Campeonato de Lisboa

The Campeonato de Lisboa (English: Championship of Lisbon) was a regional football league in Portugal, situated at the third level of the Portuguese football league system. The division started in 1906, even before Lisbon Football Association was created, and ran until 1947.

Campeonato de Lisboa
Founded1906
Folded1947
CountryPortugal
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1 (1906–1921)
2 (1922–1934)
3 (1935–1947)
Promotion toPortuguese Second Division
Domestic cup(s)Lisbon FA Cup
Most championshipsSporting CP (18 titles)
Websitehttps://www.fpf.pt/

In 1922 the Campeonato de Portugal was created to define who was the Portuguese Champion, it reunited all of regional league winners in a playoff. From 1934, with the establishment of the Primeira Divisão and Segunda Divisão, it became the third level. As time progressed, main clubs focused on national competitions, so the league folded in 1947.

List of champions

Clubs
Season Champions Runners-up Third place Teams Rounds
/win
Campeonato de Lisboa (unofficial)
  1906–07 CarcavelosBenficaLisbon Cricket45
  1907–08 Carcavelos (2)Sporting CPBenfica610
  1908–09 Carcavelos (3)BenficaCIF610
  1909–10 BenficaCarcavelosCIF610
Campeonato de Lisboa (official)
  1910–11 CIFBenficaSporting CP711
  1911–12 Benfica (2)CIFSporting CP46
  1912–13 Benfica (3)Sporting CPImpério58
  1913–14 Benfica (4)CIFSporting CP610
  1914–15 Sporting CPBenficaImpério610
  1915–16 Benfica (5)Lisboa FCSporting CP55
  1916–17 Benfica (6)Sporting CPImpério57
  1917–18 Benfica (7)Sporting CPImpério34
  1918–19 Sporting CP (2)BenficaVitória de Setúbal510
  1919–20 Benfica (8)BelenensesSporting CP69
  1920–21 Casa PiaSporting CPBelenenses812
  1921–22 Sporting CP (3)BenficaCIF46
  1922–23 Sporting CP (4)Casa Pia[1]Benfica69
  1923–24 Vitória de Setúbal[2]Casa PiaSporting CP69
  1924–25 Sporting CP (5)BelenensesBenfica58
  1925–26 BelenensesSporting CPCarcavelinhos814
  1926–27 Vitória de Setúbal (2)BelenensesCarcavelinhos814
  1927–28 Sporting CP (6)BenficaBelenenses814
  1928–29 Belenenses (2)BenficaCarcavelinhos FC814
  1929–30 Belenenses (3)BenficaSporting CP814
  1930–31 Sporting CP (7)BelenensesUnião de Lisboa814
  1931–32 Belenenses (4)Sporting CPBenfica1013
  1932–33 Benfica (9)BelenensesSporting CP1017
  1933–34 Sporting CP (8)CarcavelinhosBelenenses108
  1934–35 Sporting CP (9)BenficaBelenenses612
  1935–36 Sporting CP (10)BenficaBelenenses611
  1936–37 Sporting CP (11)BenficaCarcavelinhos610
  1937–38 Sporting CP (12)BenficaBelenenses610
  1938–39 Sporting CP (13)BelenensesBenfica610
  1939–40 Benfica (10)Sporting CPBelenenses610
  1940–41 Sporting CP (14)BenficaBelenenses610
  1941–42 Sporting CP (15)BenficaBelenenses610
  1942–43 Sporting CP (16)BenficaBelenenses610
  1943–44 Belenenses (5)BenficaSporting CP610
  1944–45 Sporting CP (17)BenficaBelenenses610
  1945–46 Belenenses (6)Sporting CPAtlético CP610
  1946–47 Sporting CP (18)BenficaBelenenses610

Full table

TeamSGWDLGPts(2)12345678910
1SL Benfica4140425061931173-5395911019624
2Sporting CP4039125155851109-506581189922
3CF Belenenses272971775268863-42141466122
4Carcavelinhos FC18209852995417-48620514472
5Casa Pia171955236107264-490146124812
6União FC Lisboa14170541997288-41813313262
7CIF1610838961180-250951233421
8SC Império17135231399147-39869444113
9FC Barreirense55524724112-1086732
10Vitória Setúbal65827922102- 926321211
11Carcavelos SC4302622154- 176231
12Atlético CP55017726111-14941122
13Chelas552993455-1573132
14Lisboa FC648723954-195301221
15Unidos FC Lisboa5501243498-1562823
16Luso FC325751334- 7123111
17União Belenense321431421- 4821111
18Bom Sucesso560465049-25916131
19GD CUF330632158-1081512
20GD Estoril-Praia220521341- 621211
21Lisbon Cricket2941415- 221111
22Cruz Quebrada217411219- 481111
23SC Campo Ourique1822410- 23101
24Fósforos438323347-201831
25Oriental11021720- 3651
26CD Palhavã114201211- 4641
27Cruz Negra181165- 3131
28SG Sacavenense191178- 4131
29Gilman180082- 3101
30Ajudense170070- 5801

Note: F.C. Barreirense and Vitória de Setúbal participated as guest teams since they belonged to the Setúbal Football Association.

References

  1. As second division champions Casa Pia earned the right to play a championship final with Sporting, which they lost 2–0.
  2. As second division champions Vitória Setúbal earned the right to play a championship final with Casa Pia, which they won 1–0.
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