Viseu Football Association Explained

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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1926/27Lusitano
1927/28 Viseu e Benfica
1928/29 Lusitano
1929/30 Académico de Viseu
1930/31 Lusitano
1931/32 Lusitano
1932/33 Lusitano
1933/34 Viseu e Benfica
1934/35 Lusitano
1935/36 Lusitano
1936/37 Académico de Viseu
1937/38 Académico de Viseu
1938/39 Académico de Viseu
1939/40 Mortágua
1940/41 Tondela
1941/42 Tondela
1942/43 Viseu e Benfica
1943/44 Viseu e Benfica
1944/45 Académico de Viseu
1945/46 Académico de Viseu
1946/47 Viseu e Benfica
1947–48Académico de Viseu
1948–49Viseu e Benfica
1949–50Tondela
1950–51
1951–52
1952–53Académico de Viseu
1953–54Lusitano
1954–55Lamego
1955–56Mortágua
1956–57Académico de Viseu
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1957–58Académico de Viseu
1958–59
1959–60Lusitano
1960–61Académico de Viseu
1961–62Lamego
1962–63Mortágua
1963–64Académico de Viseu
1964–65Académico de Viseu
1965–66Lamego
1966–67Lusitano
1967–68Lamego
1968–69Penalva Castelo
1969–70Moimenta da Beira
1970–71Mortágua
1971–72Mangualde
1972–73Penalva Castelo
1973–74Lusitano
1974–75Viseu e Benfica
1975–76Mangualde
1976–77Sampedrense
1977–78Lusitano
1978–79Penalva Castelo
1979–80Oliveira de Frades
1980–81Carvalhais
1981–82Lamego
1982–83Santacombadense
1983–84Penalva Castelo
1984–85
1985–86Tondela
1986–87Lamego
1987–88Mortágua
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1988–89Cinfães
1989–90Penalva Castelo
1990–91Lusitano
1991–92
1992–93Nelas
1993–94Souselo
1994–95Cinfães
1995–96Mangualde
1996–97Cinfães
1997–98Nelas
1998–99Vouzelenses
1999–2000Penalva Castelo
2000–01Cambres
2001–02Cinfães
2002–03Santacombadense
2003–04Nelas
2004–05Tondela
2005–06Santacombadense
2006–07Académico de Viseu
2007–08Cinfães
2008–09Mangualde
2009–10Sampedrense
2010–11Lamego
2011–12Mortágua
2012–13Lusitano
2013–14Moimenta da Beira
2014–15Oliveira de Frades
2015–16Moimenta da Beira
2016–17Ferreira de Aves
2017–18Lamego
2018–19Castro Daire

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.

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1953–54Molelos
1954–55Carregal do Sal
1955–56Canas de Senhorim
1956–57Santacombadense
1957–58Viseu e Benfica
1958–59Lamego
1959–60Vale de Açores
1960–61Vale de Açores
1961–62Mangualde
1962–63Penalva Castelo
1963–64
1964–65Sampedrense
1965–66Molelos
1966–67Viseu e Benfica
1967–68Canas de Senhorim
1968–69Besteiros
1969–70Mangualde
1970–71Resende
1971–72Vouzelenses
1972–73
1973–74Viseu e Benfica
1974–75Travanca
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1975–76Santacombadense
1976–77Oliveira de Frades
1977–78Carregal do Sal
1978–79Carvalhais
1979–80Silgueiros
1980–81
1981–82Resende
1982–83Cabanas de Viriato
1983–84Paivense
1984–85Cambres
1985–86Moimenta da Beira
1986–87Carregal do Sal
1987–88Sátão
1988–89Resende
1989–90Armamar
1990–91Moimenta da Beira
1991–92Canas de Senhorim
1992–93Vale de Açores
1993–94Vouzelenses
1994–95Parada de Gonta
1995–96GD Sul
1996–97Vouzelenses
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1997–98Sátão
1998–99Social Lamas
1999–2000Lusitano
2000–01Mortágua
2001–02Castro Daire
2002–03Molelos
2003–04
2004–05Santar
2005–06Carvalhais
2006–07Canas Senhorim
2007–08Molelos
2008–09Carvalhais
2009–10Viseu e Benfica
2010–11Castro Daire
2011–12Mangualde
2012–13Ferreira de Aves
2013–14Tarouquense
2014–15Alvite
2015–16Canas de Senhorim
2016–17Molelos
2017–18Tarouquense
2018–19Molelos

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.

