Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
03/10 15:00 | 25 | [1] Vizela v Pedras Salgadas [9] | 0-1 |
03/10 15:00 | 25 | AD Oliveirense v Felgueiras 1932 | 1-2 |
03/10 15:00 | 25 | Vilaverdense v AD Fafe | 0-3 |
03/10 15:00 | 25 | Cac Taipas v Merelinense FC | 0-0 |
03/10 15:00 | 25 | Limianos v SC Mirandela | 2-0 |
03/03 16:00 | 24 | [12] SC Ideal v FC Ferreiras [17] | 2-0 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [11] FC Armacenenses v Sacavenense [10] | 1-1 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | Moura v SC Praiense | 1-2 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [8] SU 1 Dezembro v Olimpico Montijo [7] | 3-0 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [3] Casa Pia v Vasco Da Gama Vidigueira [14] | 2-1 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [6] Amora v Real SC Massama [2] | 3-2 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [10] Fatima v SU Sintrense [5] | 3-2 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [3] Anadia v Uniao Leiria [1] | 3-1 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | Santa Iria v Vilafranquense | 0-0 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [18] Alcains v Torreense [6] | 0-0 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [4] Benfica Castelo Branco v GD Peniche [16] | 1-1 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | AD Macao v ARC Oleiros | 0-0 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | Sertanense v Alverca | 1-1 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | Oliveira Hospital v Caldas SC | 0-1 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | SC Coimbroes v GD Gafanha | 2-1 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [6] USC Paredes v Gondomar [1] | 0-0 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [15] Penalva Castelo v RD Agueda [7] | 0-1 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | Cinfaes v Lusitano FCV | 0-0 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | Lusitania Lourosa v AD Sanjoanense | 0-0 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [16] Leca FC v Uniao Madeira [10] | 1-0 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [3] SC Espinho v Amarante [9] | 1-1 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [17] FC Cesarense v Pedras Rubras [14] | 1-2 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [2] Trofense v Sao Martinho [6] | 0-2 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [11] Maria Da Fonte v Vilaverdense [16] | 2-2 |
03/03 15:00 | 24 | [10] Merelinense v Vizela [1] | 0-1 |
The Campeonato de Portugal (Portuguese for "Championship of Portugal") is the fourth level of the Portuguese football league system. Together with the third-tier Liga 3, it is organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF).
The Campeonato de Portugal was introduced in 2013 as the new third-level championship, under the name Campeonato Nacional de Seniores (Seniors National Championship), replacing both the Segunda Divisão and Terceira Divisão (former third and fourth divisions, respectively). On 22 October 2015, it adopted its current naming. With the creation of the Liga 3 as the new third division from the 2021–22 season, the Campeonato de Portugal was demoted one level.