1934–35 Campeonato da Liga

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The 1934–35 Campeonato da Liga season was the first season of top-tier football in Portugal. Although that, the most important national competition (in a knock-out cup format) was still called Portuguese Championship, until 1938, the competition was considered not very competitive with a reduced number of matches played by each team. So a new competition, in round-robin format was created ind 1934, with 8 clubs. Although at time the winner of the Portuguese Championship was considered the National Champion, later, the winner of Campeonato da Liga 1934–35 would be considered the first National Champion.[1][2]

Primeira Liga
Season1934–35
ChampionsPorto
1st title
Matches played56
Goals scored258 (4.61 per match)
Biggest home winPorto 7-0 Académico do Porto
Belenenses 7-0 Académico do Porto
Biggest away winAcadémica de Coimbra 0-6 Sporting CP
Highest scoringPorto 7-4 União Lisboa

Overview

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For the tournament, there were invited 8 clubs from the 4 major Portuguese District Football Associations: 4 teams from Lisbon FA, 2 from Porto FA, 1 from Setúbal FA and 1 from Coimbra FA. F.C. Porto won the championship. There were no relegations or promotions, since qualification was based on the results of the Regional Championships.[3]

League standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Porto (C)1410224319+2422
2Sporting CP148423920+1920
3Benfica148334123+1819
4Belenenses148244520+2518
5Vitória de Setúbal147252624+216
6União Lisboa143293049−198
7Académico1422102054−346
8Académica1411121449−353
Source: rsssf.com
(C) Champions

Results

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Home \ AwayACAACDBELBENPORSCPUNLVSE
Académica2–10–52–22–40–61–30–1
Académico3–23–21–40–32–33–33–6
Belenenses4–07–02–11–11–17–33–0
Benfica4–17–25–33–01–12–13–1
Porto7–17–01–02–14–27–43–2
Sporting CP5–13–01–33–12–25–01–1
União Lisboa1–05–22–62–20–24–51–3
Vitória de Setúbal3–20–02–12–51–00–14–1
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

References

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  1. ^ "O FC Porto venceria o jogo após prolongamento (3x1), sagrando-se o primeiro campeão de Portugal". zerozero,pt. 20 December 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Portuguese FA confirms Sporting has only 18 national titles". observador,pt. 16 December 2016. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  3. ^ Pesquisa – Jornal Record