2014–15 Campeonato Nacional Feminino

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The 2014–15 Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino was the 30th edition of the top division of the Portugal women's football championship. It started on 21 September 2014 and ended on 14 June 2015. Leixões SC and Fundação Laura Santos returned to the category on the first try, replacing Escola Setúbal and 12-times champion 1º Dezembro.

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CF Benfica won the championship for the first time and qualified for the Champions League. Valadares Gaia FC was the runner-up, while defending champion Atlético Ouriense was third. Leixões and FC Cesarense were relegated. [1]

Teams

Team2013-142014-15LocationStadiumCapacity
Atlético Ouriense 1st3rd Ourém Campo da Caridade 2,500
A-dos-Francos 2nd6th Caldas da Raínha Campo Luís Duarte 1,000
Benfica 3rd1st Lisbon Estádio Francisco Lázaro 1,500
Albergaria 4th5th Albergaria-a-Velha Municipal António Martins Pereira 2,000
Boavista 5th8th Porto Estádio do Bessa Século XXI 28,263
Vilaverdense 6th7th Vila Verde Campo Cruz do Reguengo 5,000
Valadares Gaia FC 7th2nd Gulpilhares e Valadares Complexo Desportivo de Valadares 500
Cesarense 8th10th Cesar Estádio do Mergulhão 5,000
Fundação Santos Promoted4th Gouveia Municipal do Farvão 5,000
Leixões SC Promoted9th Leça da Palmeira Complexo da Bataria 2,500

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Second stage

Championship group

Relegation group

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