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{{Short description|Football league in Portugal}}
{{Infobox football league
{{Infobox football league
| logo =
| logo =
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| confed = [[UEFA]]
| confed = [[UEFA]]
| organiser = [[Portuguese Football Federation|FPF]]
| organiser = [[Portuguese Football Federation|FPF]]
| founded = 2013
| founded = {{start date and age|2013}}
| teams = 56 (in 2022–23)
| teams = 56
| promotion = [[Liga Portugal 2]] (2013–2021)<br>[[Liga 3 (Portugal)|Liga 3]] (2021–present)
| promotion = [[Liga Portugal 2]] (2013–2021)<br />[[Liga 3 (Portugal)|Liga 3]] (2021–present)
| relegation = [[Portuguese District Championships]]
| relegation = [[Portuguese District Championships]]
| levels = [[Portuguese football league system|3]] (2013–2021)<br>[[Portuguese football league system|4]] (2021–present)
| levels = [[Portuguese football league system|3]] (2013–2021)<br />[[Portuguese football league system|4]] (2021–present)
| domest_cup = [[Taça de Portugal]]
| domest_cup = [[Taça de Portugal]]
| champions = [[U.S.C. Paredes|Paredes]] (1st title)
| champions = [[Amarante F.C.|Amarante]] (1st title)
| season = [[2021–22 Campeonato de Portugal|2021–22]]
| season = [[2023–24 Campeonato de Portugal|2023–24]]
| most successful club = [[C.D. Mafra|Mafra]] (2 titles)
| most successful club = [[C.D. Mafra|Mafra]] (2 titles)
| tv = [[A Bola TV]]
| tv = [[A Bola TV]]
| website = [https://www.fpf.pt/pt/competicoes/futebol/masculino/camp-portugal fpf.pt]
| website = [https://www.fpf.pt/pt/competicoes/futebol/masculino/camp-portugal fpf.pt]
| current = [[2022–23 Campeonato de Portugal]]
| current = [[2024–25 Campeonato de Portugal]]
}}
}}

The '''Campeonato de Portugal''' ([[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] for "Championship of Portugal") is the fourth level of the [[Portuguese football league system]]. Together with the third-tier [[Liga 3 (Portugal)|Liga 3]], it is organized by the [[Portuguese Football Federation]] (FPF).
The '''Campeonato de Portugal''' (Portuguese for "Championship of Portugal") is the fourth level of the [[Portuguese football league system]]. Together with the third-tier [[Liga 3 (Portugal)|Liga 3]], it is organized by the [[Portuguese Football Federation]] (FPF).


The Campeonato de Portugal was introduced in 2013 as the new third-level championship, under the name '''Campeonato Nacional de Seniores''' (Seniors National Championship), replacing both the [[Segunda Divisão]] and [[Terceira Divisão]] (former third and fourth divisions, respectively). On 22 October 2015, it adopted its current naming.
The Campeonato de Portugal was introduced in 2013 as the new third-level championship, under the name '''Campeonato Nacional de Seniores''' (Seniors National Championship), replacing both the [[Segunda Divisão]] and [[Terceira Divisão]] (former third and fourth divisions, respectively). On 22 October 2015, it adopted its current naming.
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!style="text-align: left;"| '''2010s:'''
!style="text-align: left;"| '''2010s:'''
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!style="text-align: left;"| '''2020s:'''
!style="text-align: left;"| '''2020s:'''
| [[2020–21 Campeonato de Portugal|2020–21]]
| [[2020–21 Campeonato de Portugal|2020–21]]
| [[2021–22 Campeonato de Portugal|2021–22]]
| [[2021–22 Campeonato de Portugal|2021–22]]
| [[2022–23 Campeonato de Portugal|2022–23]]
| [[2023–24 Campeonato de Portugal|2023–24]]
| ''[[2024–25 Campeonato de Portugal|2024–25]]
|}
|}


