Viseu Football Association
The Viseu Football Association (Associação de Futebol de Viseu, abrv. AF Viseu) is the district governing body for the all football competitions in the Portuguese district of Viseu. It is also the regulator of the clubs registered in the district.
Notable clubs in the Viseu FA
Main Competitions
Divisão de Honra
The Divisão de Honra is the first tier of the Viseu Football Association. Between 1927 and 1947 it was called 1ª Divisão.[1] At the end of each season, the top-finishing team is promoted to the Campeonato de Portugal, and the lowest-ranked teams are relegated to the AF Viseu second tier.
Eighteen different teams have won the division title; the most successful is Académico de Viseu, with seventeen wins. The inaugural champion was Lusitano.[2]
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Year |
Champions |
1986–87 |
Lamego |
1987–88 |
Mortágua |
1988–89 |
Cinfães |
1989–90 |
Penalva do Castelo |
1990–91 |
Lusitano |
1991–92 |
Lamego |
1992–93 |
Nelas |
1993–94 |
Souselo |
1994–95 |
Cinfães |
1995–96 |
Mangualde |
1996–97 |
Cinfães |
1997–98 |
Nelas |
1998–99 |
Vouzelenses |
1999–2000 |
Penalva do Castelo |
2000–01 |
Cambres |
2001–02 |
Cinfães |
2002–03 |
Santacombadense |
2003–04 |
Nelas |
2004–05 |
Tondela |
2005–06 |
Santacombadense |
2006–07 |
Académico de Viseu |
2007–08 |
Cinfães |
2008–09 |
Mangualde |
2009–10 |
Sampedrense |
2010–11 |
Lamego |
2011–12 |
Mortágua |
2012–13 |
Lusitano |
2013–14 |
Moimenta da Beira |
2014–15 |
Oliveira de Frades |
2015–16 |
Moimenta da Beira |
2016–17 |
Ferreira de Alves |
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Primeira Divisão
The Primeira Divisão is the second tier in the Viseu district division. It is divided into two zones that divide the district: Zona Norte and Zona Sul. The two winners from each zone play against each other in one play-off to crown the champion.
Year |
Champions |
1953–54 |
Molelos |
1954–55 |
Carregal do Sal |
1955–56 |
Canas de Senhorim |
1956–57 |
Santacombadense |
1957–58 |
Viseu e Benfica |
1958–59 |
Lamego |
1959–60 |
Vale de Açores |
1960–61 |
Vale de Açores |
1961–62 |
Mangualde |
1962–63 |
Penalva do Castelo |
1963–64 |
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1964–65 |
Sampedrense |
1965–66 |
Molelos |
1966–67 |
Viseu e Benfica |
1967–68 |
Canas de Senhorim |
1968–69 |
Besteiros |
1969–70 |
Mangualde |
1970–71 |
Resende |
1971–72 |
Vouzelenses |
1972–73 |
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1973–74 |
Viseu e Benfica |
1974–75 |
Travanca |
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Year |
Champions |
1975–76 |
Santacombadense |
1976–77 |
Oliveira de Frades |
1977–78 |
Carregal do Sal |
1978–79 |
Carvalhais |
1979–80 |
Silgueiros |
1980–81 |
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1981–82 |
Resende |
1982–83 |
Cabanas de Viriato |
1983–84 |
Paivense |
1984–85 |
Cambres |
1985–86 |
Moimenta da Beira |
1986–87 |
Carregal do Sal |
1987–88 |
Sátão |
1988–89 |
Resende |
1989–90 |
Armamar |
1990–91 |
Moimenta da Beira |
1991–92 |
Canas de Senhorim |
1992–93 |
Vale de Açores |
1993–94 |
Vouzelenses |
1994–95 |
Parada de Gonta |
1995–96 |
GD Sul |
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Year |
Champions |
1996–97 |
Vouzelenses |
1997–98 |
Sátão |
1998–99 |
Social Lamas |
1999–2000 |
Lusitano |
2000–01 |
Mortágua |
2001–02 |
Castro Daire |
2002–03 |
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2003–04 |
Molelos |
2004–05 |
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2005–06 |
Carvalhais |
2006–07 |
Canas Senhorim |
2007–08 |
Molelos |
2008–09 |
Carvalhais |
2009–10 |
Viseu e Benfica |
2010–11 |
Castro Daire |
2011–12 |
Mangualde |
2012–13 |
Ferreira de Aves |
2013–14 |
Tarouquense |
2014–15 |
Alvite |
2015–16 |
Canas de Senhorim |
2016–17 |
Molelos |
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Segunda Divisão
The Segunda Divisão was the third tier of the Viseu Football Association. It was abolished after the restructure of the Portuguese football league system, with the 2010–11 season being the competition's last. The final champion was Mangualde.
