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词条 List of Sporting CP seasons
释义

  1. Key

  2. Seasons

  3. Notes

  4. References

  5. External links

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Sporting Clube de Portugal ({{IPA-pt|ˈspɔɾtĩɡ ˈklub(ɨ) dɨ puɾtuˈɡaɫ}}), referred to colloquially as Sporting, Sporting CP or, erroneously, Sporting Lisbon, is a Portuguese sports club based in Lisbon. The club is particularly renowned for its football branch. With more than 100,000 registered club members,[1] Sporting is one of the most successful and popular sports clubs in Portugal. Its teams, athletes and supporters are often nicknamed Os Leões ({{lang-en|The Lions}}).

Key

{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}Table headers
  • Pos – Final position in the league classification
  • P – Number of league games played
  • W – Number of league games won
  • D – Number of league games drawn
  • L – Number of league games lost
  • GF – Number of goals scored in league games
  • GA – Number of goals conceded in league games
  • Pts – Number of points at the end of the league
{{col-3}}Divisions
  • Regional – Lisbon regional championship
{{col-3}}Results and rounds
  •  1st  or  W  – Champion or Winner
  •  2nd  or  RU  – Runner-up
  • SF – Semifinals
  • QF – Quarterfinals
  • R16, R32, R64, R128 – Round of 16, 32, 64, and 128
  • R1, R2, R3, R4 – First, Second, Third, and Fourth round
  • GS, GS2 – (First) Group stage, and Second Group stage
  • PO – Play-off round
  • Q3 – Third qualifying round
  • PR – Preliminary round
{{col-end}}Top-scorers
  • Players whose name is in italics were also the regional championship or Primeira Liga top-scorers.
  • GS – Players who were also top-scorers in Europe (European Golden Shoe).

Seasons

{{updated|match played 21 January 2017}}
SeasonDivision Pos P W D L GF GA PtsCup{{#tag:ref|Before the official establishment of the Primeira Liga as the primary national championship, in the 1938–39 season, the Taça de Portugal was called Campeonato de Portugal ({{lang-en|Championship of Portugal}}) and its winners were declared the national champions (although the winners of the Championship of Portugal no longer count as Portuguese football champions).|group="n"}}[2]League Cup[3]Competition ResultCompetition ResultName Goals
League[4]European competitions[5][6][7][8]Other competitions[9]Top-scorer(s){{#tag:ref|Only goals scored in the regional championship or Primeira Liga are considered.|group="n"}}
1906–07 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1907–08 Regional 2nd 10 7 0 3 11 15 14 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1908–09 Regional 4th 10 4 0 6 14 8 8 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1909–10 Regional 5th 10 2 2 6 10 18 6 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1910–11 Regional 3rd 12 6 2 4 30 15 14 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1911–12 Regional 3rd 6 2 0 4 9 12 4 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1912–13 Regional 2nd 8 5 1 2 17 10 11 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1913–14 Regional 3rd 10 5 1 4 11 18 11 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1914–15 Regional 1st 10 9 0 1 37 8 18 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1915–16 Regional 3rd 8 3 1 4 19 1 7 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1916–17 Regional 2nd 8 6 1 1 21 4 13 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1917–18 Regional 2nd 4 2 1 1 9 3 5 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1918–19 Regional 1st{{#tag:ref|Sporting CP had to play a two-legged final against Benfica as both finished the Regional at the top two positions with the same number of points. Sporting CP won both legs, 1–0 away (Campo de Benfica) and 2–1 at home (Estádio do Campo Grande). Both final matches are included on the stats.|group="n"}} 10 8 0 2 20 9 16 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1919–20 Regional 3rd 7 3 1 3 9 8 7 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1920–21 Regional 2nd{{#tag:ref|Sporting CP had to play a match after the end of the second stage at the Estádio do Campo Grande against Belenenses to determine the second finalist as both finished the second stage of the Regional at the middle two positions with the same number of points. Sporting CP won 1–0. This match is included on the stats.|group="n"}} 12 6 4 2 25 16 16 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
1921–22 Regional 1st 6 5 0 1 15 2 10RU {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Jaime Gonçalves 5
1922–23 Regional 1st 8 6 2 0 20 6 14W {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Jaime Gonçalves 6
1923–24 Regional 2nd 8 4 1 3 15 11 9 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} João Francisco 8
1924–25 Regional 1st 8 5 2 1 19 11 12RU {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Jaime Gonçalves 8
1925–26 Regional 2nd 14 7 4 3 26 29 18 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} João Francisco
J. Manuel Martins
Emílio Ramos
6
1926–27 Regional 4th 14 6 4 4 26 29 16 QF {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} J. Manuel Martins 6
1927–28 Regional 1st{{#tag:ref|Sporting CP had to play a final match at an unknown ground against Benfica as both finished the Regional at the top two positions with the same number of points. Sporting CP won 3–0. The final match is included on the stats.|group="n"}} 15 12 1 2 36 12 25RU {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} J. Manuel Martins 10
1928–29Starting this season, Regional wins became worth 3 points, ties became worth 2 points and defeats became worth 1 point; instead of the traditional 2/1/0 points. If a team failed to show up at any given match, that team would not get any point.|group="n"}} 5th 14 5 4 5 26 22 28 SF {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} A. Abrantes Mendes 12
1929–30 Regional 3rd 14 10 1 3 37 13 35 R16 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Rogério de Sousa 12
1930–31 Regional 1st 14 12 1 1 40 8 39 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} A. Abrantes Mendes
Eduardo Mourinha
Rogério de Sousa
11
1931–32 Regional 2nd{{#tag:ref|Sporting CP had to play a final match at an unknown ground against Belenenses as both finished the Regional at the top two positions with the same number of points. However, Sporting CP failed to show up for the final, getting 0 points as a consequence, and Belenenses won the Regional. The final match is included on the stats, as a third defeat.|group="n"}} 14 9 2 3 43 15 33 R16 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} A. Abrantes Mendes 12
1932–33 Regional 3rd 18 11 3 4 44 24 43RU {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Alfredo Valadas 14
1933–34 Regional 1st 9 7 1 1 25 6 24W {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Adolfo Mourão 6
1934–35
Primeira Liga

