Taça da Liga

Taça da Liga
Founded 2007
Region Portugal
Number of teams 35 (2016–17 season)
Current champions Moreirense (1st title)
Most successful club(s) Benfica (7 titles)
Television broadcasters RTP[1]
Sport TV
Website http://www.ligaportugal.pt/
2017–18 Taça da Liga

The Taça da Liga (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈtasɐ dɐ ˈliɣɐ]), known outside Portugal as the Portuguese League Cup, is a football cup competition organized by the Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional (LPFP) that is contested by the clubs competing in the Primeira Liga and Segunda Liga, the top two tiers of Portuguese football.[2] Unlike the French and English league cups, the winners do not qualify for European competitions.

The competition was established in the 2007–08 season,[2] after a proposal by Sporting CP and Boavista. It was approved by LPFP member clubs at a meeting in Porto, on 28 November 2006. Due to sponsorship reasons, it was known as Carlsberg Cup during the first three seasons, and as bwin Cup in 2010–11. From the 2015–16 season, it will be known as Taça CTT. Most of the participating clubs take the chance to rotate their main squad and give opportunities to youngsters.

The current holders are Moreirense who defeated Braga 1–0 in the 2017 Taça da Liga Final to secure their first title in the competition.

Format

The Taça da Liga format has suffered changes every season since the competition's debut in order to increase the number of matches and also revenue for both clubs and LPFP. Since the 2015–16 season, the approved format is the following:

Finals

Season Winners Score Runners-up Date Venue
2007–08 Vitória de Setúbal 0–0 (3–2, pso) Sporting CP 22 March 2008 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé
2008–09 Benfica 1–1 (3–2, pso) Sporting CP 21 March 2009 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé
2009–10 Benfica (2) 3–0 Porto 21 March 2010 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé
2010–11 Benfica (3) 2–1 Paços de Ferreira 23 April 2011 Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra
2011–12 Benfica (4) 2–1 Gil Vicente 14 April 2012 Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra
2012–13 Braga 1–0 Porto 13 April 2013 Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra
2013–14 Benfica (5) 2–0 Rio Ave 7 May 2014 Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria
2014–15 Benfica (6) 2–1 Marítimo 29 May 2015 Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra
2015–16 Benfica (7) 6–2 Marítimo 20 May 2016 Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra
2016–17 Moreirense 1–0 Braga 29 January 2017 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé
2017–18 27 January 2017 Estádio Municipal de Braga, Braga

Performance by club

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons Runner-up seasons
Benfica 7 0 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
Braga 1 1 2012–13 2016–17
Vitória de Setúbal 1 0 2007–08
Moreirense 1 0 2016–17
Sporting CP 0 2 2007–08, 2008–09
Porto 0 2 2009–10, 2012–13
Marítimo 0 2 2014–15, 2015–16
Paços de Ferreira 0 1 2010–11
Gil Vicente 0 1 2011–12
Rio Ave 0 1 2013–14

Participating clubs

Team City Years First season Last season Titles Runners-up
1BenficaLisbon112008201870
2BragaBraga112008201811
3Vitória de Setúbal Setúbal112008201810
4MoreirenseMoreira de Cónegos82011201810
5FC PortoPorto112008201802
5MarítimoFunchal112008201802
5Sporting CPLisbon112008201802
8Gil VicenteBarcelos112008201801
8Paços de FerreiraPaços de Ferreira112008201801
8Rio AveVila do Conde112008201801
11Académica de CoimbraCoimbra112008201800
11BelenensesLisbon112008201800
11Desportivo das AvesVila das Aves112008201800
11Estoril-PraiaEstoril112008201800
11FeirenseSanta Maria da Feira112008201800
11LeixõesMatosinhos112008201800
11NacionalFunchal112008201800
11PortimonensePortimão112008201800
11Santa ClaraPonta Delgada112008201800
11Vitória de GuimarãesGuimarães112008201800
21OlhanenseOlhão102008201700
21PenafielPenafiel102008201800
21Sporting da CovilhãCovilhã102009201800
24OliveirenseOliveira de Azeméis92009201800
25Beira-MarAveiro82008201500
25TrofenseTrofa82008201500
25FreamundeFreamunde82008201700
25AroucaArouca82011201800
29VarzimPóvoa de Varzim72008201800
29União da MadeiraFunchal72012201800
31Naval 1º de MaioFigueira da Foz62008201300
31ChavesChaves62010201800
31TondelaTondela62013201800
34União de LeiriaLeiria52008201200
34Atlético CPLisbon52012201600
34BoavistaPorto5[3][4]2008201800
34Académico de ViseuViseu52014201800
38FátimaFátima32008201100
38FarenseFaro32014201600
38VizelaVizela32008201700
38FamalicãoVila Nova de Famalicão32016201800
42Estrela da AmadoraAmadora22008200900
42GondomarGondomar22008200900
42OrientalLisbon22015201600
42Cova da PiedadeCova da Piedade22017201800
46CarregadoCarregado12010201000
46MafraMafra12016201600
46FafeFafe12017201700
46RealQueluz12018201800

