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Portuguese Handball Second Division or "2a Divisão Portuguese" is the fourth handball league in Portugal. The best teams get promoted to Portuguese Handball First Division and the worsts relegated to Portuguese Handball Third Division
[edit] Teams - 2006/2007 Season
- Estarreja AC
- Gondomar
- FC Infesta
- FC Gaia
- AD Sanjoanense
- SAD Afifense
- CCD Macieira
- AC Lamego
[edit] Center
- Ilhavo AC
- ADC Benavente
- CA Torres Novas
- NA Samora Correia
- SIR 1o Maio
- Jobra - AJ Branca
- AC Sismaria
- Académica Coimbra
- GD Vialonga
- C Oriental Lisboa
- GS Loures
- CDE Camões
- CR Bairro Janeiro
- CCR Alto Moinho
- CD Olhanenses
- ACR Zona Azul
[edit] Portuguese 2nd Division Champions
Year |
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Final Standings |
Champion |
Second Place |
Third Place |
1978/1979 |
Dramatico Cascais |
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1979/1980 |
Dramatico Cascais |
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1980/1981 |
Salgueiros |
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1981/1982 |
Pedro Nunes |
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1982/1983 |
ABC Braga |
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1983/1984 |
São Bernardo |
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1984/1985 |
Francisco Holanda |
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1985/1986 |
FC Gaia |
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1986/1987 |
GS Loures |
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1987/1988 |
AD Fafe |
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1988/1989 |
Ginasio do Sul |
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1989/1999 |
Estrelas da Avenida |
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1990/1991 |
Académico FC |
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1991/1992 |
FC Maia |
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1992/1993 |
Fermentões |
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1993/1994 |
Ginásio Clube de Odivelas |
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1994/1995 |
Juve Lis |
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1995/1996 |
Aguas Santas |
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1996/1997 |
Quintajense |
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1997/1998 |
Fermentões |
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1998/1999 |
Ilhavo AC |
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1999/2000 |
Olivais e Moscavide |
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2000/2001 |
Académico FC |
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2001/2002 |
Juve Lis |
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2002/2003 |
IFC Torrense |
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2003/2004 |
AS Académico Leiria |
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2004/2005 |
AA Avanca |
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2005/2006 |
CF Empregados do Comércio |
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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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