Sporting Clube da Brava

It is based in Nova Sintra the island of Brava with its offices located in nearby Lem.

Its current president is Francisco Oliveira and its coach is Ney Loko (Emanuel de Pina).

Sporting's success at the start of the 2010s were moderate, and gained, believed to be in part of the extended regional season with the addition of Juventude da Furna.

Emanuel de Pina, nicknamed Loco or Ney Loko, a former player became coach of the club and made the club to have their first island title win which was in 2014 and became the island's six of seven who have regional championship titles,[3] also they made and their first entry to the national league, they won their second in a row in 2015 and achieved their second entry.

Sporting finished fourth with six points with two wins and six goals scored, better than the previous two seasons, their first national match won in Round 1 on May 15 over Sinagoga, champion of the Santo Antão North Zone.

[6] On April 2, their goal totals quickly rose from 34 to 48 after defeating Benfica Brava 0–14 and made it the region's highest until April 30, Sporting made a gigantic win defeating Corôa 2–16 and became the highest scoring match for the club.

Sporting also got their fourth consecutive entrance into the National Championships on May 13 and the first with a three group system, they played Group C alongside another Sporting affiliate from Praia, Sal Rei of Boa Vista and FC Derby, runner up of São Vicente.

Their final unbeaten streak number was 55 matches which lasted until February 24, 2018, of any second tier competitions in the archipelago, it is behind Académica do Porto Novo's (of Santo Antão South) 56 made from March 5, 2011, to April 23, 2016.

Sporting's final match of the season was a 7–0 win over Benfica and scored the most goals in the region numbering 44, Morabeza's win meant Sporting lost a qualification into the national championships and finished second with 30 points, their 30 became sixth overall in Brava since their 2004 expansion to six teams.

In the 2017 edition, Sporting failed to win another opening tournament title as they finished second with 13 points, behind SC Morabeza.

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