The 1938–39 Primeira Divisão season was the 5th season of top-tier football in Portugal. With the Portuguese football reform of 1938, the experimental league became the most important competition of the Portuguese football calendar and began defining the Portuguese champion. To mark this the competition was renamed Campeonato Nacional da Primeira Divisão (National Championship of the First Division) or Primeira Divisão for short.
Overview
Location of teams in the 1938–39 Liga
It was contested by 8 teams, and F.C. Porto won the championship.
League standings
1938–39 I Divisão Winners |
FC Porto 2nd Title |
References
2013–14 in Portuguese football |
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| Liga de Honra |
- Académico de Viseu
- Atlético CP
- Beira-Mar
- Benfica B
- Braga B
- Chaves
- Aves
- Farense
- Feirense
- Leixões
- Marítimo B
- Moreirense
- Oliveirense
- Penafiel
- Portimonense
- Porto B
- Santa Clara
- Sporting CP B
- Sporting Covilhã
- Trofense
- Tondela
- União da Madeira
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