Campeonato Nacional Futsal Feminino

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Campeonato Nacional de Futsal Feminino
Founded1996
CountryPortugal
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toDistritais
Domestic cup(s) Taça Nacional
Current champions Benfica (5th title)
(2021–22)
Most championships Benfica (5 titles)
Website FPF

The Campeonato Nacional de Futsal Feminino is the women's premier futsal league in Portugal. It is organised by the Portuguese Football Federation and, therefore, played under UEFA's rules.

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It was created in the 2013–14 season, joining Portugal's 16 best teams, and is disputed in a regular phase divided in two geographic zones, North and South, followed by a second phase with a poule contested by the top-four teams in each zone. The remaining teams contest one relegation poule for each zone, with the two lower teams of each group being relegated to the regional leagues (distritais). Each season, four teams are promoted from the previous edition of the Taça Nacional de Futsal Feminino. [1] [2]

Between 1996 and 2013, the national champions were the winners of the Taça Nacional (then the only national women's competition), which was contested by the winners of the regional leagues. Benfica are the current Portuguese champions, having won five consecutive league titles.

Champions by year

ClubPlayers
SeasonChampionsPoints2nd placePoints3rd placePointsTeamsRoundsTop scorerClubGoals
2013–14CR Golpilheira33 FC Vermoim 27Restauradores Avintenses261628
2014–15Novasemente GD35 Benfica 34CRC Quinta dos Lombos21
2015–16 FC Vermoim 38 Sporting CP 27 Benfica 25
2016–17 Benfica 36 Sporting CP 33Novasemente GD32
2017–18 Benfica 36 Sporting CP 33Novasemente GD32 Flag of Portugal.svg Taninha Sporting CP 17
2018–19 Benfica 40CRC Quinta dos Lombos29Novasemente GD28 Flag of Portugal.svg Carla SilvaSanta Luzia29
2020–21 Benfica
2021–22 Benfica Nun'Álvares

Performance by club

ClubChampions2nd place3rd placeChampions season(s)2nd place season(s)3rd place season(s)
Benfica 5112016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–222014–152015–16
Novasemente GD1032014–15-2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
FC Vermoim 1102015–162013–14-
CR Golpilheira1002013–14--
Sporting CP 030-2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18-
CRC Quinta dos Lombos011-2018–192014–15
Restauradores Avintenses001--2013–14
Nun'Álvares001--2021–22

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References

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