1990–91 Primeira Divisão

Primeira Divisão
Season 1990–91
Champions Benfica
29th title
Relegated Tirsense
Vitória de Setúbal
Estrela da Amadora
Belenenses
Nacional
European Cup Benfica (First round)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Porto (first round)
UEFA Cup Sporting CP (first round)
Boavista (first round)
Salgueiros (first round)
Matches played 342
Goals scored 874 (2.56 per match)
Top goalscorer Rui Águas (25 goals)
Biggest home win Chaves 6–0 Beira-Mar
(28 April 1991)
Biggest away win Penafiel 2–5 Sporting CP
(26 August 1990)
Highest scoring Tirsense 4–4 Boavista
(12 January 1991)
Braga 6–2 Nacional
(2 February 1991)

The 1990–91 Primeira Divisão was the 57th edition of top flight of Portuguese football. It started on 19 August 1990 with a match between Farense and Nacional, and ended on 26 May 1991. The league was contested by 20 clubs with Porto as the defending champions.

Benfica qualified for the 1991–92 European Cup first round, Porto qualified for the 1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup first round, and Sporting CP, Boavista and Salgueiros qualified for the 1991–92 UEFA Cup first round; in opposite, Tirsense, Vitória de Setúbal, Estrela da Amadora, Belenenses and Nacional were relegated to the Liga de Honra. Rui Águas was the top scorer with 25 goals.

Promotion and relegation

Teams relegated to Liga de Honra

Portimonense and Feirense were consigned to the Liga de Honra following their final classification in 1989-90 season.

Teams promoted from Liga de Honra

The other two teams were replaced by Salgueiros, Gil Vicente, Farense and Famalicão from the Liga de Honra, as the league increase from 18 to 20 teams.

Teams

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Stadia and locations

Location of teams in Primeira Divisão 1990-91 (Madeira)
Team Head Coach City Stadium 1989–90 finish
Beira-Mar Portugal Vítor Urbano Aveiro Estádio Mário Duarte 11th
Belenenses Belgium Henri Depireux Lisbon Estádio do Restelo 6th
Benfica Sweden Sven-Göran Eriksson Lisbon Estádio da Luz 2nd
Boavista Portugal João Alves Porto Estádio do Bessa 8th
Braga Portugal Raul Águas Braga Estádio Primeiro de Maio 12th
Chaves Portugal Manuel Barbosa Chaves Estádio Municipal de Chaves 5th
Estrela da Amadora Portugal Manuel Fernandes Amadora Estádio José Gomes 13th
Famalicão Brazil Abel Braga Vila Nova de Famalicão Estádio Municipal 22 de Junho 4th in Segunda Divisão
Farense Spain Paco Fortes Faro Estádio de São Luís 3rd in Segunda Divisão
Gil Vicente Portugal Rodolfo Reis Barcelos Estádio Adelino Ribeiro Novo 2nd in Segunda Divisão
Marítimo Portugal Ferreira da Costa Funchal Estádio dos Barreiros 10th
Nacional Brazil Jair Picerni Funchal Estádio dos Barreiros 14th
Penafiel Portugal Joaquim Teixeira Penafiel Estádio Municipal 25 de Abril 15th
Porto Portugal Artur Jorge Porto Estádio das Antas 1st
Salgueiros Serbia and Montenegro Zoran Filipovic Porto Estádio Engenheiro Vidal Pinheiro 1st in Segunda Divisão
Sporting CP Brazil Marinho Peres Lisbon Estádio José Alvalade 3rd
Tirsense Portugal Prof. Neca Santo Tirso Estádio Abel Alves de Figueiredo 9th
União da Madeira Portugal Rui Mâncio Funchal Estádio dos Barreiros 16th
Vitória de Guimarães Brazil Paulo Autuori Guimarães Estádio D. Afonso Henriques 4th
Vitória de Setúbal Portugal José Romão Setúbal Estádio do Bonfim 7th

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Vitória de Guimarães Brazil Paulo Autuori 23 September 1990 13th Uruguay Pedro Rocha 24 September 1990
Marítimo Portugal Ferreira da Costa 23 September 1990 17th Brazil Paulo Autuori 24 September 1990
Penafiel Portugal Joaquim Teixeira 30 September 1990 20th Portugal Vítor Manuel 1 October 1990
Braga Portugal Raul Águas 28 October 1990 19th Portugal Carlos Garcia 29 October 1990
Belenenses Belgium Henri Depireux 21 October 1990 19th Brazil Antônio Lopes 1 November 1990
Boavista Portugal João Alves 14 November 1990 5th Portugal Raul Águas 9 December 1990
Vitória de Setúbal Portugal José Romão 2 December 1990 19th Portugal Quinito 3 December 1990
Chaves Portugal Manuel Barbosa 23 December 1990 18th Portugal José Romão 24 December 1990
Belenenses Brazil Antônio Lopes 6 January 1991 18th Brazil Moisés Andrade 7 January 1991
Vitória de Guimarães Uruguay Pedro Rocha 12 January 1991 12th Portugal João Alves 13 January 1991
Estrela da Amadora Portugal Manuel Fernandes 27 January 1991 15th Portugal Jesualdo Ferreira 28 January 1991
Nacional Brazil Jair Picerni 2 February 1991 17th Portugal Manuel de Oliveira 3 February 1991
Nacional Portugal Manuel de Oliveira 14 April 1991 20th Portugal Amaro Cavalcante 15 April 1991

