Speaking to the press, Anildio Andrade admitted that depending on the situation of the clubs at the moment, they may assume that this year's sports season may not be possible.
if it takes place, however he informed that there is still some time left until the registration deadline and that his club already has some signed forms and a “positive signal” from the young people in the community.
“I don't know the situation of the other teams at the moment, but as far as Nô Pintcha is concerned, everything is already on track, since we don't have as many financial problems to start the championship”, he said.
However, the same source stressed that some financial constraints may arise throughout the season, but that they can count on some partners, such as the city council, who can help overcome the difficulties.
As this leader admitted, finding a team to participate in the championship on this island is not an easy task, but he said he is hopeful that the other teams will be able to organize themselves in time for the competition to take place.
“If this season’s championship does not take place, it is necessary to stop and reflect deeply on this sport on this island, to see what good things we can bring to this sport in the future”, he concluded.
The president of the Brava Regional Football Association (ARFB), Samuel Varela, had already guaranteed that two teams, Morabeza and Académica, had already given the “green light” to participate in the competitions.
On that occasion, Samuel Varela assured that he had been doing everything he could to ensure that the competition actually took place, stressing that if there were at least three teams available, the sports season would be able to start, even with few games.