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Estádio Nacional de Cabo Verde is a multi-purpose stadium in Praia, Cape Verde. Used for football matches, it is home to the Cape Verde National football team. The stadium has an announced capacity of 15,000 people. It is owned by the government of Cape Verde, and operated by an appointed Commission of Stadium Administration.
This is a list of football (soccer) stadiums in Cape Verde, ranked in descending order of capacity.comprehensive.The minimum capacity is 1,000. It includes: The stadiums of all clubs in the top two tiers of the Cape Verdean football league system as of the 2016–17 season (Cape Verdean Football Championships and the Regional Premier Divisions), with rankings within each league given.
The network was founded in May 1997 by the Minister of Social Communications José António dos Reis. It merged with Radio Nacional de Cabo Verde (RNCV) and Televisião Nacional CaboVerdiana (TNCV). The radio station was named RTC FM and the television channel, RTC. [8] The current name for the channel was adopted in 1999.
In March 1997, the former radio and television corporations were merged under the current Rádio Televisão de Cabo Verde e Empresas Públicas (RTC-EP). [3] The network was founded in May 1997 by the Minister of Social Communications José António dos Reis. It merged with Radio Nacional de Cabo Verde (RNCV) and Televisião Nacional ...
From Monte Verde's towers, Santa Luzia, the islets of Raso and Branco and the shoreline areas of São Nicolau receives transmitters to the areas, the east of São Nicolau receives its signals from Monte Curral near Espargos as the island has a transmitter but does not broadcasts Record Cabo Verde.
Estádio da Várzea in Praia on the island of Santiago. The most used stadium in the country is Estádio da Várzea which is located in Praia, it holds up to 8.000 capacity. The largest stadium in Cape Verde is Estádio Municipal Adérito Sena which is located in Mindelo on the island of São Vicente which has 12,000 seats. The most football ...
The Taça de Cabo Verde (Portuguese for the Cape Verdean Cup, also as the Capeverdean Cup) is the main knock-out football tournament of the Cape Verde islands. It started in 1982, it was later revived in 2007 and is played annually. The competition features the winners of each island or regional cup competition and competes into two groups.
Newspapers of Cape Verde including Expresso das Ilhas, A Nação and Já. Horizonte is a daily newspaper. The government-run Novo Jornal-Cabo Verde is published twice weekly. . Weekly periodicals include A Semana, [1] Expresso das Ilhas, [1] Jornal Horizonte, Terra Nova, Boletim Informativo, A Nação, founded in 2007 and A Voz founded in 2