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Portuguese Handball First Division or "Campeonato Nacional 1a Divisão" is the third handball league in Portugal. The best teams get promoted to Divisão de Elite and the worsts relegated to Portuguese Handball Second Division
[edit] Teams - 2006/2007 Season
- CDC Santana
- CCR Fermentões
- NDV Sra Hora
- Boavista FC
- Academico FC
- S. Paio Oleiros
- AD Albicastrense
- Callidas Clube
- GMDU Progresso
- Lagoa AC
- IFC Torrense
- Boa-Hora FC
- Passos Manuel
- Almada AC
- CF Vasco Gama Vidigueira
- Vela Tavira
[edit] Portuguese 1st Division Champions
Year |
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Final Standings |
Champion |
Second Place |
Third Place |
1966/1967 |
Campo de Ourique |
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1967/1968 |
Almada AC |
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1968/1969 |
Almada AC |
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1969/1970 |
Almada AC |
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1971/1972 |
Atlético CP |
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1972/1973 |
B. Espirito Santo |
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1973/1974 |
Beira-Mar |
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1974/1975 |
AS Mamede |
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1975/1976 |
FC Maia |
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1976/1977 |
Caramão |
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1977/1978 |
SC Espinho |
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1978/1979 |
Encarnação |
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1979/1980 |
Caselas FC |
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1980/1981 |
Vitória Setubal |
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1981/1982 |
Sanjoanense |
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1982/1983 |
Sanjoanense |
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1983/1984 |
Encarnação |
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1984/1985 |
Salgueiros |
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1985/1986 |
GD TAP |
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1986/1987 |
Francisco Holanda |
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1987/1988 |
Académica Coimbra |
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1988/1989 |
Boavista |
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1989/1999 |
Illiabum |
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1990/1991 |
GD TAP |
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1991/1992 |
CCD Coelima |
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1992/1993 |
AD Fafe |
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1993/1994 |
AS Mamede |
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1994/1995 |
Almada AC |
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1995/1996 |
Académico Funchal |
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1996/1997 |
Almada AC |
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1997/1998 |
São Bernardo |
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1998/1999 |
Aguas Santas |
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1999/2000 |
FC Gaia |
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2000/2001 |
Alto do Moinho |
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2001/2002 |
Francisco Holanda |
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2002/2003 |
Paço d'Arcos |
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2003/2004 |
GC Santo Tirso |
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2004/2005 |
AS Académico Leiria |
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2005/2006 |
ISMAI |
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Handball in Portugal 2006/07 |
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Nationwide Competitions |
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Federation League Competitions |
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