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Taça da Liga


FieldValue
imageSímbolo da Allianz Cup.png
image_size165px
organiserLiga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional
founded2007
number of teams36 (2021–22 season)
regionPortugal
current championsVitória de Guimarães (1st title)
most successful clubBenfica (8 titles)
website
current2026–27 Taça da Liga
broadcastersSIC (final)
Sport TV

Sport TV The Taça da Liga (), known outside Portugal as Portuguese League Cup, is an annual club football competition organised by the Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional (LPFP) for teams competing in the top two tiers of Portuguese football – the Primeira Liga and Liga Portugal 2. Unlike Portugal's other domestic cup competition, the Taça de Portugal, the winners of the Taça da Liga do not qualify for European competitions.

The Taça da Liga was established in the 2007–08 season, thus becoming the third official competition for professional clubs in Portugal, after a proposal by Sporting CP and Boavista was approved by LPFP members on 28 November 2006. For sponsorship reasons, it is currently known as Allianz Cup (with the English word cup).

Benfica are the most successful team in the competition, having won eight trophies (four of which consecutively between 2009 and 2012). Vitória de Guimarães are the current holders after defeating their Minho rivals Braga 2–1 in the 2026 final to win their first title in the competition.

Format

The Taça da Liga format has had changes throughout the competition's history in order to increase the number of matches and also revenue for both clubs and LPFP. Starting in the 2021–22 season, the format is the following:

  • First round – One-legged ties between all Segunda Liga teams (except reserve or B teams), the ten Primeira Liga teams ranked 7th–16th in the previous season, and the two teams promoted from the Segunda Liga, with the winner advancing to the next round.
  • Second round – One-legged ties between the first-round winners and the two Primeira Liga teams ranked 5th and 6th in the previous season. The winners advance to the next round.
  • Third round – Four groups of three teams played in a single round-robin format, each containing two second-round winners and one of the four top-placed Primeira Liga season teams of the previous season. The group winners advance to the next round.
  • Knockout phase – Semi-finals and final played as one-legged fixtures played at a neutral ground.

For 2022–23, due to fixture congestion surrounding the 2022 FIFA World Cup, all Segunda Liga and Primeira Liga teams (except reserve or B teams) were placed into 8 groups (6 groups of 4 teams and 2 groups of 5 teams), with the group winners advancing to the knockout phase, consisting of quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final. All knockout stage games are one-legged fixtures, with the semi-finals and finals still played at a neutral ground. All group stage games and the quarter-finals were played during the international break surrounding the World Cup.

Finals

SeasonWinnersScoreRunners-upDateVenue
2007–08Vitória de Setúbal0–0 (3–2 p)Sporting CP22 March 2008Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé
2008–09Benfica1–1 (3–2 p)Sporting CP21 March 2009
2009–10Benfica (2)3–0Porto21 March 2010
2010–11Benfica (3)2–1Paços de Ferreira23 April 2011Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra
2011–12Benfica (4)2–1Gil Vicente14 April 2012
2012–13Braga1–0Porto13 April 2013
2013–14Benfica (5)2–0Rio Ave7 May 2014Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria
2014–15Benfica (6)2–1Marítimo29 May 2015Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra
2015–16Benfica (7)6–2Marítimo20 May 2016
2016–17Moreirense1–0Braga29 January 2017Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé
2017–18Sporting CP1–1 (5–4 p)Vitória de Setúbal27 January 2018Estádio Municipal de Braga, Braga
2018–19Sporting CP (2)1–1 (3–1 p)Porto26 January 2019
2019–20Braga (2)1–0Porto25 January 2020
2020–21Sporting CP (3)1–0Braga23 January 2021Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria
2021–22Sporting CP (4)2–1Benfica29 January 2022
2022–23Porto2–0Sporting CP28 January 2023
2023–24Braga (3)1–1 (5–4 p)Estoril27 January 2024
2024–25Benfica (8)1–1 (7–6 p)Sporting CP11 January 2025
2025–26Vitória de Guimarães2–1Braga10 January 2026

Performance by club

ClubWinnersRunners-upWinning yearsRunner-up yearsBenficaSporting CPBragaPortoVitória de SetúbalMoreirenseVitória de GuimarãesMarítimoPaços de FerreiraGil VicenteRio AveEstoril
812009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 20252022
442018, 2019, 2021, 20222008, 2009, 2023, 2025
332013, 2020, 20242017, 2021, 2026
1420232010, 2013, 2019, 2020
1120082018
102017
102026
022015, 2016
012011
012012
012014
012024

