Misplaced Pages

Viseu Football Association

Article snapshot taken from[REDACTED] with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
(Redirected from Associação de Futebol de Viseu)

Football league
Viseu Football Association
Founded15 October 1926
CountryPortugal
ConfederationUEFA
Number of clubs44
16 (Divisão Honra)
28 (1ª Divisão)
Level on pyramid5, 6
Promotion toCampeonato de Portugal
Domestic cup(s)Taça de Portugal
Taça AF Viseu
Websiteafviseu.fpf.pt

The Associação de Futebol de Viseu (Viseu Football Association, abrv. AF Viseu) is the district governing body for the all football competitions in the Portuguese district of Viseu. It is also the regulator of the clubs registered in the district.

Background

Initially called the Federação Desportiva de Viseu, it was officially founded on October 15, 1926.

The founding clubs were:

Several Viseu clubs compete in the national levels of the Portuguese football league system in competitions run by the Portuguese League for Professional Football (Segunda Liga) and Portuguese Football Federation (Campeonato Nacional de Seniores).

Below the Campeonato Nacional de Seniores (Portuguese fourth level) the competitions are organised at a district level (known in Portuguese as Distritais) with each District Association organising its competitions according to geographical and other factors. AF Viseu runs a league competition with two divisions, at the fourth and fifth levels of the Portuguese football league system, two cup competition known as Taça AF Viseu and Taça da Primeira Divisão, and a Supercup between the Taça AF Viseu and the Liga de Honra winners.

AF Viseu currently organises District Championships for football and futsal for or all age groups including Senior, Junior, Youth, Beginners, Infants and Schools.

Viseu FA clubs in national leagues (2024–25)

Currently there are 4 Viseu FA clubs playing in the national leagues (first, second and third levels of the Portuguese football league system.

Liga Portugal 2
Campeonato de Portugal

Main Competitions

Leagues

The Divisão de Honra is the first tier of the Viseu Football Association. Between 1927 and 1947 it was a Regional Championship called 1ª Divisão. At the end of each season, the top-finishing team is promoted to the Campeonato de Portugal, and the lowest-ranked teams are relegated to the AF Viseu second tier.

Twenty different teams have won the division title; the most successful is Académico de Viseu, with seventeen wins. The inaugural champion was Lusitano.

The 1ª Divisão is the second tier in the Viseu district division and started in the 1951–52 season. In the past it was divided into two zones that divide the district: Zona Norte (North) and Zona Sul (South). The two winners from each zone played against each other in one play-off to crown the champion. Nowadays it is divided in three zones, the previous two and the new Zona Centro (Center). The final round is contested in a group stage format with the two best teams of each zone plus the two best third-placed teams.

The Segunda Divisão was the third tier of the Viseu Football Association. The first season was 1978–79 but it was abolished after the restructure of the Portuguese football league system, with the 2010–11 season being the competition's last. The first champion was Sernancelhe and final champion was Mangualde.

