Primeira Divisão 1940/41

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Primeira Divisão 1940/41
master Sporting Lisbon (1st title)
Cup winners Sporting Lisbon (1st title)
Teams 8th
Games 56
Gates 292  (ø 5.21 per game)
Top scorer Fernando Peyroteo
( Sporting Lisbon ), 29 goals
Primeira Divisão 1939/40

The Primeira Divisão 1940/41 was the seventh season of the top Portuguese division in men's football. The league operation continued undisturbed during the Second World War , as Portugal declared itself neutral . The game was played from December 29, 1940 to April 6, 1941.

Sporting Lisbon secured the championship title for the first time . In the same season, Sporting also managed to win the cup for the first time and thus achieved the first double in Portuguese football.

Attendees

Primeira Divisão 1940/41 (Portugal)
Académica
Académica
Boavista
Boavista
Belenenses Benfica Sporting Unidos
Belenenses
Benfica
Sporting
Unidos
FC Porto
FC Porto
Barreirense
Barreirense
Participant in the Primeira Divisão 1940/41

Until 1948, the teams that could qualify through the regional tournaments were eligible. Ascent and descent were only introduced afterwards.

This season the field of participants was reduced to eight teams after ten teams participated in the previous season. CF Unidos from Lisbon was new .

Teams city
Logo Academica de Coimbra.svg Académica Coimbra Coimbra
Belenenses Lisbon.svg Belenenses Lisbon Lisbon
Benfica Lisbon Lisbon
Boavista Porto.svg Boavista Porto postage
CF Unidos Lisbon
FC Barreirense.svg FC Barreirense Barreiro
FC Porto 1922-2005.svg FC Porto postage
Logo Sporting Clube de Portugal - 1930 - 1945.svg Sporting Lisbon Lisbon

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Sporting Lisbon  14th  11  1  2 058:230 +35 23: 50
 2. FC Porto (M)  14th  8th  4th  2 047:270 +20 20: 80
 3. Belenenses Lisbon  14th  9  1  4th 059:220 +37 19: 90
 4th Benfica Lisbon (P)  14th  8th  2  4th 039:280 +11 18:10
 5. Académica Coimbra  14th  4th  3  7th 032:410  −9 11:17
 6th FC Barreirense  14th  5  0  9 017:380 −21 10:18
 7th CF Unidos (N)  14th  2  2  10 028:500 −22 06:22
 8th. Boavista Porto (N)  14th  2  1  11 012:630 −51 05:23
  • Portuguese champion
  • (M) reigning Portuguese champion
    (P) reigning Portuguese cup winner
    (N) Newbie

    Crosstab

    1940/41 Sporting Lisbon FC Porto Belenenses Lisbon Académica Coimbra FC Barreirense CFU Boavista Porto
    1. Sporting Lisbon 5: 1 3: 1 0-0 5: 3 8: 2 2: 1 3: 1
    2. FC Porto 2: 2 10: 1 9: 1 3-0 3-0 4-0 5: 1
    3. Belenenses Lisbon 2: 4 3: 2 4: 1 3: 1 9: 1 1: 1 3-0
    4th Benfica Lisbon 3: 1 2: 1 1: 2 1: 2 3-0 2-0 8-0
    5. Académica Coimbra 3: 3 1: 1 3: 2 0: 2 3: 1 4-0 5-0
    6th FC Barreirense 2: 2 0: 4 2: 2 1: 1 4: 1 4-0 4: 1
    7th CF Unidos 0-0 0: 1 1: 2 1: 1 1: 4 2: 1 1: 1
    8th. Boavista Porto 2: 6 2: 4 1: 6 1: 2 0: 2 0: 2 3-0

    The Sporting Lisbon championship team

    1st title Sporting Lisbon
    Logo Sporting Clube de Portugal - 1930 - 1945.svg

    Goal: João Azevedo  | João Dore's
    Defense: Octávio Barrosa  | Álvaro Cardoso  | Rui Araújo  | Castro  | Carlos Frazão
    Midfield: Manecas  | Aníbal Paciência  | João Mateus  | Gregório dos Santos  | Zeferino Encarnação  | António Figueiredo
    Forward: Pedro Pireza  | Fernando Peyroteo  | Carlos Canário  | Daniel Silva  | Manuel Soeiro  | Armando Ferreira  | Cecil Mulder  | Adolfo Mourão  | João Cruz  | Ruy Silva
    Coach: József Szabó

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. Portugal 1940/41 results and table. In: wildstat.com. Retrieved March 16, 2017 .