1981–82 Primeira Divisão

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Statistics of Portuguese Liga in the 1981–82 season.

Primeira Liga
Season1981–82
ChampionsSporting CP
16th title
RelegatedPenafiel
Académico de Viseu
Belenenses
União de Leiria
European CupSporting CP (first round)
Cup Winners' Cup Sporting Braga (first round)
UEFA CupBenfica (first round)
Porto (first round)
Matches played240
Goals scored563 (2.35 per match)
Top goalscorerJacques (27 goals)

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and Sporting Clube de Portugal won the championship.

C.F. Os Belenenses, who had co-founded the league in 1934 with Sporting, S.L. Benfica and F.C. Porto, was relegated for the first time.

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Sporting CP (C)3019836626+4046Qualification to European Cup first round
2Benfica3020466022+3844Qualification to UEFA Cup first round
3Porto3017944617+2943
4Vitória de Guimarães30131254222+2038
5Rio Ave3013892631−534
6Portimonense30128103524+1132
7Braga30118113442−830Qualification to Cup Winners' Cup preliminary round
8Vitória de Setúbal30910113035−528
9Boavista30106143637−126
10Espinho30711123242−1025
11Amora30612122937−824
12Estoril30710133041−1124
13Penafiel (R)3095162037−1723Relegation to Segunda Divisão
14Académico de Viseu (R)3095162452−2823
15Belenenses (R)30510152848−2020
16União de Leiria (R)3084182550−2520
Source: RSSSF[1] and footballzz.co.uk[2]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ AwayACVAMOBELBENBOABRAESPESTPENPTMPORRAVSCPULEVGUVSE
Académico de Viseu0–02–00–21–02–00–03–01–03–00–10–00–22–12–02–0
Amora4–22–11–00–05–01–11–11–10–00–02–12–32–02–20–1
Belenenses2–00–01–41–00–04–02–11–12–20–10–01–31–02–21–1
Benfica3–02–13–12–03–05–13–01–02–03–13–01–13–01–02–1
Boavista6–12–02–12–10–15–01–04–01–30–60–02–11–01–12–1
Braga5–02–01–11–32–22–12–12–00–31–11–00–23–12–01–1
Espinho4–14–22–01–20–00–12–13–00–00–05–10–13–10–00–0
Estoril1–00–01–10–01–01–11–12–02–11–10–00–32–02–24–2
Penafiel1–01–03–10–31–00–12–03–10–10–02–00–23–10–00–1
Portimonense4–01–15–11–11–02–12–01–20–01–10–12–02–00–02–0
Porto3–01–13–02–12–13–13–01–01–01–01–22–03–00–02–1
Rio Ave1–11–03–01–03–12–11–00–01–01–00–20–02–02–11–0
Sporting CP4–03–02–23–13–33–11–13–26–01–01–07–12–22–24–1
União de Leiria1–12–11–00–31–04–02–22–12–10–11–31–00–21–00–0
Vitória de Guimarães3–04–02–11–01–00–02–02–11–02–01–03–10–04–15–0
Vitória de Setúbal4–01–01–02–22–01–11–13–10–11–01–10–00–12–01–1
Source: [1][2]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals[3]
1 JacquesPorto27
2 Rui JordãoSporting26
3 NenéBenfica24
4 Joaquim RochaVitória de Guimarães16
5 Manuel FernandesSporting15
6 Caio CambalhotaAmora14
7 António OliveiraSporting12
N'HabolaUnião de Leiria
Norton de MatosPortimonense
10 José AbrantesEstoril10

Footnotes