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2006–07 Primeira Liga

73rd season of top-tier Portuguese football


73rd season of top-tier Portuguese football

FieldValue
competitionPrimeira Liga
season2006–07
dates25 August 2006 – 20 May 2007
winnersPorto
(22nd title)
relegatedBeira-Mar
Desportivo das Aves
continentalcup1[Champions League](2007-08-uefa-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersPorto
Sporting CP
Benfica
continentalcup2[UEFA Cup](2007-08-uefa-cup)
continentalcup2 qualifiersBraga
Belenenses
Paços de Ferreira
best playerSimão
league topscorerLiédson (15 goals)
biggest home win5–1
(3 times)
biggest away winBeira-Mar 0–5 Porto
(25 February 2007)
highest scoringNacional 3–4 Desportivo das Aves
(15 April 2007)
matches240
total goals554
prevseason[2005–06](2005-06-primeira-liga)
nextseason[2007–08](2007-08-primeira-liga)

(22nd title) Desportivo das Aves Sporting CP Benfica Belenenses Paços de Ferreira (3 times) (25 February 2007) (15 April 2007) The 2006–07 Primeira Liga (also known as BWINLIGA for sponsorship reasons) was the 73rd edition of top flight of Portuguese football. It started on 27 August 2006 with a match between Vitória de Setúbal and Académica and ended on 20 May 2007. The league was contested by 16 clubs, with Porto as defending champions.

Porto and Sporting CP were both qualified for the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League group stage, while Benfica qualified for the UEFA Champions League qualifying round. Braga, Belenenses and Paços de Ferreira qualified for the 2007–08 UEFA Cup. Beira-Mar and Desportivo das Aves were relegated to the Liga de Honra. Liédson was the top scorer with 15 goals.

Promotion and relegation

Teams relegated to [[Liga de Honra]]

  • Penafiel
  • Rio Ave
  • Vitória de Guimarães
  • Gil Vicente

The professional competitions shrunk from 18 to 16 clubs following last season's promotions and relegations' modifications. Penafiel, Rio Ave, Vitória de Guimarães were relegated to the Liga de Honra.

In June 2006, Belenenses, who finished 15th in the previous season, were scheduled to be relegated. However, the Lisbon team presented a complaint to the Portuguese League for Professional Football regarding the use of a non-registered player (Mateus) by 13th-placed Gil Vicente. The penalty pretended by Belenenses would result in Gil Vicente being relegated in their place. This claim generated a series of appeals and controversial statements to the media. The decision has been taken on 23 August and made Belenenses stay in the Portuguese Liga while Gil Vicente were relegated to the Liga de Honra.

Teams promoted from Liga de Honra

  • Beira-Mar
  • Desportivo das Aves

Beira-Mar and Desportivo das Aves were promoted to the Liga.

Club information

ClubSeason's Last Head CoachCityStadium2005–06 season
AcadémicaPortugalCoimbraEstádio Cidade de Coimbra[14th](2005-06-primeira-liga)
Beira-MarSpainAveiroEstádio Municipal de Aveiro[1st in the Liga de Honra](2005-06-liga-de-honra)
BelenensesPortugalLisbonEstádio do Restelo[15th](2005-06-primeira-liga)
BenficaPortugalLisbonEstádio da Luz[3rd](2005-06-primeira-liga)
BoavistaPortugalPortoEstádio do Bessa – Século XXI[6th](2005-06-primeira-liga)
BragaPortugalBragaEstádio Municipal de Braga – AXA[4th](2005-06-primeira-liga)
Desportivo das AvesPortugal {{sortnameProfessor NecaManuel Gomes (football coach)}}Santo TirsoEstádio do CD das Aves
Estrela da AmadoraPortugalAmadoraEstádio José Gomes[9th](2005-06-primeira-liga)
MarítimoPortugalFunchalEstádio dos Barreiros[10th](2005-06-primeira-liga)
NacionalSerbiaFunchalEstádio da Madeira[5th](2005-06-primeira-liga)
Naval 1° de MaioPortugalFigueira da FozEstádio Municipal José Bento Pessoa[13th](2005-06-primeira-liga)
Paços de FerreiraPortugalPaços de FerreiraEstádio da Mata Real[11th](2005-06-primeira-liga)
PortoPortugalPortoEstádio do Dragão[1st](2005-06-primeira-liga)
Sporting CPPortugalLisbonEstádio José Alvalade – Século XXI[2nd](2005-06-primeira-liga)
União de LeiriaPortugalLeiriaEstádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa[7th](2005-06-primeira-liga)
Vitória de SetúbalPortugalSetúbalEstádio do Bonfim[8th](2005-06-primeira-liga)

