2005–06 Primeira Liga

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Primeira Liga
Season 2005–06
Champions Porto
21st title
Relegated Gil Vicente
Rio Ave
Vitória de Guimarães
Penafiel
Champions League Porto
Sporting CP (group stage)
Benfica (third qualifying round)
UEFA Cup Braga (first round)
Nacional (first round)
Vitória de Setúbal (first round)
Matches played 306
Goals scored 681 (2.23 per match)
Average goals/game 2.23
Top goalscorer Meyong (17)
Biggest home win Braga 5–0 Rio Ave
(17 February 2006)
Biggest away win Maritimo 0–6 Vitória de Setúbal
(20 November 2005)
Highest scoring União de Leiria 5-2 Rio Ave (7 goals)
(7 May 2006) [1]
Location of teams in the '2005-06 Liga

The 2005–06 Primeira Liga season started on 19 August 2005 with a match between Sporting Clube de Portugal and Os Belenenses and ended on 7 May 2006. Futebol Clube do Porto was the new champion with 79 points, winning their 21st championship. Sport Lisboa e Benfica were the defending champions and finished in 3rd place.

The first goal scorer of the season was Rogério, who scored a 39th minute goal for Sporting against Belenenses. The first yellow card of the season was given to Sporting's Fábio Rochemback in the opening game of the season, and the first red card was given to Benfica’s João Pereira in an away draw against Académica de Coimbra.

Promotion and relegation

Teams relegated to Liga de Honra

Moreirense, Beira-Mar, and Estoril-Praia were consigned to the Liga de Honra following their final classification in 2004–05 season.

Teams promoted from Liga de Honra

The other three teams were replaced by Estrela da Amadora, Paços de Ferreira, and Naval 1º de Maio from the Liga de Honra.

Club information

Club Season's Last Head Coach City Stadium 2004-2005 season
Académica de Coimbra Portugal Vingada, NeloNelo Vingada Coimbra Estádio Cidade de Coimbra 14th in the Liga
Belenenses Portugal Carvalhal, CarlosCarlos Carvalhal Lisbon Estádio do Restelo 9th in the Liga
Benfica Netherlands Koeman, RonaldRonald Koeman Lisbon Estádio da Luz 1st in the Liga
Boavista Portugal Carlos Brito Porto Estádio do Bessa Século XXI 6th in the Liga
Braga Portugal Ferreira, JesualdoJesualdo Ferreira Braga Estádio Municipal de Braga - AXA 4th in the Liga
Estrela da Amadora Portugal Toni Amadora Estádio José Gomes 3rd in the Liga de Honra
Gil Vicente Portugal Alves, PauloPaulo Alves Barcelos Estádio Cidade de Barcelos 13th in the Liga
União de Leiria Portugal Jorge Jesus Leiria Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa 15th in the Liga
Penafiel Portugal Luís Castro Penafiel Estádio Municipal 25 de Abril 11th in the Liga
Marítimo Portugal Ulisses Morais Funchal Estádio dos Barreiros 7th in the Liga
Nacional Portugal Machado, ManuelManuel Machado Funchal Estádio da Madeira 12th in the Liga
Naval 1° de Maio Portugal Rogério Gonçalves Figueira da Foz Estádio Municipal José Bento Pessoa 2nd in the Liga de Honra
Paços de Ferreira Portugal Mota, JoséJosé Mota Paços de Ferreira Estádio da Mata Real 1st in the Liga de Honra
Porto Netherlands Adriaanse, CoCo Adriaanse Porto Estádio do Dragão 2nd in the Liga
Sporting CP Portugal Bento, PauloPaulo Bento Lisbon Estádio José Alvalade Século XXI 3rd in the Liga
Rio Ave Portugal João Eusébio Vila do Conde Estádio dos Arcos 8th in the Liga
Vitória de Guimarães Portugal Vítor Pontes Guimarães Estádio D. Afonso Henriques 5th in the Liga
Vitória de Setúbal Portugal Hélio Sousa Setúbal Estádio do Bonfim 10th in the Liga

Final table standings

Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts Comments
1Porto (C)342407035416+3879UEFA Champions League Group Stage
2Sporting CP342206065024+2672
3Benfica342007075129+2267UEFA Champions League 3rd Qualifying Round
4Braga341707103822+1658UEFA Cup First round
5Nacional341410104032+852
6Boavista341214083729+850
7União de Leiria341308134442+247
8Vitória de Setúbal341404162833-546UEFA Cup First round
9Estrela da Amadora341209133133-245
10Marítimo341014103837+144
11Paços de Ferreira341109143849-1142
12Gil Vicente341107163742-540Relegation to Liga de Honra*
13Naval 1º de Maio341106173548-1339
14Académica de Coimbra341009153748-1139
15Belenenses341106174042-239
16Rio Ave340810163453-1934Relegation to Liga de Honra
17Vitória de Guimarães340810162841-1334
18Penafiel340209232161-4015
  • Vicente fielded an ineligible player, Angolan forward Mateus. Due to this they lost the right to participate in the 2006–07 Primeira Liga which as a result meant Belenenses remained in the league.

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

2005-06 Liga betandwin.com Winners

F.C. Porto
21st Title

Top goal scorers

Rank Scorer Goals Team
1 Cameroon Albert Meyong 17 Belenenses
2 Portugal Nuno Gomes 15 Benfica
Brazil Liédson Sporting CP
Portugal João Tomás Braga
5 Brazil André Pinto 14 Nacional
6 Brazil Joeano 13 Académica de Coimbra
7 Poland Marek Saganowski 12 Vitória de Guimarães
8 Brazil Alexandre Goulart 10 Nacional
Argentina Lucho González Porto
Brazil Gaúcho Rio Ave

Awards

Footballer of the Year

The Footballer of the Year award was won by the Portuguese Ricardo Quaresma of Porto, for a second successive season.

Portuguese Golden Shoe

The Portuguese Golden Shoe award was won by the Cameroonian Albert Meyong of Belenenses, scoring 17 goals.

References

  1. "Leiria 5 - 2 Rio Ave" [Leiria 5 - 2 Rio Ave] (in Portuguese). 7 May 2006. Retrieved 11 December 2011. 

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