Participating clubs

TeamCityYearsFirst seasonLast seasonTitlesRunners-up
1BenficaLisbon19200820268
2Sporting CPLisbon19200820264
3BragaBraga19200820263
4PortoPorto19200820261
5Vitória de SetúbalSetúbal13200820201
6Vitória de GuimarãesGuimarães19200820261
7MoreirenseMoreira de Cónegos14201120251
8MarítimoFunchal16200820240
9EstorilEstoril17200820240
10Paços de FerreiraPaços de Ferreira17200820240
11Rio AveVila do Conde16200820240
12Gil VicenteBarcelos15200820240
13Santa ClaraPonta Delgada18200820260
14NacionalFunchal17200820250
15FeirenseSanta Maria da Feira16200820240
15LeixõesMatosinhos16200820240
15PortimonensePortimão16200820240
18PenafielPenafiel15200820240
19AcadémicaCoimbra14200820220
19Sporting da CovilhãCovilhã14200920230
21Desportivo das AvesVila das Aves13200820200
21OliveirenseOliveira de Azeméis13200920240
23BelenensesLisbon12200820240
23AroucaArouca12201120240
23TondelaTondela12201320260
26ChavesChaves11201020240
27OlhanenseOlhão10200820170
27VarzimPóvoa de Varzim10200820220
27TrofenseTrofa10200820230
27BoavistaPorto10200820240
27Académico de ViseuViseu10201420240
32Beira-MarAveiro8200820150
32FreamundeFreamunde8200820170
32FarenseFaro8201420240
32FamalicãoVila Nova de Famalicão8201620240
36União da MadeiraFunchal7201220180
36MafraMafra7201620240
38NavalFigueira da Foz6200820130
38União de LeiriaLeiria6200820240
38VizelaVizela6200820240
41Atlético CPLisbon5201220160
41Estrela da AmadoraAmadora5200820240
43Cova da PiedadeCova da Piedade4201720200
43B-SADLisbon4201920230
43Casa PiaLisbon4202020240
46FátimaFátima3200820110
46VilafranquenseVila Franca de Xira3202020230
48GondomarGondomar2200820090
48OrientalLisbon2201520160
48TorreenseTorres Vedras2202320240
51CarregadoCarregado1201020100
51FafeFafe1201720170
51RealQueluz1201820180
51AVSVila das Aves1202420240
51VilaverdenseVila Verde1202420240
51AlvercaAlverca1202620260

Players statistics

Appearances

RankNat.PlayerAppsGoalsYearsClubs
1BrazilJardel4312009–2021Estoril, Olhanense, Benfica
2PortugalTarantini4152007–2021Portimonense, Rio Ave
3PortugalRicardo Esgaio3902012–2025Sporting CP, Académica, Braga
4PortugalGilberto Silva3832007–2023Boavista, Covilhã
5PortugalUkra3732007–2023Varzim, Olhanense, FC Porto, Braga, Rio Ave, Santa Clara
PortugalPizzi3792009–2024Covilhã, Paços Ferreira, Benfica, Braga
PortugalPaulinho37212012–2024Trofense, Gil Vicente, Braga, Sporting CP
8PortugalFilipe Gonçalves3632007–2020Vitória Setúbal, Paços Ferreira, Trofense, Moreirense, Estoril, Oliveirense
9PortugalRicardo Pessoa3572007–2018Portimonense, Moreirense
PortugalJoão Pedro3542007–2022Beira-Mar, União de Leiria, Oliveirense, Naval, Braga Belenenses, Moreirense, Académica

Bold = Still active and playing in Portugal

Goalscorers

All-time top scorers

RankNat.PlayerGoalsGamesYearsClubs
1PortugalPaulinho21372012–2024Trofense, Gil Vicente, Braga, Sporting CP
2PortugalTozé Marreco12252010–Desportivo das Aves, União da Madeira, Naval, Tondela, Académica
3PortugalLiédson11132007–2013Sporting CP, Porto
4BrazilJonas10152014–2019Benfica
5PortugalHélder Guedes9342007–2018Penafiel, Paços de Ferreira, Rio Ave, Vitória Setúbal
BrazilLima9162009–2015Belenenses, Braga, Benfica
PortugalRabiola9162007–2015Porto, Desportivo das Aves, Penafiel
PortugalDyego Sousa9212010–2019Leixões, Tondela, Portimonense Marítimo, Braga
PortugalEdinho9222007–2020Marítimo, Académica, Braga, Vitória de Setúbal, Feirense
PortugalMiguel Rosa9252008–2022Estoril, Carregado, Belenenses, Cova da Piedade, Estrela da Amadora
PortugalClemente9272007–2019Chaves, Oliveirense, Santa Clara
PortugalPizzi9372009–2024Covilhã, Paços Ferreira, Benfica, Braga