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1951–52Tondela
1952–53
1953–54
1954–55
1955–56
1956–57
1957–58Viseu e Benfica
1958–59
1959–60
1960–61
1961–62
1962–63
1963–64Tondela
1964–65
1965–66
1966–67Viseu e Benfica
1967–68
1968–69
1969–70
1970–71
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1971–72
1972–73Tondela
1973–74Viseu e Benfica
1974–75
1975–76
1976–77
1977–78
1978–79Sernancelhe
1979–80
1980–81Pesqueira
1981–82Cambras
1982–83Nandufe
1983–84Boassas
1984–85
1985–86Molelos
1986–87
1987–88
1988–89Santar
1989–90Santar
1990–91Nespereira FC
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1991–92Campia
1992–93Lobanense
1993–94Repesenses
1994–95Ranhados
1995–96AC Travanca
1996–97Canas de Santa Maria
1997–98
1998–99Vale de Açores
1999–00Arguedeira
2000–01Nandufe
2001–02Carvalhais
2002–03GD Sul
2003–04Riodades
2004–05Molelos
2005–06Pinheiro de Lafões
2006–07Resende
2007–08Silgueiros
2008–09Castro Daire
2009–10Sernancelhe
2010–11Mangualde

Taça AF Viseu

See main article: Taça AF Viseu.

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1976–77UD Sampedrense
1977–78
1978–79
1979–80GDR Canas de Senhorim
1980–81Silgueiros
1981–82Silgueiros
1982–83Briosa Pextrafil
1983–84Penalva Castelo
1984–85GD Oliveira de Frades
1985–86
1986–87CD Sernancelhe
1987–88Mortágua
1988–89CDR Moimenta da Beira
1989–90CR Ferreira de Aves
1990–91
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1991–92
1992–93
1993–94CD Sernancelhe
1994–95Mangualde
1995–96
1996–97CD Sernancelhe
1997–98CR Ferreira de Aves
1998–99Souselo FC
1999–00SC Cambres
2000–01Santacombadense
2001–02Santacombadense
2002–03SC Paivense
2003–04Tondela
2004–05Tondela
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2005–06Santacombadense
2006–07Cinfães
2007–08Mangualde
2008–09Mangualde
2009–10UD Sampedrense
2010–11AD Sátão
2011–12Mangualde
2012–13AD Castro Daire
2013–14SC Paivense
2014–15CF Carregal do Sal
2015–16Penalva Castelo
2016–17Lamego
2017–18Silgueiros
2018–19Ferreira de Aves

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]

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2011AD Sátão1–0Lamego
2012Mortágua1–0Mangualde
2013Lusitano FCV2–1Castro Daire
2014CDR Moimenta da Beira2–1 (aet)Paivense
2015Oliveira de Frades5–0Carregal do Sal
2016Penalva Castelo4–3 (aet)Moimenta da Beira
2017Ferreira de Aves2–1Lamego
2018Silgueiros3–1Lamego
2019Castro Daire3–1Ferreira de Aves

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Portugal - Regional Championships. rsssf. 23 February 2017.
  2. News: Divisão Honra AF Viseu. futebol365. pt. 23 February 2017.
  3. Web site: AF Viseu Taça. zerozero. 5 June 2016.
  4. Web site: AF Viseu Supertaça. zerozero. 22 January 2017.
  5. Web site: Supertaça AF Viseu. futebol365. 23 February 2017.