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Porto Football Association


FieldValue
pixels120
countryPortugal
confedUEFA
founded10 August 1912
teams134
36 (Division of Elite)
32 (Division of Honour)
32 (First Division)
34 (Second Division)
promotionCampeonato de Portugal
levels4, 5, 6, 7
domest_cupTaça de Portugal
Taça AF Porto
website

Porto Football Association

36 (Division of Elite) 32 (Division of Honour) 32 (First Division) 34 (Second Division) Taça AF Porto The Porto Football Association (Portuguese: Associação de Futebol do Porto; abbreviated as AF Porto) is the district governing body for all football and futsal competitions in the Portuguese district of Porto. It is also the regulator of the clubs registered in the district.

It was officially founded on 10 August 1912 by the initiative of F.C. Porto and Leixões S.C., who were immediately joined by many other clubs, including some from outside districts. Today it is the largest football district association in the country with 340 clubs and 19.796 athletes in all age categories, 750 referees and organises around games 12.800 per season.

Below the Campeonato de Portugal (Portuguese third level) the competitions are organised at a district level (known in Portuguese as Distritais) with each District Association organising its competitions according to geographical and other factors. AF Porto runs a league competition with four divisions, at the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh levels of the Portuguese football league system and a cup competition known as Taça AF Porto (since 2013–14). Taça AF Porto winners and Elite Division runner-ups earn a spot in the following season's Taça de Portugal.

Porto FA clubs in national leagues (2020–21)

Currently there are 17 Porto FA clubs playing in the national leagues (first, second and third levels of the Portuguese football league system. Aves, Boavista, Leça, Leixões, Paços de Ferreira, Penafiel, Porto, Rio Ave, Salgueiros, Tirsense, Trofense, Varzim, the forerunners to Felgueiras and the defunct Académico do Porto have competed in Primeira Liga, which at 14 clubs is the highest total for a District Association.

[[Primeira Liga]]

  • Boavista F.C.
  • F.C. Porto
  • Rio Ave F.C.

[[LigaPro]]

  • F.C. Paços de Ferreira
  • C.D. Aves
  • F.C. Penafiel
  • F.C. Porto B
  • Leixões S.C.
  • Varzim S.C.

[[Campeonato de Portugal (league)|Campeonato de Portugal]]

  • A.R. São Martinho
  • Amarante F.C.
  • C.D. Trofense
  • F.C. Felgueiras 1932
  • F.C. Pedras Rubras
  • Gondomar S.C.
  • Leça F.C.
  • S.C. Coimbrões
  • U.S.C. Paredes
  • C.F. Canelas 2010
  • Valadares Gaia F.C.
  • F.C. Tirsense
  • S.C. Salgueiros

Current Championships (2020–21)

The AF Porto runs the following divisions:

  • Elite Division (tier 4)
  • Honour Division (tier 5)
  • First Division (tier 6)
  • Second Division (tier 7)