List of Champions

Season Divisão de Honra 1ª Divisão 2ª Divisão
Viseu Championship (1926–1947)
1926–27 Lusitano (1)
1927–28 Viseu e Benfica (1)
1928–29 Lusitano (2)
1929–30 Académico de Viseu (1)
1930–31 Lusitano (3)
1931–32 Lusitano (4)
1932–33 Lusitano (5)
1933–34 Viseu e Benfica (2)
1934–35 Lusitano (6)
1935–36 Lusitano (7)
1936–37 Académico de Viseu (2)
1937–38 Académico de Viseu (3)
1938–39 Académico de Viseu (4)
1939–40 Mortágua (1)
1940–41 Tondela (1)
1941–42 Tondela (2)
1942–43 Viseu e Benfica (3)
1943–44 Viseu e Benfica (4)
1944–45 Académico de Viseu (5)
1945–46 Académico de Viseu (6)
1946–47 Viseu e Benfica (5)
Regional Championships (1947–)
1947–48 Académico de Viseu (7)
1948–49 Viseu e Benfica (6)
1949–50 Tondela (3)
1950–51 Académico de Viseu (8)
1951–52 Académico de Viseu (9) Tondela (1)
1952–53 Académico de Viseu (10) Mortágua (1)
1953–54 Lusitano (8) Molelos (1)
1954–55 Lamego (1) Carregal do Sal (1)
1955–56 Mortágua (2) Mangualde (1)
1956–57 Académico de Viseu (11) Santacombadense (1)
1957–58 Académico de Viseu (12) Viseu e Benfica (1)
1958–59 Académico de Viseu (13) Lamego (1)
1959–60 Lusitano (9) Vale Açores (1)
1960–61 Académico de Viseu (14) Vale Açores (2)
1961–62 Lamego (2) Mangualde (2)
1962–63 Mortágua (3) Penalva do Castelo (1)
1963–64 Académico de Viseu (15) Tondela (2)
1964–65 Académico de Viseu (16) Sampedrense (2)
1965–66 Lamego (3) Molelos (2)
1966–67 Lusitano (10) Viseu e Benfica (2)
1967–68 Lamego (4) Canas Senhorim (1)
1968–69 Penalva Castelo (1) Besteiros (1)
1969–70 Moimenta da Beira (1) Mangualde (3)
1970–71 Mortágua (4) Resende (1)
1971–72 Mangualde (1) Vouzelenses (1)
1972–73 Penalva Castelo (2) Tondela (3)
1973–74 Lusitano (11) Viseu e Benfica (3)
1974–75 Viseu e Benfica (7) Travanca (1)
1975–76 Mangualde (2) Santacombadense (2)
1976–77 Sampedrense (1) Oliveira de Frades (1)
1977–78 Lusitano (12) Carregal do Sal (2)
1978–79 Penalva Castelo (3) Carvalhais (1) Sernancelhe (1)
1979–80 Oliveira de Frades (1) Silgueiros (1) Ferreirós do Dão (1)
1980–81 Carvalhais (1) Tabuaço (1) S. João Pesqueira (1)
1981–82 Lamego (5) Resende (2) Cambres (1)
1982–83 Santacombadense (1) Cabanas de Viriato (1) Nandufe (1)
1983–84 Penalva Castelo (4) Paivense (1) Boassas (1)
1984–85 Lamego (6) Cambres (1) Pedreles (1)
1985–86 Tondela (4) Moimenta da Beira (1) Molelos (1)
1986–87 Lamego (7) Carregal do Sal (3) Queiriguenses (1)
1987–88 Mortágua (5) Sátão (1) Britiande (1)
1988–89 Cinfães (1) Resende (3) Abrunhosense (1)
1989–90 Penalva Castelo (5) Armamar (1) Santar (1)
1990–91 Lusitano (13) Moimenta da Beira (2) Nespereira (1)
1991–92 Lamego (8) Canas Senhorim (2) Campia (1)
1992–93 Nelas (1) Vale Açores (3) Lobanense (1)
1993–94 Souselo (1) Vouzelenses (2) Repesenses (1)
1994–95 Cinfães (2) Parada de Gonta (1) Ranhados (1)
1995–96 Mangualde (3) UDC Sul (1) Travanca (1)
1996–97 Cinfães (3) Vouzelenses (3) Canas Santa Maria (1)
1997–98 Nelas (2) Sátão (2) Unidos de Resende (1)
1998–99 Vouzelenses (1) Social Lamas (1) Vale Açores (1)
1999–2000 Penalva Castelo (6) Lusitano (1) Arguedeira (1)
2000–01 Cambres (1) Mortágua (2) Nandufe (2)
2001–02 Cinfães (4) Castro Daire (1) Carvalhais (1)
2002–03 Santacombadense (2) Molelos (3) GD Sul (1)
2003–04 Nelas (3) Oliveira do Douro (1) Riodades (1)
2004–05 Tondela (5) Santar (1) Parada (1)
2005–06 Santacombadense (3) Carvalhais (2) Pinheiro Lafões (1)
2006–07 Académico de Viseu (17) Canas Senhorim (3) Resende (1)
2007–08 Cinfães (5) Molelos (4) Silgueiros (1)
2008–09 Mangualde (4) Carvalhais (3) Castro Daire (1)
2009–10 Sampedrense (2) Viseu e Benfica (4) Sernancelhe (2)
2010–11 Lamego (9) Castro Daire (2) Mangualde (1)
2011–12 Mortágua (6) Mangualde (4)
2012–13 Lusitano (14) Ferreira de Aves (1)
2013–14 Moimenta da Beira (2) Tarouquense (1)
2014–15 Oliveira de Frades (2) Alvite (1)
2015–16 Moimenta da Beira (3) Canas Senhorim (4)
2016–17 Ferreira de Aves (1) Molelos (5)
2017–18 Lamego (10) Tarouquense (2)
2018–19 Castro Daire (1) Molelos (6)
2019–20 Not finished
2020–21 Ferreira de Aves (2) Sampedrense (2)
2021–22 Mortágua (7) Vouzelenses (4)
2022–23 Lamelas (1) Vale Açores (4)
2023–24 Cinfães (6) Carvalhais (4)