Regional
2nd

1st{{#tag:ref>Sporting CP had to play a final round-robin tournament against Benfica and Belenenses as all three finished the Regional at the top three positions with the same number of points. Sporting CP won both matches and got the first place. Both Sporting CP matches are included on the stats.|group="n"}}
14

12
8

8
4

2
2

2
39

32
20

13
20

30
RU {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
Manuel Soeiro

Manuel Soeiro
14

11
1935–36
Primeira Liga

Regional
3rd

1st{{#tag:ref>Sporting CP had to play a final match at the Campo das Salésias against Benfica as both finished the Regional at the top two positions with the same number of points. Sporting CP won 4–1. The final match is included on the stats.|group="n"}}
14

11
8

9
2

0
4

2
41

40
31

12
18

29
W {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
Francisco Lopes

Pedro Pireza
11

11
1936–37
Primeira Liga

Regional
3rd

1st
14

10
9

6
2

2
3

2
54

31
25

9
20

24
RU {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
Manuel Soeiro

Manuel Soeiro
24

12
1937–38
Primeira Liga

Regional
3rd

1st
14

10
10

9
2

1
2

0
67

44
23

11
22

29
W {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
Fernando Peyroteo

Fernando Peyroteo
34

13
1938–39Primeira Divisão{{#tag:ref>After four experimental editions, the Primeira Liga was officially established as a national league competition with the purpose of determining the national champions, thus replacing the Campeonato de Portugal, which was converted into the Taça de Portugal, the top domestic cup competition.|group="n"}}