List of champions

Club won the Porto Championship
SeasonElite DivisionHonour DivisionFirst DivisionSecond DivisionThird DivisionPorto FA CupPorto FA SupercupPorto Championship (1913–1947)Regional championships (1947–Present)
1913–14Boavista
1914–15Porto
1915–16Porto (2)Porto
1916–17Porto (3)Porto (2)
1917–18SalgueirosEspinho
1918–19Porto (4)
1919–20Porto (5)
1920–21Porto (6)
1921–22Porto (7)Salgueiros
1922–23Porto (8)Espinho
1923–24Porto (9)Sport Progresso
1924–25Porto (10)
1925–26Porto (11)Coimbrões
1926–27Porto (12)
1927–28Porto (13)
1928–29Porto (14)Ramaldense
1929–30Porto (15)Candal
1930–31Porto (16)Boavista
1931–32Porto (17)
1932–33Porto (18)
1933–34Porto (19)
1934–35Porto (20)
1935–36Porto (21)
1936–37Porto (22)
1937–38Porto (23)Candal (2)
1938–39Porto (24)Ramaldense (2)
1939–40LeixõesRamaldense (3)Infesta
1940–41Porto (25)Candal (3)Paredes
1941–42Académico do PortoRamaldense (4)Freamunde
1942–43Porto (26)VilanovenseRio Ave
1943–44Porto (27)Ramaldense (5)
1944–45Porto (28)
1945–46Porto (29)Académico do PortoPedrouços
1946–47Porto (30)ErmesindeTirsense
1947–48TirsensePortugal de Bonfim
1948–49TirsenseInfestaPerosinho
1949–50Salgueiros (2)VarzimValonguense
1950–51Tirsense (2)Ramaldense (6)S. Felix da Marinha
1951–52Leixões (2)Vilanovense (2)Rio Ave (2)
1952–53Salgueiros (2)Académico do Porto (2)Amarante
1953–54Académico do Porto (2)Vilanovense (2)Marco
1954–55Rio AvePedrouçosPenafiel
1955–56AvintesVarzim (2)Lixa
1956–57Académico do Porto (3)PenafielInfesta (2)
1957–58Académico do Porto (4)ParedesCandalPorto (3)
1958–59No competitions held.
1959–60VarzimS. Pedro da CovaPorto (4)
1960–61Varzim (2)Pedrouços (2)Porto (5)
1961–62Varzim (3)Coimbrões (2)Valonguense (2)Porto (6)
1962–63Tirsense (2)AvesPerosinho (2)Porto (7)
1963–64PenafielAmaranteCandal (2)Porto (8)
1964–65VilanovenseCandal (4)GondomarPorto (9)
1965–66Tirsense (3)FelgueirasTrofensePorto (10)
1966–67Avintes (2)SerzedoGrijóRio Ave
1967–68Boavista (2)Paços de FerreiraCanideloVilanovense
1968–69Avintes (3)Aliados LordeloFoz
1969–70FreamundeCoimbrões (3)Perafita
1970–71Vilanovense (2)PerosinhoCrestuma
1971–72Avintes (4)Pedras RubrasSporting Cruz
1972–73Paços de FerreiraValadaresPedrouços (3)
1973–74ParedesValonguenseInfesta (3)
1974–75Aliados LordeloLixaRio Tinto
1975–76LeverenseCrestumaNun'Álvares
1976–77AmaranteCoimbrões (4)GensSalgueiros
1977–78LeçaTrofenseAparecida
1978–79ValadaresCustóiasMarítimo Angeiras
1979–80LixaCastêlo da MaiaSenhora da HoraSalgueiros (2)
1980–81MarcoSport Progresso (2)PadroensePorto (11)
1981–82FelgueirasOliveira do DouroAlfenensePenafiel
1982–83Freamunde (2)ArcozeloRorizLeixões
1983–84InfestaPedras Rubras (2)Os LusitanosPorto (12)
1984–85LousadaAliados Lordelo (2)Sporting Cruz (2)Felgueiras
1985–86PedrouçosDragões SandinensesAliança de Gandra
1986–87Dragões SandinensesNogueirenseRamaldense
1987–88Vilanovense (3)Ramaldense (6)Gatões
1988–89Rio TintoPerafitaCovêlo
1989–90S. MartinhoGondomarSalvadorense
1990–91Avintes (5)Caíde ReiCustóias
1991–92Oliveira do DouroCampoPasteleira
1992–93VilanovenseSenhora da HoraGatõesLombaLomba
1993–94Senhora da HoraDesportivo VilarPasteleiraGulpilharesS. Pedro Rates
1994–95ValonguenseS. Martinho (2)Mindelo
1995–96CanelasLeverense (2)Regilde
1996–97ErmesindeSport ProgressoVilarinho
1997–98AvintesS. Martinho (3)Arcozelo (2)
1998–99Pedras RubrasLombaCampo (2)
1999–2000TirsenseCoimbrões / Estrelas de FânzeresPasteleira (2)
2000–01Valonguense (2)PerosinhoBougadense
2001–02LixaBougadenseCanidelo
2002–03NogueirenseSobradoS. Pedro Rates
2003–04Valonguense (3)Oliveira do Douro (2)Leça do Balio
2004–05Vila MeãCandalFolgosa da Maia
2005–06AmaranteCanideloSerzedo (2)
2006–07PadroenseVárzea DouroLavrense
2007–08CoimbrõesGrijóZezerense
2008–09PedrouçosSport Progresso (2)Salgueiros (2)
2009–10SousenseCustóias (2)Foz
2010–11InfestaDragões Sandinenses (2)Not attributed.
2011–12Felgueiras 1932PerafitaValadares Gaia
2012–13Lixa (2)Maia LidadorCanelas 2010
2013–14SobradoValadares GaiaVilarinhoErmesinde 1936Serzedo
2014–15S. MartinhoBaiãoErmesinde 1936AparecidaOliveira do Douro
2015–16Aliança de GandraCanelas 2010Leça do BalioLousadaBarrosasBarrosas
2016–17Canelas 2010Ermesinde 1936PedrosoSalvadorenseCanelas 2010
2017–18LeçaFoz / Gondomar BMarco 09 / Rio Tinto (2)Inter MilheirósRio Tinto
2018–19Canelas 2010 (2)Nogueirense (2)Lousada BFerreiraVilarinho

Source: www.afporto.pt

All-time Primeira Liga table

These are the most successful Porto FA clubs in the history of Primeira Liga (as of the 2022–23 season):

PosTeamSPtsGPWDLGFGAGD1st2nd3rd4th5th6thTDebutSince/
Last AppBest
1Porto895570253417054553805627222234053029131131871934–351934–351
2Boavista 602550184069347167623852536-1511321045251935–362014–151
3Rio Ave2810919082782573739511191-2403251979–802022–235
4Paços de Ferreira249237842342213298391106-26711241990–912022–233
5Salgueiros247747401971833608041377-5731121943–442001–025
6Leixões257136701831643237501186-4361121936–372009–105
7Varzim21683618169176273638913-2751121963–642002–035
8Penafiel14435434106117211351625-2741980–812014–1510
9Tirsense82682566573118219370-1511967–681995–968
10Desportivo das Aves61601964040116173320-1471985–862019–2013
11Leça4124124332566120231-1111941–421997–9812
12Académico do Porto5608218658137300-1631934–351941–427
13Felgueiras1333489172947-181995–961995–9616
14Trofense1233058172542-172008–092008–0916

:A. Never relegated. :B. Club ended football team in 1964. :C. Club folded in 2005. Successor club Felgueiras 1932 was founded in 2006.

Clubs no longer in competition

Notes

References

References

  1. "AFP - Sobre a Instituição".
  2. "Portugal - Regional Championships - RSSSF". Paulo Martins and João Nunes for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  3. "AFP - Galeria de Campeões (until 2015)".
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