Portuguese Primeira Liga and Taça de Portugal winners
Hovering the mouse over the Liga winner will show the top four for that year.
Hovering the mouse over the Taça de Portugal winner reveals the opponent and score for the final.
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- 1922
- Liga
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto
- FC Porto
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto
- FC Porto (*9)
- FC Porto
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto
- FC Porto
- Sporting CP
- Boavista FC
- Sporting CP
- FC Porto
- FC Porto
- FC Porto
- FC Porto
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- FC Porto
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- Sporting CP
- Sporting CP
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- Sporting CP
- Sporting CP
- CF Os Belenenses
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- FC Porto
- FC Porto (*7)
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto (*5)
- Taça de Portugal
- SC Braga
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- Vitória SC
- Académica
- FC Porto
- FC Porto
- FC Porto
- Sporting CP
- Sporting CP
- FC Porto
- Vitória FC
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto
- Sporting CP
- FC Porto
- FC Porto
- SC Beira-Mar
- FC Porto
- Boavista FC
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- Boavista FC
- FC Porto
- CFE Amadora
- CF Os Belenenses
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- Boavista FC
- Sporting CP
- FC Porto
- Boavista FC
- Boavista FC
- Sporting CP
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto
- Vitória FC
- SC Braga
- Vitória FC (*8)
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- Leixões SC
- CF Os Belenenses
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- No competition
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- No competition
- Sporting CP
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- CF Os Belenenses
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- Académica (*6)
- Taça de Liga
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- SC Braga
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica
- Vitória FC
- Campeonato de Portugal
- Sporting CP
- FC Porto
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- Sporting CP
- CF Os Belenenses
- FC Porto
- SL Benfica
- SL Benfica (*4)
- CF Os Belenenses
- Carcavelinhos FC
- CF Os Belenenses (*3)
- CS Marítimo
- FC Porto
- SC Olhanense
- Sporting CP (*2)
- FC Porto (*1)
Club names and competition titles
- 1: From the 1921/22 to the 1937/38 seasons the champions were decided by a knock-out competition. This was called the Campeonato de Portugal.
- 2: The full name of Sporting CP is Sporting Clube de Portugal. Sometimes refered to as Sporting Lisbon.
- 3: The full name of CF Os Belenenses is Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses.
- 4: The full name of SL Benfica is Sport Lisboa e Benfica.
- 5: The Campeonato de Liga was played from the 1934/35 to the 1937/38 season. It is looked upon as an unofficial title.
- 6: The Taça de Portugal started in the 1938/39 season.
- 7: The official league started in the 1938/39 season. It was called the Campeonato da Primeira Divisão.
- 8: Vitória FC are also known as Vitória de Setúbal. Not to be confused with Vitória SC (Vitória de Guimarães) which is a club north east of Porto.
- 9: FC Porto were deducted 6 points for a match fixing scandel that happened in the 2003/04. This was known as the Apito Dorado (Golden Whistle) match-fixing case, which also saw Boavista FC relegated for their part in it.
Research
I've cross referenced as much as possible and added links to the new club website where possible. Many thanks goes to the RSSSF Archive, which was an invaluable source of information whenever an insolvable fact was needed. If you need to find a football answer, it will be on there somewhere.