Year |
Champions |
1951–52 |
Tondela |
1952–53 |
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1953–54 |
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1954–55 |
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1955–56 |
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1956–57 |
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1957–58 |
Viseu e Benfica |
1958–59 |
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1959–60 |
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1960–61 |
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1961–62 |
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1962–63 |
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1963–64 |
Tondela |
1964–65 |
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1965–66 |
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1966–67 |
Viseu e Benfica |
1967–68 |
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1968–69 |
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1969–70 |
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1970–71 |
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Year |
Champions |
1971–72 |
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1972–73 |
Tondela |
1973–74 |
Viseu e Benfica |
1974–75 |
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1975–76 |
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1976–77 |
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1977–78 |
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1978–79 |
Sernancelhe |
1979–80 |
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1980–81 |
Pesqueira |
1981–82 |
Cambras |
1982–83 |
Nandufe |
1983–84 |
Boassas |
1984–85 |
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1985–86 |
Molelos |
1986–87 |
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1987–88 |
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1988–89 |
Santar |
1989–90 |
Santar |
1990–91 |
Nespereira FC |
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Year |
Champions |
1991–92 |
Campia |
1992–93 |
Lobanense |
1993–94 |
Repesenses |
1994–95 |
Ranhados |
1995–96 |
AC Travanca |
1996–97 |
Canas de Santa Maria |
1997–98 |
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1998–99 |
Vale de Açores |
1999–00 |
Arguedeira |
2000–01 |
Nandufe |
2001–02 |
Carvalhais |
2002–03 |
GD Sul |
2003–04 |
Riodades |
2004–05 |
Molelos |
2005–06 |
Pinheiro de Lafões |
2006–07 |
Resende |
2007–08 |
Silgueiros |
2008–09 |
Castro Daire |
2009–10 |
Sernancelhe |
2010–11 |
Mangualde |
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Taça AF Viseu
Year |
Champions[3] |
1976–77 |
UD Sampedrense |
1977–78 |
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1978–79 |
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1979–80 |
GDR Canas de Senhorim |
1980–81 |
Silgueiros |
1981–82 |
Silgueiros |
1982–83 |
Briosa Pextrafil |
1983–84 |
SC Penalva do Castelo |
1984–85 |
GD Oliveira de Frades |
1985–86 |
Lusitano FCV |
1986–87 |
CD Sernancelhe |
1987–88 |
Mortágua FC |
1988–89 |
CDR Moimenta da Beira |
1989–90 |
CR Ferreira de Aves |
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Year |
Champions |
1990–91 |
Lamego |
1991–92 |
Lamego |
1992–93 |
Nelas |
1993–94 |
CD Sernancelhe |
1994–95 |
GD Mangualde |
1995–96 |
Lusitano FCV |
1996–97 |
CD Sernancelhe |
1997–98 |
CR Ferreira de Aves |
1998–99 |
Souselo FC |
1999–00 |
SC Cambres |
2000–01 |
Santacombadense |
2001–02 |
Santacombadense |
2002–03 |
SC Paivense |
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Year |
Champions |
2003–04 |
Tondela |
2004–05 |
Tondela |
2005–06 |
Santacombadense |
2006–07 |
CD Cinfães |
2007–08 |
GD Mangualde |
2008–09 |
GD Mangualde |
2009–10 |
UD Sampedrense |
2010–11 |
AD Sátão |
2011–12 |
GD Mangualde |
2012–13 |
AD Castro Daire |
2013–14 |
SC Paivense |
2014–15 |
CF Carregal do Sal |
2015–16 |
SC Penalva Castelo |
2016–17 |
Lamego |
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Supertaça AF Viseu
The Supertaça AF Viseu, created in 2011, is a match contested by the champions of the previous Divisão de Honra season and the holders of Taça AF Viseu.[4][5]
Year |
Champions |
Score |
Runners–up |
2011 |
AD Sátão |
1–0 |
Lamego |
2012 |
Mortágua FC |
1–0 |
Mangualde |
2013 |
Lusitano FCV |
2–1 |
Castro Daire |
2014 |
CDR Moimenta da Beira |
2–1 (aet) |
Paivense |
2015 |
Oliveira de Frades |
5–0 |
Carregal do Sal |
2016 |
SC Penalva Castelo |
4–3 (aet) |
Moimenta da Beira |
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See also
References
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