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1989–90 Primeira Divisão

56th season of top-tier Portuguese football


56th season of top-tier Portuguese football

FieldValue
competitionPrimeira Divisão
season1989–90
winnersPorto
11th title
relegatedPortimonense
Feirense
continentalcup1European Cup
continentalcup1 qualifiersPorto (first round)
continentalcup2Cup Winners' Cup
continentalcup2 qualifiersEstrela da Amadora (first round)
continentalcup3UEFA Cup
continentalcup3 qualifiersBenfica (first round)
Sporting CP (first round)
Vitória de Guimarães (first round)
league topscorerMagnusson (33 goals)
biggest home winBenfica 7–0 Penafiel
(14 October 1989)
Porto 7–0 Tirsense
(26 November 1989)
biggest away winBraga 0–4 Benfica
(3 December 1989)
highest scoringBenfica 7–0 Penafiel
(14 October 1989)
Porto 7–0 Tirsense
(26 November 1989)
matches306
total goals666
prevseason1988–89
nextseason1990–91

11th title Feirense Sporting CP (first round) Vitória de Guimarães (first round) (14 October 1989) Porto 7–0 Tirsense (26 November 1989) (3 December 1989) (14 October 1989) Porto 7–0 Tirsense (26 November 1989) The 1989–90 Primeira Divisão was the 56th edition of top flight of Portuguese football. It started on 20 August 1989 with a match between Chaves and Penafiel, and ended on 20 May 1990. The league was contested by 18 clubs with Benfica as the defending champions.

Porto qualified for the 1990–91 European Cup first round, Estrela da Amadora qualified for the 1990–91 European Cup Winners' Cup first round, and Benfica, Sporting CP and Vitória de Guimarães qualified for the 1990–91 UEFA Cup first round. Portimonense and Feirense were relegated to the Liga de Honra. Magnusson was the top scorer with 33 goals.

Promotion and relegation

Teams relegated to [[Liga de Honra]]

  • Espinho
  • Fafe
  • Farense
  • Leixões
  • Académico de Viseu

Espinho, Fafe, Farense, Leixões and Académico de Viseu were consigned to the Liga de Honra following their final classification in 1988–89 season.

Teams promoted from Liga de Honra

  • União da Madeira
  • Feirense
  • Tirsense

The other five teams were replaced by União da Madeira, Feirense and Tirsense from the Liga de Honra, as the league dropped from 20 to 18 teams.

Teams

Stadia and locations

TeamHead coachCityStadium1988–89 finish
Beira-MarBelgium Jean ThissenAveiroEstádio Mário Duarte15th
BelenensesBulgaria Hristo MladenovLisbonEstádio do Restelo7th
BenficaSweden Sven-Göran ErikssonLisbonEstádio da Luz1st
BoavistaPortugal Raul ÁguasPortoEstádio do Bessa3rd
BragaPortugal Vítor ManuelBragaEstádio Primeiro de Maio6th
ChavesPortugal José RomãoChavesEstádio Municipal de Chaves13th
Estrela da AmadoraPortugal João AlvesAmadoraEstádio José Gomes8th
FeirensePortugal Henrique NunesSanta Maria da FeiraEstádio Marcolino de Castro2nd in Segunda Divisão
MarítimoPortugal QuinitoFunchalEstádio dos Barreiros12th
NacionalPortugal Fernando PiresFunchalEstádio dos Barreiros10th
PenafielPortugal Carlos AlhinhoPenafielEstádio Municipal 25 de Abril14th
PortimonensePortugal José TorresPortimãoEstádio Municipal de Portimão11th
PortoPortugal Artur JorgePortoEstádio das Antas2nd
SportingPortugal Manuel JoséLisbonEstádio José Alvalade4th
TirsensePortugal Prof. NecaSanto TirsoEstádio Abel Alves de Figueiredo3rd in Segunda Divisão
União da MadeiraPortugal Rui MâncioFunchalEstádio dos Barreiros1st in Segunda Divisão
Vitória de GuimarãesBrazil Paulo AutuoriGuimarãesEstádio D. Afonso Henriques9th
Vitória de SetúbalPOR Manuel FernandesSetúbalEstádio do Bonfim5th

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
PenafielPortugal Carlos Alhinho22 October 198918thPOR José Augusto23 October 1989
BelenensesBulgaria Hristo Mladenov29 October 198911thBrazil Moisés Andrade5 November 1989
BoavistaPortugal Raul Águas5 November 198910thPortugal Manuel Barbosa6 November 1989
MarítimoPortugal Quinito5 November 198913thPortugal Ferreira da Costa3 December 1989
PortimonensePortugal José Torres19 November 198917thPOR Quinito20 November 1989
NacionalPortugal Fernando Pires26 November 198918thBRA Jair Picerni4 December 1989
SportingPortugal Manuel José10 December 19894thPOR Vítor Damas11 December 1989
SportingPOR Vítor Damas23 December 19894thPOR Raul Águas24 December 1989
Beira-MarBelgium Jean Thissen28 January 199012thPortugal Vítor Urbano29 January 1990
PortimonensePOR Quinito4 March 199018thPortugal Manuel de Oliveira5 March 1990
PenafielPortugal José Augusto14 April 199016thPOR Joaquim Teixeira15 April 1990
Vitória de SetúbalPOR Manuel Fernandes21 April 19905thPOR Conhé25 April 1990

League standings

Results

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1SWE MagnussonBenfica33
2POR Rui ÁguasPorto18
3BUL GetovPortimonense15
4ALG MadjerPorto13
5NGA RickyEstrela da Amadora12
BRA IsaíasBoavista
7BUL MladenovVitória de Setúbal11
BRA Jorge AndradeBoavista
MOZ Chiquinho CondeBelenenses
BEL DemolPorto

Source: Foradejogo

Attendances

#ClubAverage
1Porto43,824
2Benfica40,588
3Sporting29,294
4Vitória SC15,412
5Braga12,588
6Beira-Mar12,294
7Boavista10,647
8Vitória FC10,412
9Os Belenenses8,794
10Tirsense8,471
11Marítimo8,265
12Estrela da Amadora7,471
13Feirense7,471
14Penafiel6,294
15Portimonense5,882
16Chaves5,765
17CD Nacional5,029
18CF União2,741

Source:

Footnotes

References

  1. "Teams". Footballzz.
  2. "Primeira Divisão 1989-90 – Top Scorers". Footballzz.
  3. https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/prt/aveprt90.htm
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