==List of champions==
==List of champions and promoted teams==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|- align=center
|- align=center
!rowspan=2|Season
!rowspan=2|Season
! colspan=4|Championship Final
! colspan=4|Championship Final
! rowspan=2| Promotion
|-
|-
!Champions
!Champions
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!Final venue
!Final venue
|- align=center
|- align=center
!colspan=5|3rd tier
!colspan=6|3rd tier
|-
|-
| [[2013–14 Campeonato Nacional de Seniores|2013–14]]
| [[2013–14 Campeonato Nacional de Seniores|2013–14]]
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| [[Clube Oriental de Lisboa|Oriental]]
| [[Clube Oriental de Lisboa|Oriental]]
| [[Estádio do Fontelo]], [[Viseu]]
| [[Estádio do Fontelo]], [[Viseu]]
| [[S.C. Freamunde|Freamunde]], [[Clube Oriental de Lisboa|Oriental]] and [[Vitória S.C. B]]
|-
|-
| [[2014–15 Campeonato Nacional de Seniores|2014–15]]
| [[2014–15 Campeonato Nacional de Seniores|2014–15]]
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| [[F.C. Famalicão|Famalicão]]
| [[F.C. Famalicão|Famalicão]]
| [[Estádio Municipal da Marinha Grande|Estádio Municipal]], [[Marinha Grande]]
| [[Estádio Municipal da Marinha Grande|Estádio Municipal]], [[Marinha Grande]]
| [[C.D. Mafra|Mafra]], [[F.C. Famalicão|Famalicão]] and [[Varzim S.C.|Varzim]]
|-
|-
| [[2015–16 Campeonato de Portugal|2015–16]]
| [[2015–16 Campeonato de Portugal|2015–16]]
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| [[F.C. Vizela|Vizela]]
| [[F.C. Vizela|Vizela]]
| [[Estádio Municipal de Abrantes|Estádio Municipal]], [[Abrantes]]
| [[Estádio Municipal de Abrantes|Estádio Municipal]], [[Abrantes]]
| [[C.D. Cova da Piedade|Cova da Piedade]], [[F.C. Vizela|Vizela]] and [[AD Fafe| Fafe]]
|-
|-
| [[2016–17 Campeonato de Portugal|2016–17]]
| [[2016–17 Campeonato de Portugal|2016–17]]
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| [[U.D. Oliveirense|Oliveirense]]
| [[U.D. Oliveirense|Oliveirense]]
| [[Estádio do Fontelo]], [[Viseu]]
| [[Estádio do Fontelo]], [[Viseu]]
| [[Real S.C.|Real]] and [[U.D. Oliveirense|Oliveirense]]
|-
|-
| [[2017–18 Campeonato de Portugal|2017–18]]
| [[2017–18 Campeonato de Portugal|2017–18]]
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| [[S.C. Farense|Farense]]
| [[S.C. Farense|Farense]]
| rowspan=2| [[Estádio Nacional]], [[Jamor]]
| rowspan=2| [[Estádio Nacional]], [[Jamor]]
| [[C.D. Mafra|Mafra]] and [[S.C. Farense|Farense]]
|-
|-
| [[2018–19 Campeonato de Portugal|2018–19]]
| [[2018–19 Campeonato de Portugal|2018–19]]
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| align=center| 2–2 {{aet}}, (4–2 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]])
| align=center| 2–2 {{aet}}, (4–2 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]])
| [[U.D. Vilafranquense|Vilafranquense]]
| [[U.D. Vilafranquense|Vilafranquense]]
| [[Casa Pia A.C.|Casa Pia]] and [[U.D. Vilafranquense|Vilafranquense]]
|-
|-