Regional
2nd

1st
14

10
10

7
2

1
2

2
44

53
17

13
22

25
SF {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
Fernando Peyroteo

Fernando Peyroteo
14

23
1939–40
Primeira Divisão

Regional
2nd

2nd
18

10
15

8
2

1
1

1
87

44
23

17
32

27
QF {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
Fernando Peyroteo

Fernando Peyroteo
29

17
1940–41
Primeira Divisão

Regional
1st

1st
14

10
11

8
1

0
2

2
58

55
23

11
23

26
W {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
Fernando Peyroteo

Manuel Soeiro
29

17
1941–42
Primeira Divisão

Regional
2nd

1st
22

10
17

9
0

0
5

1
93

47
31

10
34

28
SF {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
Fernando Peyroteo

Fernando Peyroteo
28

18
1942–43
Primeira Divisão

Regional
2nd

1st
18

10
14

8
1

1
3

1
66

35
37

17
29

27
SF {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
Fernando Peyroteo

Fernando Peyroteo
22

13
1943–44
Primeira Divisão

Regional
1st

3rd
18

10
14

5
3

2
1

3
61

28
22

24
31

22
R16 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
Fernando Peyroteo

Fernando Peyroteo
23

11
1944–45
Primeira Divisão

Regional
2nd

1st
18

10
13

7
1

2
4

1
57

27
37

18
27

26
W {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
Fernando Peyroteo

Fernando Peyroteo
19

11
1945–46
Primeira Divisão

Regional
3rd

2nd
22

10
15

6
2

1
5

3
73

24
36

20
32

23
W {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
Fernando Peyroteo

Fernando Peyroteo
39

11
1946–47
Primeira Divisão

Regional
1st

1st
26

10
23

7
1

2
2

1
123

37
40

19
47

26
The Cup was not organized in the 1946–47 season due to overscheduling caused by the major changes of the football league system.|group="n"}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}}
Fernando Peyroteo