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Benfica (C) 38 32 5 1 89 18+71 69 1991–92 European Cup First round
2 Porto 38 31 5 2 77 22+55 67 1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup First round 1
3 Sporting CP 38 24 8 6 58 23+35 56 1991–92 UEFA Cup First round
4 Boavista 38 15 11 12 53 46+7 41
5 Salgueiros 38 12 12 14 32 4816 36
6 Beira-Mar 38 12 12 14 40 499 36
7 Braga 38 13 8 17 42 453 34
8 Chaves 38 10 14 14 49 523 34
9 Vitória de Guimarães 38 12 10 16 31 409 34
10 Marítimo 38 14 6 18 46 471 34
11 Farense 38 12 10 16 37 4811 34
12 União da Madeira 38 9 15 14 30 5121 33
13 Gil Vicente 38 11 11 16 34 4612 33
14 Famalicão 38 11 11 16 33 418 33
15 Penafiel 38 12 9 17 34 5117 33
16 Tirsense (R) 38 10 13 15 39 5011 33 Relegation to 1991–92 Segunda Divisão de Honra
17 Vitória de Setúbal (R) 38 11 10 17 53 530 32
18 Estrela da Amadora (R) 38 9 14 15 37 469 32
19 Belenenses (R) 38 10 9 19 27 3811 29
20 Nacional (R) 38 8 11 19 33 6027 27

Source: Primeira Divisão
Rules for classification: 1st points, 2nd head-to-head, 3rd goals average
1 Porto qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup as Portuguese Cup winners
(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.

Results

Home ╲ Away BEM BEL BENBOABRACHAESTFAMFARGVIMARNACPENPORSALSCPTIRCFUVGUVSE
Beira-Mar 11 01 20 10 21 21 10 00 00 10 10 30 12 11 01 32 41 10 10
Belenenses 22 02 20 11 20 21 00 10 30 12 23 10 01 20 01 11 01 10 21
Benfica 30 20 11 20 10 40 10 20 30 31 30 20 22 40 11 50 41 20 20
Boavista 11 10 12 20 20 30 22 20 21 10 40 50 11 00 03 11 11 00 21
Braga 21 20 13 52 11 10 10 42 12 31 62 20 01 30 01 12 12 00 23
Chaves 60 20 03 01 01 13 31 42 11 31 11 22 12 10 22 11 21 10 43
Estrela da Amadora 20 10 14 10 20 00 11 01 52 02 30 10 12 11 12 11 00 20 22
Famalicão 21 30 13 03 41 11 11 23 10 10 00 00 00 21 01 21 10 21 00
Farense 32 00 22 12 00 20 30 10 20 12 21 20 01 50 01 20 00 20 20
Gil Vicente 00 21 23 41 00 22 11 10 21 20 20 00 02 00 21 00 11 00 10
Marítimo 22 10 02 11 01 22 11 10 31 10 10 10 12 02 10 22 21 12 21
Nacional 00 01 02 11 10 20 00 13 31 21 00 11 23 11 02 00 12 31 11
Penafiel 30 10 11 21 20 20 21 00 41 02 11 12 00 10 25 10 30 10 21
Porto 21 00 02 31 20 31 20 20 10 20 31 12 20 30 20 21 50 50 41
Salgueiros 21 00 02 20 00 10 21 31 10 10 00 11 10 13 00 10 30 00 10
Sporting CP 20 10 02 21 30 11 10 20 01 20 00 30 20 02 51 10 20 30 10
Tirsense 20 10 13 44 10 02 11 20 32 12 10 31 22 12 21 00 01 10 11
União da Madeira 22 11 02 02 11 11 00 21 00 10 11 10 30 13 22 02 00 00 11
Vitória de Guimarães 11 10 02 01 00 11 00 01 20 20 10 31 30 02 21 11 10 20 42
Vitória de Setúbal 11 20 20 20 01 11 11 00 21 31 52 20 30 02 31 33 30 01 23

Source: Foradejogo (Portuguese)
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Portugal Rui Águas Benfica 25
2 Portugal Domingos Porto 24
3 Portugal Fernando Gomes Sporting 22
4 Nigeria Ricky Estrela da Amadora 15
5 Nigeria Yekini Vitória de Setúbal 13
Brazil Jorge Andrade Boavista
7 Brazil Geraldão Porto 12
Serbia Curcic Farense
9 Croatia Rudi Chaves 11
Brazil Marlon Brandão Boavista
Portugal Tozé Salgueiros

Source: Foradejogo[2]

References

  1. "Teams". Footballzz.
  2. "Primeira Divisão 1990-91 – Top Scorers". Footballzz. Retrieved 2 June 2015.

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