- and
Sporting Clube de
Portugal won the championship. Source:
RSSSF and
footballzz.co.uk (C) Champions; (R)
Relegated Source: Legend: Blue = home team win;...
- and
Sporting Clube de
Portugal won the championship. Source:
RSSSF and
footballzz.co.uk (C) Champions; (R)
Relegated Source: Legend: Blue = home team win;...
- by 14 teams, and S.L.
Benfica won the championship. Source:
RSSSF and
footballzz.co.uk (C) Champions; (R)
Relegated Source: Legend: Blue = home team win;...
- by 16 teams, and S.L.
Benfica won the championship. Source:
RSSSF and
footballzz.co.uk (C) Champions; (R)
Relegated Notes:
Sporting qualified for the Cup...
- away team win. Source:
Footballzz "Teams".
Footballzz.[permanent dead link] "Primeira Liga 2002-03 – Top Scorers".
Footballzz.
Retrieved 28 May 2015...
- away team win. Sources:
Footballzz "Teams".
Footballzz.[permanent dead link] "Primeira Liga 2000-01 – Top Scorers".
Footballzz.
Retrieved 27 May 2015...
- Source:
Footballzz 1998–99 in
Portuguese football "Teams".
Footballzz.[permanent dead link] "Primeira Divisão 1998-99 – Top Scorers".
Footballzz. Retrieved...
-
contested by 16 teams, and F.C.
Porto won the championship. Source:
RSSSF and
footballzz.co.uk (C) Champions; (R)
Relegated Notes:
Benfica qualified for the Cup...
- by 16 teams, and S.L.
Benfica won the championship. Source:
RSSSF and
footballzz.co.uk (C)
Champions Notes:
Porto qualified for the 1987–88
European Cup...
- FC Porto".
Footballzz.com. ZOS, Lda.
Retrieved 28
October 2015.[permanent dead link] "Player x-ray :: Vítor Baía :: FC Porto".
Footballzz.com. ZOS, Lda...