Players statistics

Appearances

As of match played 10 January 2017[5]
Rank Nat. Player Apps Goals Years Clubs
1 Portugal João Pedro 34 4 2007–2015 Beira-Mar, Leiria, Oliveirense, Naval, Braga Belenenses, Moreirense
Portugal Ricardo Pessoa 33 6 2007– Portimonense, Moreirense
3 Portugal Edgar Sá 33 2 2008–2016 Covilhã, Santa Clara
4 Brazil Jardel 32 1 2009– Estoril, Olhanense, Benfica
Portugal Tarantini 32 4 2007– Portimonense, Rio Ave
6 Portugal Guedes 30 7 2007– Penafiel, Paços Ferreira, Rio Ave
Portugal Lourenço Almeida 30 2 2007–2014 Penafiel, Beira-Mar, Vitória de Setúbal, Desportivo das Aves, Santa Clara, Académico de Viseu
7 Canada Steven Vitória 29 4 2007–2014 Olhanense, Covilhã, Estoril, Benfica
Portugal Filipe Gonçalves 29 2 2007–2016 Vitória Setúbal, Paços Ferreira, Trofense, Moreirense, Estoril
Portugal Pedro Ribeiro 29 1 2007–2017 Gil Vicente, Trofense, Belenenses, Penafiel

Goalscorers

All-time top scorers

As of match played 10 January 2017[6]
Rank Nat. Player Goals Games Years Clubs
1 Portugal Tozé Marreco 12 24 2011– Desportivo das Aves, União da Madeira, Naval, Tondela
2 Brazil Liédson 11 13 2007–2011 Sporting
3 Brazil Jonas 9 11 2014– Benfica
Portugal Rabiola 9 16 2009– Porto, Desportivo das Aves, Penafiel
Brazil Lima 9 16 2009–2015 Belenenses, Braga, Benfica
Portugal Miguel Rosa 9 22 2008– Estoril, Carregado, Belenenses
Portugal Clemente 9 25 2009– Chaves, Oliveirense, Santa Clara
8 Brazil Rafael Porcellis 7 9 2012– Santa Clara, Feirense, União da Madeira
Brazil Matheus 7 11 2007–2011 Vitória de Setúbal, Braga
Paraguay Óscar Cardozo 7 18 2007–2014 Benfica
Portugal Guedes 7 30 2007– Penafiel, Paços Ferreira, Rio Ave

Bold = Still active

Goalscorers by seasons

Season Player Country Club Goals
2007–08 Matheus Brazil Brazil Vitória de Setúbal 5
2008–09 Liédson Brazil Brazil Sporting CP 4
2009–10 Carlão Brazil Brazil União de Leiria 3
2010–11 Hugo Vieira Portugal Portugal Gil Vicente 5
2011–12 Baba Diawara Senegal Senegal Marítimo 4
Rodrigo Spain Spain Benfica
Miguel Rosa Portugal Portugal Belenenses
2012–13 Fabrício Brazil Brazil Sporting da Covilhã 5
Josué Portugal Portugal Paços de Ferreira
Porcellis Brazil Brazil Santa Clara
Rabiola Portugal Portugal Desportivo das Aves
2013–14 Tozé Marreco Portugal Portugal Tondela 3
Jackson Martínez Colombia Colombia Porto
Moreira Portugal Portugal Leixões
Ricardo Pessoa Portugal Portugal Portimonense
Wágner Brazil Brazil Moreirense
2014–15 Jonas  Brazil Benfica 5
2015–16 Jiménez  Mexico Benfica 4
Talisca  Brazil Benfica
2016–17 Welthon  Brazil Paços de Ferreira 4

Sponsorship

Main/Naming Sponsor

Period Sponsor Name
2007–2010 Carlsberg Carlsberg Cup
2010–2011 Bwin Bwin Cup
2011–2015 No main sponsor Taça da Liga
2015– CTT Taça CTT

Other Sponsors

Records

As of 10 January 2016[7]

See also

References

  1. "Taça da Liga com transmissão na RTP" [Taça da Liga with broadcasting on RTP]. TSF (in Portuguese). TSF. 29 July 2016. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  2. 1 2 "Taça da Liga – Acerca desta Competição" [About this competition]. lpfp.pt (in Portuguese). Portuguese League for Professional Football. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  3. Boavista excluded from 2009 League Cup after missing players inscription deadline (Portuguese)
  4. Boavista excluded from professional competitions after failing to pay debts (Portuguese)
  5. "Stats". thefinalball. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  6. "Stats". thefinalball. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  7. "Stats". thefinalball. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  8. "Cardozo? Jonas? Jackson? Golos na Taça da Liga é mais com Tozé Marreco" [Cardozo ? Jonas ? Jackson? Goals in the League Cup is More with Toze Marreco] (in Portuguese). zerozero. 19 May 2016. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
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