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TEAM
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W
D
L
GOALS
PTS
1
Atlético CP
26
15
7
4
43 : 22
52
2
Lusitano Évora 1911
26
15
6
5
35 : 22
51
3
Juventude Évora
26
13
7
6
37 : 16
46
4
Rabo Peixe
26
13
6
7
33 : 19
45
5
Imortal Albufeira
26
9
12
5
31 : 22
39
6
Fabril Barreiro
26
11
6
9
31 : 26
39
7
Vasco da Gama Vidigueira
26
10
9
7
37 : 33
39
8
FC Serpa
26
10
6
10
44 : 36
36
9
Oriental Dragon
26
10
6
10
35 : 36
36
10
Praiense
26
9
7
10
31 : 32
34
11
Lagos
26
7
10
9
28 : 38
31
12
Angrense
26
4
5
17
17 : 46
17
13
Olhanense
26
5
2
19
18 : 50
17
14
Ferreiras
26
3
7
16
17 : 39
16
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The Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group D is a professional football league in Portugal, founded in 2012. It is the fourth tier of the Portuguese football league system, and is administered by the Portuguese Football Federation.
The league was formed in 2012, when the Campeonato de Portugal was restructured and rebranded. The Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group D was created as the fourth tier of the Portuguese football league system, and is made up of teams from the north and central regions of Portugal.
The inaugural season of the Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group D began in 2012, with 12 teams competing in the league. The teams are divided into two groups, with six teams in each group. The teams play each other twice during the season, once at home and once away, with the top four teams in each group advancing to the playoffs.
At the end of the season, the top two teams in each group are promoted to the Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group C, while the bottom two teams in each group are relegated to the Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group E. The playoffs are contested between the top four teams from each group, with the winner being crowned the Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group D champions.
The Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group D is an important part of the Portuguese football league system, and provides an opportunity for teams from the north and central regions of Portugal to compete at a professional level. The league is a stepping stone for teams looking to move up the Portuguese football pyramid, and provides an exciting and competitive environment for teams and fans alike.
The Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group D Portugal season 2022 kicked off on 2022-09-18 and will end on 2023-04-16. A total of 14 teams are competing for the championship, and so far 182 out of 98 matches have been played. The top three teams in the standings are separated by only 3 points, with Rabo Peixe leading the pack with 21 points, followed by Atlético CP and Atlético CP with 20 and 18 points respectively. However, there are still 84 matches left to be played. It is sure to be an exciting finish to the season, as the top three teams battle it out for the championship title.The Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group D Portugal is a football competition that began in 2013. It consists of four tables, with a promotion and relegation system for the best and worst-performing teams. Each team plays a total of 24 games in one season, and the team with the most points at the end of the season is declared the winner. Freamunde was the first league winner of the Campeonato de Portugal.
The Louletano team of the Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group D Portugal has the largest stadium, with a total capacity of 30,305 spectators. This makes it the most popular team in the league, with the highest attendance rate.
The Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group D Portugal is officially organized by the Federação Portuguesa de Futebol (FPF). The league’s largest TV partner is A Bola TV, providing viewers with exclusive coverage of the competition.