Competition: | Segunda Divisão |
Season: | 2006–07 |
Winners: | SC Freamunde |
Promoted: | SC Freamunde CD Fátima |
Relegated: | 13 teams |
Prevseason: | 2005–06 |
Nextseason: | 2007–08 |
The 2006–07 Segunda Divisão season was the 73rd season of the competition and the 57th season of recognised third-tier football in Portugal.[1]
The league was contested by 56 teams in 4 divisions with SC Freamunde, União Funchal, CD Fátima and Real winning the respective divisional competitions and progressing to the championship playoffs. The overall championship was won by SC Freamunde and the runners-up CD Fátima were also promoted to the Liga de Honra.[1]
style= width="60px" | Tie no | style= width="150px" | Home team | style= width="60px" | Score | style= width="150px" | Away team |
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1st leg | Real | 2–3 | CD Fátima | ||||
2nd leg | CD Fátima | 4–1 |
style= width="60px" | Tie no | style= width="150px" | Home team | style= width="60px" | Score | style= width="150px" | Away team |
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1st leg | 1–1 | SC Freamunde | |||||
2nd leg | SC Freamunde | 1–0 | União Funchal |
The final was played on 26 May 2007 in Anadia.
style= width="40px" | Tie no | style= width="150px" | Team 1 | style= width="60px" | Score | style= width="150px" | Team 2 |
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Final | SC Freamunde | 1–0 | CD Fátima |