Bold = Still active and playing in Portugal

Goalscorers by seasons

SeasonPlayerCountryClubGoals2007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–242024–252025–26
MatheusBRA BrazilVitória de Setúbal5
LiédsonBRA BrazilSporting CP4
CarlãoBRA BrazilUnião de Leiria3
Hugo VieiraPOR PortugalGil Vicente5
Baba DiawaraSEN SenegalMarítimo4
RodrigoESP SpainBenfica
Miguel RosaPOR PortugalBelenenses
FabrícioBRA BrazilSporting da Covilhã5
JosuéPOR PortugalPaços de Ferreira
Rafael PorcellisBRA BrazilSanta Clara
RabiolaPOR PortugalDesportivo das Aves
Tozé MarrecoPOR PortugalTondela3
Jackson MartínezCOL ColombiaPorto
MoreiraPOR PortugalLeixões
Ricardo PessoaPOR PortugalPortimonense
WágnerBRA BrazilMoreirense
JonasBenfica5
André CarvalhasPortimonense4
Raúl JiménezBenfica
TaliscaBenfica
WelthonPaços de Ferreira4
Gonçalo PaciênciaVitória de Setúbal5
PaulinhoBraga4
Dyego SousaBraga
Ricardo HortaBraga4
SoaresPorto
PaulinhoBraga3
Gustavo SauerBoavista4
PaulinhoSporting CP8
ClaytonCasa Pia4
Viktor GyökeresSporting CP4
Alioune NdoyeVitória SC3

Sponsorship

Since its inception (except in the period between 2011 and 2015) the Taça da Liga has had the following naming sponsors meaning it has been known by different names:

PeriodSponsorName
2007–2010CarlsbergCarlsberg Cup
2010–2011BwinBwin Cup
2011–2015No main sponsorTaça da Liga
2015–2018CTTTaça CTT
2018–AllianzAllianz Cup

Records

  • Most tournament wins (team): 8 wins, Benfica
  • Most final appearances (team): 9, Benfica
  • Most tournament wins (player): 7, Luisão for Benfica;
  • Most final appearances: (individual): 6, Luisão for Benfica (2009–11, 2014–16)
  • Most matches (team): 72, Sporting
  • Most matches (individual): 43, Jardel
  • Most game wins (team): 46, Benfica
  • Most goals (team): 143, Benfica
  • Highest goalscorer (career): 21 goals, Paulinho
  • Highest goalscorer (season): 5 goals, by Matheus for Vitória de Setúbal (2007–08), Hugo Vieira for Gil Vicente (2010–11) and Jonas for Benfica (2014–15)
  • Most goals scored in a match (individual): 4 goals, by Rabiola for Desportivo das Aves vs Trofense, 29 July 2012
  • Biggest win: Sporting CP 6–0 União da Madeira, third round, 20 December 2017
  • Biggest win in a final: Marítimo 2–6 Benfica, 20 May 2016
  • Highest scoring game: 8 goals, Belenenses 5–3 Leixões, first round, 7 August 2011 and Marítimo 2–6 Benfica, final, 20 May 2016
  • Most penalties in a deciding penalty shoot-out: 20 – Vitória de Guimarães 6–7 Sporting CP (27 September 2007)
  • Youngest goalscorer in the final: Bruno Pereirinha, 20 years and 19 days, for Sporting CP vs Benfica, 2009
  • Youngest player in the final: Geovany Quenda, 17 years, 8 months and 13 days for Sporting CP vs Benfica, 2025
  • Youngest captain in the final: João Moutinho, 21 years, 6 months and 14 days for Sporting CP vs Vitória de Setúbal, 2008

References

References

  1. "Taça da Liga – Acerca desta Competição". [[Portuguese League for Professional Football]].
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