League table

Results

Monthly awards

[[SJPF Player of the Month]]

MonthPlayerClub
SeptemberSenegal Modou SougouUnião de Leiria
OctoberPortugal SimãoBenfica
NovemberPortugal Ricardo QuaresmaPorto
DecemberPortugal Ricardo QuaresmaPorto
JanuaryPortugal QuimBenfica
FebruaryPortugal SimãoBenfica
MarchBrazil Ânderson PolgaSporting CP
AprilBrazil LiédsonSporting CP
MayArgentina Leandro RomagnoliSporting CP

[[SJPF Young Player of the Month]]

MonthPlayerClub
September
date=May 2020bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }} (Portuguese)Portugal João MoutinhoSporting CP
date=May 2020bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }} (Portuguese)Portugal João MoutinhoSporting CP
date=May 2020bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }} (Portuguese)Portugal Ruben AmorimBelenenses
date=May 2020bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }} (Portuguese)Portugal Silvestre VarelaVitória de Setúbal
date=May 2020bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }} (Portuguese)Portugal Silvestre VarelaVitória de Setúbal
date=May 2020bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }} (Portuguese)Portugal Yannick DjalóSporting CP
date=May 2020bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }} (Portuguese)Portugal Miguel VelosoSporting CP
date=June 2017bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }} (Portuguese)Portugal NaniSporting CP

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1BRA LiédsonSporting CP15
2CPV DadyBelenenses12
3BRA AdrianoPorto11
POR SimãoBenfica
5ITA Fabrizio MiccoliBenfica10
POR Hélder PostigaPorto
AUT Roland LinzBoavista
BRA NeiNaval
9ARG Lucho GonzálezPorto9
10BRA AlecsandroSporting CP8
ARG Lisandro LópezPorto
BRA WenderBraga
POR José PedroBelenenses

Attendances

#ClubAverageHighest
1Benfica39,01062,756
2Porto38,78150,428
3Sporting33,28544,042
4Braga12,22929,931
5Académica8,75119,464
6Beira-Mar6,64329,547
7Boavista4,70317,500
8Marítimo4,16710,000
9Os Belenenses4,00710,000
10Vitória FC3,4276,372
11Paços de Ferreira3,2678,000
12Aves3,1137,000
13União de Leiria2,76311,433
14Estrela da Amadora2,1547,650
15Naval1,9635,000
16CD Nacional1,9203,000

Source:

References

References

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  2. (12 November 2006). "Simão Sabrosa, o melhor de Outubro". SJPF.
  3. (13 December 2006). "Quaresma eleito o melhor jogador de Novembro". SJPF.
  4. (7 January 2007). "Bis para Ricardo Quaresma". SJPF.
  5. (6 February 2007). "Quim eleito o melhor jogador de Janeiro". SJPF.
  6. (5 March 2007). "Simão eleito o melhor jogador de Fevereiro". SJPF.
  7. (4 April 2007). "Anderson Polga eleito o melhor de Março". SJPF.
  8. (10 May 2007). "Liedson recebeu "Troféu Mazda/Jogador do Mês"". SJPF.
  9. (23 May 2007). "Romagnoli acaba época em alta". SJPF.
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