Portugal - Campeonato Nacional - Kvinner

Portugal - Campeonato Nacional - Kvinner

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DateRHjemme v Borte-
04/13 14:00 19 Valadares Gaia FC kvinner v Clube de Albergaria kvinner View
04/13 14:00 19 SF Damaiense kvinner v CA Ouriense kvinner View
04/13 14:00 19 SCU Torreense kvinner v Racing Power kvinner View
04/14 10:00 8 Famalicao kvinner v Vilaverdense kvinner View
04/14 14:00 19 Braga kvinner v Maritimo kvinner View
04/14 14:00 19 Sporting kvinner v Benfica kvinner View
04/17 10:00 10 Famalicao kvinner v Racing Power kvinner View
04/27 10:00 20 Famalicao kvinner v Valadares Gaia FC kvinner View
04/27 10:00 20 Benfica kvinner v Vilaverdense kvinner View
04/27 10:00 20 Maritimo kvinner v Sporting kvinner View
04/27 14:00 20 SF Damaiense kvinner v SCU Torreense kvinner View
04/28 14:00 20 CA Ouriense kvinner v Braga kvinner View
04/28 14:00 20 Clube de Albergaria kvinner v Racing Power kvinner View
05/01 11:00 15 Racing Power kvinner v Maritimo kvinner View
05/05 15:00 10 CA Ouriense kvinner v Sporting kvinner View
05/05 15:00 21 Braga kvinner v SF Damaiense kvinner View
05/05 15:00 21 Vilaverdense kvinner v Maritimo kvinner View
05/05 15:00 21 Valadares Gaia FC kvinner v Benfica kvinner View
05/05 15:00 21 Racing Power kvinner v Famalicao kvinner View
05/05 15:00 21 Clube de Albergaria kvinner v SCU Torreense kvinner View
05/12 15:00 22 Maritimo kvinner v Valadares Gaia FC kvinner View
05/12 15:00 22 Famalicao kvinner v Clube de Albergaria kvinner View
05/12 15:00 22 CA Ouriense kvinner v Vilaverdense kvinner View
05/12 15:00 22 SF Damaiense kvinner v Sporting kvinner View
05/12 15:00 22 SCU Torreense kvinner v Braga kvinner View
05/12 15:00 22 Benfica kvinner v Racing Power kvinner View

The Campeonato Nacional Feminino (English: Women's National Championship), also known as Liga BPI for sponsorship reasons, is the top-tier women's association football league in Portugal. It is run by the 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 Benfica, who won their third consecutive title in 2023. The most successful team is S.U. 1º de Dezembro, with 12 titles.

History

One of the first women's football national championship in Portugal began in 1985, under the title Taça Nacional. It included all clubs interested in participating and comprised two stages, in the first stage clubs were divided in different zone groups with the top clubs from each zone advancing to the second stage to decide the champion. Boavista dominated this competition, winning all its eight editions. The competition was renamed Campeonato Nacional for the 1993–94 season though keeping the same format. On the 1998–99 season, more matches were added to the competition as clubs not advancing to the championship stage played would play again between them. In 2001, the UEFA Women's Cup was created with the previous season winners of this competition qualifying to play on it. The Portuguese cup started on the 2003–04 season with all clubs competing on it.

In 2005, the Campeonato Nacional II Divisão was created, leaving only the top 6 teams on the first tier, each one playing the others 4 times with the bottom team being relegated. The competition was expanded for the 2009–10 season to 10 teams, playing each other twice, with top clubs advancing to a championship group and bottom teams to a relegation group. A supercup, played between the championship winners and cup winners, started in 2015.

For the 2016–17, the Portuguese Football Federation granted direct entrance to the first tier to four Primeira Liga teams, with Sporting CP, Braga, Estoril and CF Os Belenenses taking the spots. This teams had to keep the women's team for at least three seasons and introduce Under-19 sides to promote youth football. This way, Sporting CP and Braga became the first professional women's football teams in Portugal. That same season, the format was reverted to a single stage, where the 14 teams (reduced to 12 on the following season) play each other twice. The league cup was introduced for the 2019–20 season with teams qualifying through mid-season standings on the championship. That season was interrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal with no title awarded and no teams relegated. This was the first time no title was awarded since the creation of the competition. This led to a total of 20 teams on the first tier on the following season, requiring a format change for that season, with a first stage where teams are divided in two groups playing each other once with top teams advancing to a championship group and bottom teams to relegation groups.

Portugal - Campeonato Nacional - Kvinner

Den portugisiske toppdivisjonen i fotball for kvinner. Ligaen har tolv lag, og spillerne kjemper om tittelen som portugisisk mester. Topplaget kvalifiserer seg til UEFA Women's Champions League.