A. Jesus Correia
43

13
1947–48 Primeira Divisão 1st 26 20 1 5 92 40 41W {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Manuel Vasques 17
1948–49 Primeira Divisão 1st 26 20 2 4 100 35 42 R32 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Latin Cup RU Fernando Peyroteo 39
1949–50 Primeira Divisão 2nd 26 19 1 6 91 35 39The Cup was not organized in the 1949–50 season because the Estádio Nacional was the host venue for the Latin Cup.|group="n"}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Mário Wilson 24
1950–51 Primeira Divisão 1st 26 21 3 2 91 28 45 R16 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Latin Cup 4th Manuel Vasques 29
1951–52 Primeira Divisão 1st 26 19 3 4 91 32 41W {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Latin Cup 4th A. Jesus Correia 22
1952–53 Primeira Divisão 1st 26 19 5 2 77 22 43Sporting CP did not show up for the second leg of the quarter-final tie with Lusitano Évora after a 2–2 draw at home on the first leg, and forfeited the competition in order to focus on the Latin Cup participation days later. Lusitano Évora advanced automatically to the semi-finals.|group="n"}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Latin Cup 3rd João Martins 26
1953–54 Primeira Divisão 1st 26 20 3 3 80 25 43W {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} João Martins 31
1954–55 Primeira Divisão 3rd 26 15 7 4 73 27 37RU {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} João Martins 22
1955–56 Primeira Divisão 4th 26 15 6 5 54 27 36 R16 {{sort dash}} European Cup R1 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Manuel Vasques 19
1956–57 Primeira Divisão 4th 26 12 7 7 62 28 31 QF {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} João Martins 13
1957–58 Primeira Divisão 1st 26 19 5 2 79 21 43 QF {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Manuel Vasques 19
1958–59 Primeira Divisão 4th 26 12 7 7 50 28 31 SF {{sort dash}} European Cup R1 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Hugo Sarmento 9
1959–60 Primeira Divisão 2nd 26 19 5 2 82 20 43RU {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Fernando Puglia 23
1960–61 Primeira Divisão 2nd 26 19 4 3 61 19 42 SF {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Fernando Puglia 18
1961–62 Primeira Divisão 1st 26 19 5 2 66 17 43 QF {{sort dash}} European Cup PR {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Diego Arizaga 16
1962–63 Primeira Divisão 3rd 26 18 2 6 71 31 38W {{sort dash}} European Cup R1 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} João Morais 18
1963–64 Primeira Divisão 3rd 26 13 8 5 49 26 34 R16 {{sort dash}} Cup Winners' Cup W {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Ernesto Figueiredo 17
1964–65 Primeira Divisão 5th 26 12 8 6 39 35 32 SF {{sort dash}} Cup Winners' Cup R2 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} João Lourenço 15
1965–66 Primeira Divisão 1st 26 18 6 2 70 21 42 SF {{sort dash}} Inter-Cities Fairs Cup R2 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Ernesto Figueiredo 25
1966–67 Primeira Divisão 4th 26 11 8 7 36 24 30 R64 {{sort dash}} European Cup R1 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Manuel Duarte 11
1967–68 Primeira Divisão 2nd 26 17 3 6 48 24 37 R32 {{sort dash}} Inter-Cities Fairs Cup R3 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} João Lourenço 17
1968–69 Primeira Divisão 5th 26 11 8 7 35 20 30 SF {{sort dash}} Inter-Cities Fairs Cup R2 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} João Lourenço 16
1969–70 Primeira Divisão 1st 26 21 4 1 61 17 46RU {{sort dash}} Inter-Cities Fairs Cup R2 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Nélson 17
1970–71 Primeira Divisão 2nd 26 16 6 4 45 14 38W {{sort dash}} European Cup R2 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} João Lourenço
Nélson
Fernando Peres
7
1971–72 Primeira Divisão 2nd 30 17 9 4 51 26 43RU {{sort dash}} Cup Winners' Cup R2 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Chico Faria
Fernando Peres
10
1972–73 Primeira Divisão 5th 30 15 7 8 57 31 37W {{sort dash}} Cup Winners' Cup R1 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Héctor Yazalde 19
1973–74 Primeira Divisão 1st 30 23 3 4 96 21 49W {{sort dash}} Cup Winners' Cup SF {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Héctor Yazalde 46GS
1974–75 Primeira Divisão 3rd 30 17 9 4 59 25 43 SF {{sort dash}} European Cup R1 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Héctor Yazalde 30
1975–76 Primeira Divisão 5th 30 16 6 8 54 31 38 SF {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R2 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Manuel Fernandes 26
1976–77 Primeira Divisão 2nd 30 17 8 5 59 26 42 QF {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Manuel Fernandes 21
1977–78 Primeira Divisão 3rd 30 19 4 7 63 30 42W {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R1 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Rui Jordão 15
1978–79 Primeira Divisão 3rd 30 17 8 5 46 22 42RU {{sort dash}} Cup Winners' Cup R1 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Manuel Fernandes
Salif Keïta
10
1979–80 Primeira Divisão 1st 30 24 4 2 67 17 52 R16 {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R2 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Rui Jordão 31
1980–81 Primeira Divisão 3rd 30 14 9 7 48 28 37 R128 {{sort dash}} European Cup R1 Supertaça RU Rui Jordão 14
1981–82 Primeira Divisão 1st 30 19 8 3 66 26 46W {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R3 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Rui Jordão 26
1982–83 Primeira Divisão 3rd 30 18 6 6 48 25 42 QF {{sort dash}} European Cup QF Supertaça W Rui Jordão 18
1983–84 Primeira Divisão 3rd 30 19 4 7 58 24 42 SF {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R2 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Manuel Fernandes 17
1984–85 Primeira Divisão 2nd 30 19 9 2 78 26 47 R16 {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R2 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Manuel Fernandes 16
1985–86 Primeira Divisão 3rd 30 20 6 4 64 20 46 QF {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup QF {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Manuel Fernandes 30
1986–87 Primeira Divisão 4th 30 15 8 7 52 28 38RU {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R2 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Manuel Fernandes 17
1987–88 Primeira Divisão 4th 38 17 13 8 62 41 47 R128 {{sort dash}} Cup Winners' Cup QF Supertaça W Paulinho Cascavel 23
1988–89 Primeira Divisão 4th 38 18 9 11 50 33 45 SF {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R2 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Paulinho Cascavel 11
1989–90 Primeira Divisão 3rd 34 17 12 5 42 24 46 R64 {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R1 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Fernando Gomes 9
1990–91 Primeira Divisão 3rd 38 24 8 6 58 23 56 R16 {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup SF {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Fernando Gomes 22
1991–92 Primeira Divisão 4th 34 18 8 8 56 26 44 R16 {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R1 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Jorge Cadete 25
1992–93 Primeira Divisão 3rd 34 17 11 6 59 30 45 SF {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R1 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Jorge Cadete 18
1993–94 Primeira Divisão 3rd 34 23 5 6 71 29 51RU {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R3 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Krasimir Balakov 15
1994–95 Primeira Divisão 2nd 34 23 9 2 59 21 55W {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R1 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Andrzej Juskowiak 10
1995–96Starting this season, league wins became worth 3 points, instead of the traditional 2 points.|group="n"}} 3rd 34 19 10 5 69 27 67RU {{sort dash}} Cup Winners' Cup R2 Supertaça W Paulo Alves 10
1996–97 Primeira Divisão 2nd 34 22 6 6 55 19 72 SF {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R2 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Paulo Alves
Oceano
Ricardo Sá Pinto
Ivaylo Yordanov
6
1997–98 Primeira Divisão 4th 34 15 11 8 45 33 56 QF {{sort dash}} Champions League GS {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Leandro 10
1998–99 Primeira Divisão 4th 34 17 12 5 64 32 63 R64 {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R1 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Ivaylo Yordanov 13
1999–00 Primeira Liga 1st 34 23 8 3 57 22 77RU {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R1 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Alberto Acosta 22
2000–01 Primeira Liga 3rd 34 19 5 10 56 37 62 SF {{sort dash}} Champions League GS Supertaça W Alberto Acosta 14
2001–02 Primeira Liga 1st 34 22 9 3 74 25 75W {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R3 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Mário Jardel 42GS
2002–03 Primeira Liga 3rd 34 17 8 9 52 38 59 QF {{sort dash}}
Champions League

