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Campeonato de Lisboa
Founded1906
Folded1947
CountryPortugal
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1 (1906–1921)
2 (1922–1934)
3 (1935–1947)
Promotion toPortuguese Second Division
Domestic cup(s)Lisbon FA Cup
Most championshipsSporting CP (18 titles)
Websitehttps://www.fpf.pt/
A coat of arms representing Lisbon, Portugal. In the center is a crest depicting a caravel on a golden background, with a Galician crown resting atop the crest. Surrounding the bottom of the crest is a banner with the Portuguese words “Mui Nobre e Sempre Leal Cidade de Lisboa” (en: Very Noble and Always Loyal City of Lisbon)
Crest of Lisbon municipality (Portugal)

The Campeonato de Lisboa (English: Championship of Lisbon) was a regional football league in Portugal situated at the third level of the Portuguese football league system. It started in 1906, before the Lisbon Football Association was created, and ran until 1947.

The Campeonato de Portugal was created in 1922 and reunited all of regional league winners in a playoff. From 1934, with the establishment of the Primeira Divisão and Segunda Divisão, it became the third level.

As time progressed, main clubs focused on national competitions, so the league folded in 1947.

List of champions

Clubs
Season Champions Runners-up Third place Teams Rounds
/win
Campeonato de Lisboa (unofficial)
  1906–07 Carcavelos Benfica Lisbon Cricket 4 5
  1907–08 Carcavelos (2) Sporting CP Benfica 6 10
  1908–09 Carcavelos (3) Benfica CIF 6 10
  1909–10 Benfica Carcavelos CIF 6 10
Campeonato de Lisboa (official)
  1910–11 CIF Benfica Sporting CP 7 11
  1911–12 Benfica (2) CIF Sporting CP 4 6
  1912–13 Benfica (3) Sporting CP Império 5 8
  1913–14 Benfica (4) CIF Sporting CP 6 10
  1914–15 Sporting CP Benfica Império 6 10
  1915–16 Benfica (5) Lisboa FC Sporting CP 5 5
  1916–17 Benfica (6) Sporting CP Império 5 7
  1917–18 Benfica (7) Sporting CP Império 3 4
  1918–19 Sporting CP (2) Benfica Vitória de Setúbal 5 10
  1919–20 Benfica (8) Belenenses Sporting CP 6 9
  1920–21 Casa Pia Sporting CP Belenenses 8 12
  1921–22 Sporting CP (3) Benfica CIF 4 6
  1922–23 Sporting CP (4) Casa Pia[a] Benfica 6 9
  1923–24 Vitória de Setúbal[b] Casa Pia Sporting CP 6 9
  1924–25 Sporting CP (5) Belenenses Benfica 5 8
  1925–26 Belenenses Sporting CP Carcavelinhos 8 14
  1926–27 Vitória de Setúbal (2) Belenenses Carcavelinhos 8 14
  1927–28 Sporting CP (6) Benfica Belenenses 8 14
  1928–29 Belenenses (2) Benfica Carcavelinhos FC 8 14
  1929–30 Belenenses (3) Benfica Sporting CP 8 14
  1930–31 Sporting CP (7) Belenenses União de Lisboa 8 14
  1931–32 Belenenses (4) Sporting CP Benfica 10 13
  1932–33 Benfica (9) Belenenses Sporting CP 10 17
  1933–34 Sporting CP (8) Carcavelinhos Belenenses 10 8
  1934–35 Sporting CP (9) Benfica Belenenses 6 12
  1935–36 Sporting CP (10) Benfica Belenenses 6 11
  1936–37 Sporting CP (11) Benfica Carcavelinhos 6 10
  1937–38 Sporting CP (12) Benfica Belenenses 6 10
  1938–39 Sporting CP (13) Belenenses Benfica 6 10
  1939–40 Benfica (10) Sporting CP Belenenses 6 10
  1940–41 Sporting CP (14) Benfica Belenenses 6 10
  1941–42 Sporting CP (15) Benfica Belenenses 6 10
  1942–43 Sporting CP (16) Benfica Belenenses 6 10
  1943–44 Belenenses (5) Benfica Sporting CP 6 10
  1944–45 Sporting CP (17) Benfica Belenenses 6 10
  1945–46 Belenenses (6) Sporting CP Atlético CP 6 10
  1946–47 Sporting CP (18) Benfica Belenenses 6 10

Full table

Team S G W D L G Pts(2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 SL Benfica 41 404 250 61 93 1173-539 591 10 19 6 2 4
2 Sporting CP 40 391 251 55 85 1109-506 581 18 9 9 2 2
3 CF Belenenses 27 297 177 52 68 863-421 414 6 6 12 2
4 Carcavelinhos FC 18 209 85 29 95 417-486 205 1 4 4 7 2
5 Casa Pia 17 195 52 36 107 264-490 146 1 2 4 8 1 2
6 União FC Lisboa 14 170 54 19 97 288-418 133 1 3 2 6 2
7 CIF 16 108 38 9 61 180-250 95 1 2 3 3 4 2 1
8 SC Império 17 135 23 13 99 147-398 69 4 4 4 1 1 3
9 FC Barreirense 5 55 24 7 24 112-108 67 3 2
10 Vitória de Setúbal 6 58 27 9 22 102- 92 63 2 1 2 1 1
11 Carcavelos SC 4 30 26 2 2 154- 17 62 3 1
12 Atlético CP 5 50 17 7 26 111-149 41 1 2 2
13 Chelas 5 52 9 9 34 55-157 31 3 2
14 Lisboa FC 6 48 7 2 39 54-195 30 1 2 2 1
15 Unidos FC Lisboa 5 50 12 4 34 98-156 28 2 3
16 Luso FC 3 25 7 5 13 34- 71 23 1 1 1
17 União Belenense 3 21 4 3 14 21- 48 21 1 1 1
18 Bom Sucesso 5 60 4 6 50 49-259 16 1 3 1
19 GD CUF 3 30 6 3 21 58-108 15 1 2
20 GD Estoril Praia 2 20 5 2 13 41- 62 12 1 1
21 Lisbon Cricket 2 9 4 1 4 15- 22 11 1 1
22 Cruz Quebrada 2 17 4 1 12 19- 48 11 1 1
23 SC Campo Ourique 1 8 2 2 4 10- 23 10 1
24 Fósforos 4 38 3 2 33 47-201 8 3 1
25 Oriental 1 10 2 1 7 20- 36 5 1
26 C.D. Palhavã 1 14 2 0 12 11- 46 4 1
27 Cruz Negra 1 8 1 1 6 5- 31 3 1
28 SG Sacavenense 1 9 1 1 7 8- 41 3 1
29 Gilman 1 8 0 0 8 2- 31 0 1
30 Ajudense 1 7 0 0 7 0- 58 0 1

Note: Barreirense and Vitória de Setúbal participated until 1927 when the Setúbal Football Association was created.

Notes

  1. ^ As second division championsCasa Pia earned the right to play a championship final with Sporting, which they lost 2–0.
  2. ^ As second division championsVitória Setúbal earned the right to play a championship final with Casa Pia, which they won 1–0.