1955–56 Primeira Divisão

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Statistics of Portuguese Liga in the 1955/1956 season.

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Primeira Liga
Season1955–56
Champions FC Porto
4th title
Relegated S.C. Braga
European Cup FC Porto
Matches played182
Goals scored674 (3.7 per match)
1956–57

Overview

It was contested by 14 teams, and F.C. Porto won the championship.

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Porto (C)2618717720+5743Qualification to European Cup preliminary round
2 Benfica 2619527631+4543
3 Belenenses 2616556725+4237
4 Sporting CP 2615655427+2736
5 Sporting da Covilhã 2611785244+829
6 Barreirense 26871140602023
7 Torreense 26781132421022
8 Lusitano de Évora 26691138551721
9 Vitória de Setúbal 2676135764720
10 CUF Barreiro 26681233582520
11 Caldas 26671329502119
12 Atlético CP 26671347621519
13 Académica 26831536521619
14 Braga (R)26531836844813Relegation to Segunda Divisão
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away ACA ACP BAR BEL BEN BRA CAL CUF LUS POR SCP SCO SCT VSE
Académica 2–13–10–51–04–12–23–41–21–21–11–04–12–1
Atlético CP 4–23–21–11–44–01–17–23–32–20–23–20–03–1
Barreirense 3–13–21–02–47–01–11–12–11–42–31–11–11–0
Belenenses 3–15–23–02–27–23–13–05–00–12–14–15–13–3
Benfica 4–03–04–11–07–13–03–21–11–13–02–22–25–1
Braga 1–32–11–11–42–34–14–10–21–52–30–21–04–2
Caldas 2–11–00–10–20–10–03–03–13–30–22–02–23–1
CUF Barreiro 1–02–11–11–21–52–21–12–20–40–01–13–13–2
Lusitano Évora 1–11–11–10–20–14–37–31–10–31–14–02–12–2
Porto 3–02–010–11–13–04–05–03–14–13–15–12–04–1
Sporting CP 2–15–27–11–01–34–22–03–06–01–03–00–12–0
Sporting da Covilhã 3–02–24–02–02–44–13–02–11–02–21–12–17–1
Torreense 2–03–12–11–12–53–01–01–22–00–00–02–41–1
Vitória de Setúbal 2–19–22–30–43–56–13–02–05–11–12–23–33–1
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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