Portugal Liga 3

Portugal Liga 3

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DateRHome v Away-
04/20 10:00 10 Sporting Covilha v Braga B View
04/20 14:00 10 Academica v Lusitania Lourosa View
04/20 16:00 10 Alverca v Felgueiras 1932 View
04/20 18:00 10 Varzim v Atletico CP Lisbon View
04/27 14:00 9 AD Fafe v Trofense View
04/27 16:00 9 AD Sanjoanense v SC Vianense View
04/27 19:30 9 Anadia v CF Canelas 2010 View
04/28 10:00 11 Braga B v Academica View
04/28 14:00 11 Atletico CP Lisbon v Sporting Covilha View
04/28 14:00 9 Caldas SC v Oliveira Hospital View
04/28 14:00 9 Pero Pinheiro v Sporting B View
04/28 14:00 9 Amora v SU 1 Dezembro View
04/28 16:00 11 Alverca v Varzim View
04/28 18:00 11 Felgueiras 1932 v Lusitania Lourosa View
05/04 13:00 12 Lusitania Lourosa v Braga B View
05/04 17:00 12 Varzim v Felgueiras 1932 View
05/05 17:00 12 Sporting Covilha v Alverca View
05/05 17:00 12 Academica v Atletico CP Lisbon View
05/05 17:00 10 CF Canelas 2010 v AD Fafe View
05/05 17:00 10 Oliveira Hospital v Pero Pinheiro View
05/05 17:00 10 Sporting B v Amora View
05/05 17:00 10 SU 1 Dezembro v Caldas SC View
05/05 17:00 10 Trofense v AD Sanjoanense View
05/05 17:00 10 SC Vianense v Anadia View
05/12 10:00 13 Atletico CP Lisbon v Lusitania Lourosa View
05/12 15:00 13 Varzim v Sporting Covilha View
05/12 17:00 13 Alverca v Academica View
05/12 19:15 13 Felgueiras 1932 v Braga B View
05/18 14:00 14 Lusitania Lourosa v Alverca View
05/18 14:00 14 Braga B v Atletico CP Lisbon View

Wikipedia - Liga 3 (Portugal)

The Liga 3 is the third-level football league in the Portuguese football league system, starting in 2021–22. It is a professional national league organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF).

The creation of this league is part of a restructuring of the Portuguese third tier, with Campeonato de Portugal, which saw the number of teams reduced, being relegated to fourth tier and the top teams competing there advancing to this new competition. In its first season, a total of 24 teams competed in the Liga 3, 2 of which were relegated from 2020–21 Liga Portugal 2 and 22 others which were promoted from 2020–21 Campeonato de Portugal. This number is set to be reduced to 20 teams from the 2023–24 season.

History

In the 1990-1991 season, with the creation of the Liga de Honra (second professional division or D2), the Segunda Divisão (Second Division) championship, created in 1934, was relegated to the third division (D3). It was then renamed Segunda Divisão B (Second Division B).

From 1990 to 2005, the championship was divided into 3 groups by geographical division: Norte (North), Centro (Centre) and Sul (South). In 2005, the championship was split into 4 groups: Serie A, Serie B, Serie C and Serie D. But in 2009, the 3-group formula was reinstated.

In 2013, the championship underwent a major reorganisation with the merger with the old Terceira Divisão (Third Division (D4)) and went from 48 to 80 teams. It was renamed the National Senior Championship and took place in the form of eight 10-team series.

In the 2021-22 season, the Portuguese Football Federation created the Liga 3 to replace the former iteration of the third tier of Portugal's football league system (D3) which was at the time the Campeonato de Portugal (from then on D4). Both competitions (D3 and D4) remained two events organised by the federation itself. The Liga 3 was initially contested by 24 clubs in the first two seasons, and in the 2023-2024 season the number of participants was reduced to 20.

The Portugal Liga 3 is a highly anticipated soccer tournament held annually in Portugal. It is the third tier of professional soccer in the country, showcasing the immense talent and passion for the sport. The tournament features teams from various regions of Portugal, competing against each other in a thrilling display of skill, strategy, and teamwork.

The Portugal Liga 3 serves as a stepping stone for aspiring young players, providing them with a platform to showcase their abilities and catch the attention of higher-level clubs. It is also an opportunity for established teams to prove their worth and potentially earn promotion to higher divisions.

The tournament is known for its intense and competitive matches, with teams battling it out on the field to secure victory. The players exhibit exceptional technical skills, tactical awareness, and physical prowess, making each game a spectacle for soccer enthusiasts.

Fans eagerly flock to the stadiums to support their favorite teams, creating an electrifying atmosphere with their chants, cheers, and colorful displays. The passion and dedication of the supporters add an extra dimension to the tournament, making it an unforgettable experience for both players and spectators.

The Portugal Liga 3 not only showcases the talent within the country but also provides a platform for international players to display their skills. This diversity adds an exciting element to the tournament, as different playing styles and cultures come together on the field.

With its rich history, competitive matches, and passionate fan base, the Portugal Liga 3 is a must-watch event for soccer enthusiasts. It is a testament to the love for the sport in Portugal and a breeding ground for future stars of the game.