored in a season: 72,
Spartak d'Aguadinha, Fogo, 2014–15
Highest number of goals conceded: 104, Parque Real, Fogo, in the
2014–15 season[5]
Games without a loss
Best season (overall):Académica do Porto Novo – all matches won, in 2012, Santo Antão South Zone
Best season (with 20+ matches): 20 wins,
GD Varandinha, in 2016 – Santiago North Zone
Longest unbeaten streak at the Regional Championships:53,
Académica do Porto Novo (2011 – April 23, 2016), Santo Antão South Zone[6])
Most games without a loss at home at the Regional Championships: around 40, Académica Porto Novo, Santo Antão South Zone (since 2011[6])
Most games without a loss away at the Regional Championships: around 25, Académica Porto Novo, Santo Antão South Zone (around 2012 – April 23, 2016[6])
Games without a win
Most games without a win at the Regional Championships in two tiers: 26, GDRC Delta, Santiago South (April 25, 2015 – January 9, 2017)
Most games without a win at the Regional Championships: 50, FC Talho, São Nicolau (March 3, 2013 – January 14, 2017)
Most games without a win in a season: 22, Delta, Santiago South (2015–16)
Most games without a win overall: about 70, FC Talho, São Nicolau (March 3, 2013 – December 13, 2016)
^Batalha, José (23 April 2015).
"2014/15 Fogo Island season". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
Archived from the original on March 16, 2015. Retrieved 27 April 2015.