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词条 Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino
释义

  1. Competition format

      Competition    Qualification for European competitions  

  2. Clubs

  3. List of champions

      Taça Nacional    Campeonato Nacional  

  4. Teams by titles

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2013}}{{Infobox football league
| logo = File:Campeonato feminino logo.jpg
| pixels = 150
| organiser = FPF
| country = Portugal
| confed = UEFA
| founded = {{start date and age|1993}}
| teams = 12 (from 2017–18)
| relegation = Campeonato Nacional II Divisão
| levels = 1
| domest_cup = Taça de Portugal
Supertaça
| confed_cup = UEFA Champions League
| champions = {{nowrap|Sporting CP (2nd title)}}
| most successful club = {{nowrap|S.U. 1º de Dezembro (12 titles)}}
| season = 2017–18
| website = [https://www.fpf.pt/Competi%C3%A7%C3%B5es/Futebol-Feminino/Liga-BPI fpf.pt]
| current = 2018–19 Campeonato Nacional
}}

The Campeonato Nacional (Portuguese for National Championship), also known as Liga BPI for sponsorship reasons, is a Portuguese semi-professional league for women's association football clubs. It is run by Portuguese Football Federation and began in 1993. An initial ten teams compete in the league, which replaced the Taça Nacional as the highest level of women's football in Portugal. The current champions are Sporting CP which won its first title in 2017. The most successful team is S.U. 1º de Dezembro, with 12 titles.

Competition format

Competition

As of 2016–17 There are 12 clubs in the Campeonato Nacional. During the course of a season (from September to May) each club plays the others twice (a double round-robin system), once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents', for 22 games. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then head-to-head points, head-to-head goal difference, goal difference, matches won, and goals scored. If still equal, a play-off match at a neutral venue decides rank. The two lowest placed teams are relegated into the Campeonato Nacional II Divisão, and the top two teams from the Campeonato Nacional de Promoção are promoted in their place.

Qualification for European competitions

The winner of Campeonato Nacional qualifies for the UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round.

Clubs

{{Location map+|Portugal
|caption=
Location of teams in 2018–19 Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino (Mainland)

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Sporting CP |position=right}}
}}{{Location map+|Portugal Madeira
|caption=
Location of teams in 2018–19 Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino (Madeira)

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|width=250
|places={{Location map~|Portugal Madeira|lat=32.650000|long=-16.916667|label_size=80|label=Marítimo|position=bottom}}
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For the 2018—19 season:

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
A-dos-Francos Caldas da Rainha Campo Municipal Quinta Boneca{{nts|2,000}}
Atlético Ouriense Ourém Campo da Caridade{{nts|260}}
Boavista Porto Parque Desportivo de Ramalde{{nts|1,000}}
Braga Braga Estádio 1º de Maio{{nts|28,000}}
Clube de Albergaria Albergaria-a-Velha Estádio Municipal António Augusto Martins Pereira{{nts|1,500}}
Estoril Estoril Centro de Treino e Formação Desportiva
Futebol Benfica Lisbon Estádio Francisco Lázaro{{nts|1,500}}
Marítimo Funchal Campo Complexo Desportivo C.F. Andorinha{{nts|500}}
Ovarense Ovar Estádio Marques Silva{{nts|3,200}}
Sporting CP Alcochete CGD Stadium Aurélio Pereira{{nts|1,128}}
Lisbon Estádio José Alvalade{{nts|50,095}}
Valadares Gaia Vila Nova de Gaia Complexo Desportivo Valadares{{nts|750}}
Vilaverdense Vila Verde Estádio Municipal de Vila Verde{{nts|5,000}}

List of champions

The following teams won the league:[1]

Taça Nacional

  • 1985–86 Boavista Futebol Clube
  • 1986–87 Boavista Futebol Clube (2)
  • 1987–88 Boavista Futebol Clube (3)
  • 1988–89 Boavista Futebol Clube (4)
  • 1989–90 Boavista Futebol Clube (5)
  • 1990–91 Boavista Futebol Clube (6)
  • 1991–92 Boavista Futebol Clube (7)
  • 1992–93 Boavista Futebol Clube (8)

Campeonato Nacional

SeasonChampionsRunners-upThird-place
1993–94 Boavista (9) Trajouce
1994–95 Boavista (10) Lobão 1º de Dezembro
1995–96 Lobão
1996–97 Boavista (11)
1997–98 Gatões
1998–99 Gatões (2) Boavista 1º de Dezembro
1999–2000 1º de Dezembro
2000–01 Gatões (3) 1º de Dezembro Boavista
2001–02 1º de Dezembro (2)
2002–03 1º de Dezembro (3)
2003–04 1º de Dezembro (4)
2004–05 1º de Dezembro (5) Várzea Marítimo Murtoense
2005–06 1º de Dezembro (6) Marítimo Murtoense Várzea
2006–07 1º de Dezembro (7) Boavista Várzea
2007–08 1º de Dezembro (8) Boavista Várzea
2008–09 1º de Dezembro (9) Boavista Beira-Mar Almada
2009–10 1º de Dezembro (10) Escola Clube de Albergaria
2010–11 1º de Dezembro (11) Cadima Escola
2011–12 1º de Dezembro (12) Boavista Clube de Albergaria
2012–13 Atlético Ouriense Clube de Albergaria 1º de Dezembro
2013–14 Atlético Ouriense (2) A-dos-Francos Futebol Benfica
2014–15 Futebol Benfica Valadares Gaia Atlético Ouriense
2015–16 Futebol Benfica (2) Clube de Albergaria Valadares Gaia
2016–17 Sporting CP Braga Futebol Benfica
2017–18 Sporting CP (2) Braga Estoril

Teams by titles

Winner Won Years
1º de Dezembro 12 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Boavista 11 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997
Gatões 3 1998, 1999, 2001
Atlético Ouriense 2 2013, 2014
Futebol Benfica 2 2015, 2016
Sporting CP 2 2017, 2018
Lobão 1 1996

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Portugal - List of Women Champions and Cup Winners|url=http://rsssf.com/tablesp/port-womchamp.html|publisher=RSSSF|accessdate=14 October 2011}}

External links

  • [https://www.fpf.pt/Competi%C3%A7%C3%B5es/Futebol/Feminino/Camp-Nacional-Feminino/Jogos-e-Resultados Women's League at fpf.pt]
  • Portuguese league at UEFA
  • [https://int.soccerway.com/national/portugal/ Portuguese league] at women.soccerway.com
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