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1989–90 Segunda Divisão

56th season of second-tier football league in Portugal


56th season of second-tier football league in Portugal

FieldValue
competitionSegunda Divisão
season1989–90
winnersSC Salgueiros
promotedSC Salgueiros
Gil Vicente FC
SC Farense
prevseason1988–89
nextseason1990–91 (2DH)
1990–91 (2DB)

Gil Vicente FC SC Farense 1990–91 (2DB)

The 1989–90 Segunda Divisão season was the 56th season of recognised second-tier football in Portugal. It was the last regionalized contest for the second tier championship, as a new Segunda Liga took shape as an unified second tier from the next season onwards.

Overview

The league was contested by 54 teams in 3 divisions with SC Salgueiros, Gil Vicente FC and SC Farense winning the respective divisional competitions and gaining promotion to the Primeira Liga. The overall championship was won by SC Salgueiros.

League standings

Segunda Divisão - Zona Norte

Segunda Divisão - Zona Centro

Segunda Divisão - Zona Sul

Play-offs

Championship play-off

Segunda Divisão de Honra play-off

Segunda Divisão B play-off

The last 4 classified in each series competed for against the teams classified in 6th place in each of the 6 series of the III Divisão and the 2 best 7th classified of the 6 series of the III Divisão (CD Fátima and Moura), in one hand. The 10 winners qualified for 1990–91 Segunda Divisão B, while the losers competed in 1990–91 Terceira Divisão.

HomeScoreAway
Peniche0–2Leça
Samora Correia1-3Sintrense
Torres Novas1-2CD Lousanense
Moura AC0-2Marco
Portalegrense0-1Trofense
Loures2-0Almansilense
Amadores de Caminha0-5Oliveirense
Vizela2-0CD Fátima
União de Coimbra1-1 (3-1 g.p.)Vianense
Oliveira Bairro1-2 a.p.Olivais e Moscavide

References

References

  1. "Portugal - Table of Honor - soccerlibrary.free.fr". Soccer Library.
  2. "Torneio de Competência II/III Divisão 1989/90 :: Fase Final:: Zerozero.pt".
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