2009–10 Segunda Divisão
The 2009–10 Segunda Divisão season was the 76th season of the competition and the 60th season of recognised third-tier football in Portugal.[1] Fátima were the defending champions.
Summary
Location of teams in Portuguese Second Division 2009–10
Location of teams in Portuguese Second Division 2009–10
Location of teams in Portuguese Second Division 2009–10
The league was contested by 47 teams in 3 divisions with FC Arouca, Moreirense FC and União da Madeira winning the respective divisional competitions and the former two teams gaining promotion to the Liga de Honra. The overall championship was won by FC Arouca.[1]
Zona Norte
Stadia and locations
Club |
City |
Stadium |
Capacity |
Aliados Lordelo |
Paredes |
Parteira, Lordelo |
5,000 |
Boavista |
Porto |
Estádio do Bessa |
30,000 |
Espinho |
Espinho |
Estádio Comendador Manuel Violas |
7,500 |
Gondomar |
Gondomar |
Estádio de São Miguel |
2,450 |
Lourosa |
Lourosa |
Estádio do Lusitania FC |
11,000 |
Lousada |
Lousada |
Estádio Municipal de Lousada |
3,000 |
Merelinense |
Braga |
Estádio João Soares Vieira |
5,000 |
Moreirense |
Moreira de Cónegos |
Comendador Joaquim De Almeida Freitas |
9,000 |
Padroense |
Padrão da Légua, Matosinhos |
Estádio do Padroense FC |
3,000 |
Paredes |
Paredes |
Cidade Desportiva de Paredes |
1,500 |
Ribeirão |
Vila Nova de Famalicão |
Estádio do Passal |
3,000 |
Tirsense |
Santo Tirso |
Abel Alves de Figueiredo |
15,000 |
Vianense |
Viana do Castelo |
Dr. José De Matos |
3,000 |
Vieira |
Vieira do Minho |
Municipal de Vieira do Minho |
2,500 |
Vizela |
Vizela |
Estádio do Futebol Clube de Vizela |
3,500 |
League table
[1]
Zona Centro
Stadia and locations
Club |
City |
Stadium |
Capacity |
Académico de Viseu |
Viseu |
Estádio do Fontelo |
15,000 |
Arouca |
Arouca |
Municipal De Arouca |
2,500 |
Eléctrico |
Ponte de Sor |
Municipal de Ponte de Sôr |
1,500 |
Esmoriz |
Esmoriz |
Barrinha |
2,500 |
Mafra |
Mafra |
Campo Doutor Mário Silveira |
2,500 |
Marinhense |
Marinha Grande |
Municipal da Marinha Grande |
6,000 |
Monsanto |
Alcanena |
Campo do Pião |
1,000 |
Oliveira do Bairro |
Oliveira do Bairro |
Estádio Municipal De Oliveira Do Bairro |
1,500 |
Operário |
Lagoa, Azores |
João Gualberto Borges Arruda |
2,500 |
Pampilhosa |
Pampilhosa da Serra |
Germano Godinho |
5,000 |
Praiense |
Praia da Vitória |
Municipal da Praia da Vitória |
1,500 |
Sertanense |
Sertã |
Campo de Jogos Dr. Marques Santos |
4,500 |
Tondela |
Tondela |
Estádio João Cardoso |
7,500 |
Tourizense |
Touriz - Tábua |
Visconde do Vinhal |
1,200 |
União da Serra |
Santa Catarina da Serra |
Campo da Portela |
2,500 |
Vitória do Pico |
Pico, Azores |
Campo do Vitória Futebol Clube |
2,000 |
League table
[1]
Zona Sul
Stadia and locations
Club |
City |
Stadium |
Capacity |
Aljustrelense |
Aljustrel |
Estádio Municipal de Aljustrel |
4,500 |
Atlético CP |
Lisbon |
Estádio da Tapadinha |
15,000 |
Atlético de Reguengos |
Reguengos de Monsaraz |
Campo Virgilio Durão |
790 |
Camacha |
Santa Cruz, Madeira |
Campo Municipal da Nogueira |
4,012 |
Estrela da Amadora |
Amadora |
Estádio José Gomes |
11,635 |
Igreja Nova |
Igreja Nova, Mafra |
Campo Doutor Mário Silveira |
2,500 |
Lagoa |
Lagoa, Algarve |
Estádio Capitão Josino da Costa |
1,000 |
Louletano |
Loulé |
Estádio Algarve |
30,305 |
Odivelas |
Odivelas |
Arnaldo Dias |
3,000 |
Oriental |
Lisbon |
Campo Engenheiro Carlos Salema |
8,500 |
Pinhalnovense |
Pinhal Novo |
Campo de Jogos Santos Jorge |
2,000 |
Pontassolense |
Ponta do Sol, Madeira |
Campo Municipal da Ponta Do Sol |
3,000 |
Real |
Queluz |
Estádio do Real SC |
3,500 |
Santana |
Santana, Madeira |
Manuel Marques da Trindade |
3,000 |
União da Madeira |
Funchal |
Campo de Futebol Adelino Rodrigues |
3,000 |
League table
(P) = Play-offs, (R) = Relegated, Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
Source: zerozero.pt
Play-offs
The play-off for Liga de Honra, the teams play each other in a home and away round robin. However, they do not all start with 0 points. Instead, a weighting system applies to the teams standing at the start of the play-off mini-league.[2]
Play-off table
Source: zerozero.pt
Rules for classification:
1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
Head-to-Head: used when head-to-head record is used to rank tied teams.
References