UEFA Cup
Q3

R1
Supertaça W Mário Jardel 11
2003–04 Primeira Liga 3rd 34 23 4 7 60 33 73 R32 {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup R2 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Liédson 15
2004–05 Primeira Liga 3rd 34 18 7 9 66 36 61 R16 {{sort dash}} UEFA Cup RU {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Liédson 25
2005–06 Primeira Liga 2nd 34 22 6 6 50 24 72 SF {{sort dash}}
Champions League

UEFA Cup
Q3

R1
{{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Liédson 15
2006–07 Primeira Liga 2nd 30 20 8 2 54 15 68W {{sort dash}} Champions League GS {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Liédson 15
2007–08 Primeira Liga 2nd 30 16 7 7 46 28 55WRU
Champions League

UEFA Cup
GS

QF
Supertaça W Liédson 11
2008–09 Primeira Liga 2nd 30 20 6 4 45 20 66 R32RU Champions League R16 Supertaça W Liédson 17
2009–10 Primeira Liga 4th 30 13 9 8 42 26 48 QF SF
Champions League

Europa League
PO

R16
{{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Liédson 13
2010–11 Primeira Liga 3rd 30 13 9 8 41 31 48 R16 SF Europa League R32 {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Yannick Djaló
Hélder Postiga
6
2011–12 Primeira Liga 4th 30 18 5 7 47 26 59RUR3 (GS2)}} Europa League SF {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} R. van Wolfswinkel 14
2012–13 Primeira Liga 7th 30 11 9 10 36 36 42 R64R3 (GS2)}} Europa League GS {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} R. van Wolfswinkel 14
2013–14 Primeira Liga 2nd 30 20 7 3 54 20 67 R32R3 (GS2)}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Fredy Montero 13
2014–15 Primeira Liga 3rd 34 22 10 2 67 29 76WR3 (GS2)}}
Champions League

Europa League
GS

R32
{{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Islam Slimani 12
2015–16 Primeira Liga 2nd 34 27 5 2 79 21 86 R16R3 (GS)}}
Champions League

Europa League
PO

R32
Supertaça W Islam Slimani 27
2016–17 Primeira Liga 3rd 18 10 5 3 31 18 35 QFR3 (GS)}} Champions League GS {{sort dash}} {{sort dash}} Bas Dost 36

Notes

1. ^{{pt icon}} Pedro Jorge da Cunha - Finanças do futebol, 5 May 2006 - MaisFutebol
2. ^{{cite web|title=Taça de Portugal – Historial|url=https://www.fpf.pt/portal/page/portal/PORTAL_FUTEBOL/COMPETICOES/TACA_PORTUGAL/HISTORIAL|publisher=Portuguese Football Federation (FPF)|accessdate=17 May 2012|language=Portuguese|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120403011109/http://www.fpf.pt/portal/page/portal/PORTAL_FUTEBOL/COMPETICOES/TACA_PORTUGAL/HISTORIAL|archivedate=3 April 2012|df=dmy-all}}
3. ^{{cite web|last=Di Maggio|first=Roberto|title=Portugal - List of League Cup Finals|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesp/portleagcuphist.html|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|accessdate=17 May 2012|date=19 April 2012}}
4. ^{{cite web|last=Claro|first=Paulo|title=Portugal - List of Champions|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesp/portchamp.html|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|accessdate=17 May 2012|date=4 November 2011}}
5. ^{{cite web|last=Stokkermans|first=Karel|title=European Champions' Cup|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/ec1.html|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|accessdate=17 May 2012|date=10 June 2011}}
6. ^{{cite web|last=Stokkermans|first=Karel|title=Fairs' Cup|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/ec3a.html|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|accessdate=17 May 2012|date=26 January 2000}}
7. ^{{cite web|last=Stokkermans|first=Karel|title=European Cup Winners' Cup|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/ec2.html|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|date=26 January 2000}}
8. ^{{cite web|last=Stokkermans|first=Karel|title=UEFA Cup|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/ec3b.html|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|accessdate=17 May 2012|date=19 May 2011}}
9. ^{{cite web|last=Claro|first=Paulo|title=Portugal - List of Super Cup Winners|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesp/portsupcuphist.html|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|accessdate=17 May 2012|date=4 November 2011}}

References

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External links

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