Taça AF Viseu

Main article: Taça AF Viseu
Year Champions
1976–77 Sampedrense (1)
1977–78
1978–79
1979–80 Canas de Senhorim (1)
1980–81 Silgueiros (1)
1981–82 Silgueiros (2)
1982–83 Briosa Pextrafil (1)
1983–84 Penalva Castelo (1)
1984–85 Oliveira de Frades (1)
1985–86 Lusitano (1)
1986–87 Sernancelhe (1)
1987–88 Mortágua (1)
1988–89 Moimenta da Beira (1)
1989–90 Ferreira de Aves (1)
1990–91 Lamego (1)
1991–92 Lamego (2)
Year Champions
1992–93 Nelas (1)
1993–94 Sernancelhe (2)
1994–95 Mangualde (1)
1995–96 Lusitano (2)
1996–97 Sernancelhe (3)
1997–98 Ferreira de Aves (2)
1998–99 Souselo (1)
1999–00 Cambres (1)
2000–01 Santacombadense (1)
2001–02 Santacombadense (2)
2002–03 Paivense (1)
2003–04 Tondela (1)
2004–05 Tondela (2)
2005–06 Santacombadense (3)
2006–07 Cinfães (1)
2007–08 Mangualde (2)
Year Champions
2008–09 Mangualde (3)
2009–10 Sampedrense (2)
2010–11 Sátão (1)
2011–12 Mangualde (4)
2012–13 Castro Daire (1)
2013–14 Paivense (2)
2014–15 Carregal do Sal (1)
2015–16 Penalva Castelo (2)
2016–17 Lamego (3)
2017–18 Silgueiros (3)
2018–19 Ferreira de Aves (3)
2019–20 Not played
2020–21
2021–22 Mortágua (2)
2022–23 Cinfães (2)
2023–24 Cinfães (3)

Taça 1ª Divisão

The Taça 1ª Divisão, created in 2020, is a cup contested by the teams in the 1ª Divisão.

Year Champions Score Runners–up
2021 Sezurense 3–1 (aet) Boassas
2022 Besteiros 1–0 (aet) Oliveira do Douro
2023 Tarouquense 4–1 Alvite
2024 Vila Chã de Sá 2–1 Santar

Supertaça AF Viseu

The Supertaça AF Viseu, created in 2011, is a match contested by the champions of the previous Divisão de Honra season and the holders of Taça AF Viseu.

Year Champions Score Runners–up
2011 Sátão (1) 1–0 Lamego
2012 Mortágua (1) 1–0 Mangualde
2013 Lusitano (1) 2–1 Castro Daire
2014 Moimenta da Beira (1) 2–1 (aet) Paivense
2015 Oliveira de Frades (1) 5–0 Carregal do Sal
2016 Penalva Castelo (1) 4–3 (aet) Moimenta da Beira
2017 Ferreira de Aves (1) 2–1 Lamego
2018 Silgueiros (1) 3–1 Lamego
2019 Castro Daire (1) 3–1 Ferreira de Aves
2020 Not played
2021
2022 Lamelas (1) 2–1 Mangualde
2023 Lamelas (1) 1–0 Cinfães
2024 Resende (1) 1–1 (3–2) Cinfães

Performances

Clubs

Below is listed every team to have won any domestic competitions organized by AF Viseu.

Bold denotes club with the most number of trophies in specified category.