| [[2019–20 Campeonato de Portugal|2019–20]]
| [[2019–20 Campeonato de Portugal|2019–20]]
| align=center colspan=4| ''Abandoned due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]].''{{efn|[[F.C. Vizela|Vizela]] and [[F.C. Arouca|Arouca]] were promoted for being the two teams with the most points at the time of the suspension.}}
| align=center colspan=4| ''Abandoned due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]].''{{efn|[[F.C. Vizela|Vizela]] and [[F.C. Arouca|Arouca]] were promoted for being the two teams with the most points at the time of the suspension.}}
| [[F.C. Vizela|Vizela]] and [[F.C. Arouca|Arouca]]
|-
|-
| [[2020–21 Campeonato de Portugal|2020–21]]
| [[2020–21 Campeonato de Portugal|2020–21]]
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| [[C.F. Estrela da Amadora|Estrela da Amadora]]
| [[C.F. Estrela da Amadora|Estrela da Amadora]]
| [[Estádio Cidade de Coimbra]], [[Coimbra]]
| [[Estádio Cidade de Coimbra]], [[Coimbra]]
| [[C.D. Trofense|Trofense]] and [[C.F. Estrela da Amadora|Estrela da Amadora]]
|- align=center
|- align=center
!colspan=5|4th tier
!colspan=6|4th tier
|-
|-
| [[2021–22 Campeonato de Portugal|2021–22]]
| [[2021–22 Campeonato de Portugal|2021–22]]
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| align=center|4–0
| align=center|4–0
| [[G.D. Fontinhas|Fontinhas]]
| [[G.D. Fontinhas|Fontinhas]]
| [[Estádio Nacional]], [[Jamor]]
| rowspan=3| [[Estádio Nacional]], [[Jamor]]
| [[União Sport Clube Paredes|Paredes]], [[G.D. Fontinhas|Fontinhas]], [[Länk FC Vilaverdense| Länk Vilaverdense]], [[L.G.C. Moncarapachense|Moncarapachense]] and [[C.F. Os Belenenses| Belenenses]]
|-
| [[2022–23 Campeonato de Portugal|2022–23]]
| [[Atlético Clube de Portugal|Atlético]]
| align=center|3–0
| [[SC Vianense|Vianense]]
| [[Atlético Clube de Portugal|Atlético]], [[SC Vianense|Vianense]], [[Lusitânia F.C. |Lusitânia de Lourosa]], [[S.U. 1º Dezembro |1º Dezembro]] and [[C.A. Pêro Pinheiro| Pêro Pinheiro]]
|-
| [[2023–24 Campeonato de Portugal|2023–24]]
| [[Amarante F.C.|Amarante]]
| align=center|3–0
| [[Vitória F.C.|Vitória de Setúbal]]
| [[SC São João de Ver|São João de Ver]], [[S.C. Lusitânia|Lusitânia]]
|}
|}
{{notelist}}
{{notelist}}
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| align=center | 0
| align=center | 0
| 2021–22
| 2021–22
| {{sort|0|–}}
|-
| [[Atlético Clube de Portugal|Atlético]]
| align=center | 1
| align=center | 0
| 2022–23
| {{sort|0|–}}
|-
| [[Amarante F.C.|Amarante]]
| align=center | 1
| align=center | 0
| 2023–24
| {{sort|0|–}}
| {{sort|0|–}}
|-
|-
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| {{sort|0|–}}
| {{sort|0|–}}
| 2021–22
| 2021–22
|-
| [[SC Vianense|Vianense]]
| align=center | 0
| align=center | 1
| {{sort|0|–}}
| 2022–23
|-
| [[Vitória F.C.|Vitória de Setúbal]]
| align=center | 0
| align=center | 1
| {{sort|0|–}}
| 2023–24
|-
|-
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 23:06, 4 November 2024

