Campeonato Nacional de Juniores

The Campeonato Nacional de Juniores is the top level of the Portuguese football league system for youth players (19-year-old and under). It is administrated by the Portuguese Football Federation. The league started in 1938 and has been historically dominated by the Big Three clubs.

Campeonato Nacional de Juniores
Founded1938
CountryPortugal
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams24
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toCampeonato Nacional Juniores A – 2ª Divisão
Current championsPorto (23rd title)
Most championshipsBenfica (24 titles)
Websitefpf.pt

Format

The Campeonato Nacional de Juniores begins in the first weekend of September and ends in June. The Nacional de Juniors season is similar to the senior players' Primeira Liga playing a double round-robin points based system. There are two groups composed of 12 teams, North and South. The top four teams with the most points in each group progress to the Apuramento de Campeão, where they face each other in a similar way to the first round, to determine the champion.

The bottom eight teams of each group, progress to the Apuramento de Manutenção, where they face each other. The bottom three of each group are relegated.

Winners

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Season Champions
1938–39 Sporting CP
1939–40 Unidos Barreiro
1940–41 not played
1941–42 Leixões
1942–43 not played
1943–44 Benfica
1944–45 Benfica (2)
1945–46 Sporting CP (2)
1946–47 Belenenses
1947–48 Sporting CP (3)
1948–49 Benfica (3)
1949–50 Académica
1950–51 Benfica (4)
1951–52 Académica (2)
1952–53 Porto
1953–54 Académica (3)
1954–55 Benfica (5)
1955–56 Sporting CP (4)
1956–57 Benfica (6)
1957–58 Benfica (7)
1958–59 Benfica (8)
1959–60 Benfica (9)
1960–61 Sporting CP (5)
1961–62 Benfica (10)
1962–63 Benfica (11)
1963–64 Porto (2)
1964–65 Sporting CP (6)
1965–66 Porto (3)
1966–67 not played
1967–68 Benfica (12)
1968–69 Porto (4)
1969–70 Benfica (13)
1970–71 Porto (5)
1971–72 Benfica (14)
1972–73 Porto (6)
1973–74 Sporting CP (7)
1974–75 Benfica (15)
1975–76 Benfica (16)
1976–77 Braga
1977–78 Benfica (17)
1978–79 Porto (7)
1979–80 Porto (8)
1980–81 Porto (9)
1981–82 Porto (10)
1982–83 Sporting CP (8)
1983–84 Porto (11)
1984–85 Benfica (18)
1985–86 Porto (12)
1986–87 Porto (13)
1987–88 Benfica (19)
1988–89 Benfica (20)
1989–90 Porto (14)
1990–91 Vitória de Guimarães
1991–92 Sporting CP (9)
1992–93 Porto (15)
1993–94 Porto (16)
1994–95 Boavista
1995–96 Sporting CP (10)
1996–97 Boavista (2)
1997–98 Porto (17)
1998–99 Boavista (3)
1999–2000 Benfica (21)
2000–01 Porto (18)
2001–02 Alverca
2002–03 Boavista (4)
2003–04 Benfica (22)
2004–05 Sporting CP (11)
2005–06 Sporting CP (12)
2006–07 Porto (19)
2007–08 Sporting CP (13)
2008–09 Sporting CP (14)
2009–10 Sporting CP (15)
2010–11 Porto (20)
2011–12 Sporting CP (16)
2012–13 Benfica (23)
2013–14 Braga (2)
2014–15 Porto (21)
2015–16 Porto (22)
2016–17 Sporting CP (17)
2017–18 Benfica (24)
2018–19 Porto (23)

Performance by club

Club Wins (Years won)
Benfica 24 (1944, 1945, 1949, 1951, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1985, 1988, 1989, 2000, 2004, 2013, 2018)
Porto 23 (1953, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2001, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2019)
Sporting CP 17 (1939, 1946, 1948, 1956, 1961, 1965, 1974, 1983, 1992, 1996, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2017)
Boavista 4 (1995, 1997, 1999, 2003)
Académica 3 (1950, 1952, 1954)
Braga 2 (1977, 2014)
Unidos Barreiro 1 (1940)
Leixões 1 (1942)
Belenenses 1 (1947)
Vitória de Guimarães 1 (1991)
Alverca 1 (2002)
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References

  1. "Vencedores - Campeonato Nacional de Juniores A I Divisão" [Winners - Juniores A National championship] (in Portuguese). Retrieved 11 May 2019.
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