# Club Trophies
DH 1D 2D TV T1 ST Total
1 Lusitano 14 1 2 1 18
2 Académico Viseu 17 17
3 Lamego 10 1 3 14
4 Mangualde 4 4 1 4 13
5 Mortágua 7 2 2 1 12
6 Viseu e Benfica 7 4 11
7 Penalva Castelo 6 1 2 1 10
Tondela 5 3 2 10
9 Cinfães 6 3 9
10 Santacombadense 3 2 3 8
11 Moimenta da Beira 3 2 1 1 7
Ferreira de Aves 2 1 3 1 7
Molelos 6 1 7
14 Sampedrense 2 2 2 6
Carvalhais 1 4 1 6
Castro Daire 1 2 1 1 1 6
Silgueiros 1 1 3 1 6
18 Oliveira de Frades 2 1 1 1 5
Vouzelenses 1 4 5
Vale Açores 4 1 5
Canas Senhorim 4 1 5
Resende 3 1 1 5
Sernancelhe 2 3 5
24 Nelas 3 1 4
Cambres 1 1 1 1 4
Carregal do Sal 3 1 4
Sátão 2 1 1 4
28 Lamelas 1 2 3
Tarouquense 2 1 3
Paivense 1 2 3
31 Souselo 1 1 2
Santar 1 1 2
Travanca 1 1 2
Besteiros 1 1 2
Nandufe 2 2
36 Armamar 1 1
Parada de Gonta 1 1
Cabanas de Viriato 1 1
UDC Sul 1 1
Social Lamas 1 1
Oliveira do Douro 1 1
Alvite 1 1
Tabuaço 1 1
Unidos Resende 1 1
Ferreirós do Dão 1 1
S. João Pesqueira 1 1
Boassas 1 1
Pedreles 1 1
Queiriguenses 1 1
Britiande 1 1
Campia 1 1
Lobanense 1 1
Repesenses 1 1
Ranhados 1 1
Canas Santa Maria 1 1
Arguedeira 1 1
GD Sul 1 1
Riodades 1 1
Parada Ester 1 1
Pinheiro Lafões 1 1
Nespereira 1 1
Abrunhosense 1 1
Briosa Pextrafil 1 1
Sezurense 1 1
Vila Chã de Sá 1 1

Total titles won by council

City Number of titles Clubs
Viseu 58 Lusitano (18), Académico de Viseu (17), Viseu e Benfica (11), Silgueiros (6), Travanca (2), Ranhados (1), Repesenses (1), Briosa Pextrafil (1), Vila Chã de Sá (1)
Tondela 25 Tondela (10), Molelos (7), Besteiros (2), Nandufe (2), Lobanense (1) Parada de Gonta (1), Canas Santa Maria (1), Ferreirós do Dão (1)
Lamego 19 Lamego (14), Cambres (4), Britiande (1)
Mortágua 17 Mortágua (12), Vale Açores (5)
Mangualde 15 Mangualde (13), Pedreles (1), Abrunhosense (1)
São Pedro do Sul 14 Sampedrense (6), Carvalhais (6), GD Sul (1), UDC Sul (1)
Cinfães 14 Cinfães (9), Souselo (2), Boassas (1), Oliveira do Douro (13), Nespereira (1)
Castro Daire 11 Castro Daire (6), Lamelas (3), Parada Ester (1), Social Lamas (1)
Nelas 11 Nelas (4), Canas de Senhorim (5), Santar (2)
Sátão 11 Ferreira de Aves (7), Sátão (4)
Penalva do Castelo 11 Penalva do Castelo (10), Sezurense (1)
Moimenta da Beira 8 Moimenta da Beira (7), Alvite (1)
Santa Comba Dão 8 Santacombadense (8)
Oliveira de Frades 7 Oliveira de Frades (5), Campia (1), Pinheiro Lafões (1)
Resende 6 Resende (5), Unidos Resende (1)
Carregal do Sal 5 Carregal do Sal (4), Cabanas de Viriato (1)
Sernancelhe 5 Sernancelhe (5)
Vouzela 5 Vouzelenses (5)
Tarouca 4 Tarouquense (3), Arguedeira (1)
Vila Nova de Paiva 4 Paivense (3), Queiriguenses (1)
São João da Pesqueira 2 S. João Pesqueira (1), Riodades (1)
Armamar 1 Armamar (1)
Tabuaço 1 Tabuaço (1)

See also

Notes

  1. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  2. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  3. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic

References

  1. ^ "História" [History] (in Portuguese). afviseu. Retrieved 25 January 2025.
  2. "Associação de Futebol de Viseu". zerozero.pt. Retrieved 25 January 2025.
  3. "Portugal - Regional Championships". rsssf. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  4. "Divisão Honra AF Viseu" (in Portuguese). futebol365. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  5. "Portugal - Regional Championships - RSSSF". Paulo Martins and João Nunes for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 26 January 2025.
  6. "AF Viseu Taça". zerozero. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
  7. "AF Viseu Taça 1ª Divisão". zerozero. Retrieved 25 January 2025.
  8. "AF Viseu Supertaça". zerozero. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  9. "Supertaça AF Viseu". futebol365. Retrieved 23 February 2017.

External links

Portugal Football in Portugal
FPFLPFPLeague system
Men's
National teams
League system
Domestic cups
Women's
National teams
League system
Domestic cups
District Associations
Defunct competitions
ClubsClub honoursSilver ballVenuesDerbiesUltrasForeign playersFootballersManagers
Categories:
Viseu Football Association Add topic