Campeonato de Portugal
Organising bodyFPF
Founded2013; 11 years ago (2013)
CountryPortugal
ConfederationUEFA
Number of clubs56
Level on pyramid3 (2013–2021)
4 (2021–present)
Promotion toLiga Portugal 2 (2013–2021)
Liga 3 (2021–present)
Relegation toPortuguese District Championships
Domestic cup(s)Taça de Portugal
Current championsAmarante (1st title)
(2023–24)
Most championshipsMafra (2 titles)
TV partnersA Bola TV
Websitefpf.pt
Current: 2024–25 Campeonato de Portugal

The Campeonato de Portugal (Portuguese for "Championship of Portugal") is the fourth level of the Portuguese football league system. Together with the third-tier Liga 3, it is organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF).

The Campeonato de Portugal was introduced in 2013 as the new third-level championship, under the name Campeonato Nacional de Seniores (Seniors National Championship), replacing both the Segunda Divisão and Terceira Divisão (former third and fourth divisions, respectively). On 22 October 2015, it adopted its current naming. With the creation of the Liga 3 as the new third division from the 2021–22 season, the Campeonato de Portugal was demoted one level.[1][2]

Format

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The first season, 2013–14, was contested by a total of 80 clubs, which included 19 teams from the District Championships, 39 from the Segunda Divisão, 19 from the Terceira Divisão and three teams relegated from the Segunda Liga during the 2012–13 season. In 2017–18, the format consisted of five series of eighteen teams, arranged according to geographic criteria, with the exception of teams from Madeira (placed in the first series) and from the Azores (placed in the last two series).[3][4] The competition played with four groups of 18 teams in 2018–19 and the curtailed 2019–20 season. It has been played with eight groups of 12 in 2020–21, then it was reduced to five of 10 and one group of 11 teams in 2021–22 season.[2]

Seasons - league tables

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Decade
2010s: 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20
2020s: 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25

List of champions and promoted teams

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Season Championship Final Promotion
Champions Score Runners-up Final venue
3rd tier
2013–14 Freamunde 3–2 Oriental Estádio do Fontelo, Viseu Freamunde, Oriental and Vitória S.C. B
2014–15 Mafra 1–1 (a.e.t.), (4–3 p) Famalicão Estádio Municipal, Marinha Grande Mafra, Famalicão and Varzim
2015–16 Cova da Piedade 0–0 (a.e.t.), (2–0 p) Vizela Estádio Municipal, Abrantes Cova da Piedade, Vizela and Fafe
2016–17 Real 2–0 Oliveirense Estádio do Fontelo, Viseu Real and Oliveirense
2017–18 Mafra 2–1 Farense Estádio Nacional, Jamor Mafra and Farense
2018–19 Casa Pia 2–2 (a.e.t.), (4–2 p) Vilafranquense Casa Pia and Vilafranquense
2019–20 Abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic.[a] Vizela and Arouca
2020–21 Trofense 1–0 (a.e.t.) Estrela da Amadora Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra Trofense and Estrela da Amadora
4th tier
2021–22 Paredes 4–0 Fontinhas Estádio Nacional, Jamor Paredes, Fontinhas, Länk Vilaverdense, Moncarapachense and Belenenses
2022–23 Atlético 3–0 Vianense Atlético, Vianense, Lusitânia de Lourosa, 1º Dezembro and Pêro Pinheiro
2023–24 Amarante 3–0 Vitória de Setúbal São João de Ver, Lusitânia
  1. ^ Vizela and Arouca were promoted for being the two teams with the most points at the time of the suspension.

Performance by club

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Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons Runner-up seasons
Mafra 2 0 2014–15, 2017–18
Freamunde 1 0 2013–14
Cova da Piedade 1 0 2015–16
Real 1 0 2016–17
Casa Pia 1 0 2018–19
Trofense 1 0 2020–21
Paredes 1 0 2021–22
Atlético 1 0 2022–23
Amarante 1 0 2023–24
Oriental 0 1 2013–14
Famalicão 0 1 2014–15
Vizela 0 1 2015–16
Oliveirense 0 1 2016–17
Farense 0 1 2017–18
Vilafranquense 0 1 2018–19
Estrela da Amadora 0 1 2020–21
Fontinhas 0 1 2021–22
Vianense 0 1 2022–23
Vitória de Setúbal 0 1 2023–24

References

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  1. ^ "Conhecido o formato da Liga 3" (in Portuguese). Portuguese Football Federation. 8 April 2021. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b "FPF avança com 3.ª Liga em 2021/22 e cria megaplano para o Campeonato de Portugal" [FPF advances with 3rd League in 2021–22 and creates megaplan for the Championship of Portugal]. Record.pt (in Portuguese). 6 May 2020. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  3. ^ "FPF reformula quadro competitivo" [FPF reformulates competition system]. zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). ZOS, Lda. 19 March 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Regulamento – Campeonato Nacional de Seniores" [Regulations – Campeonato Nacional de Seniores] (PDF) (in Portuguese). FPF. 30 April 2015. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
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Sporting positions
Preceded by Third tier of Portuguese football
2013–2021
Succeeded by