1990–91 Segunda Divisão B

Football league season
  • AD Ovarense
  • Rio Ave FC
  • SC Farense
Relegated22 teams

The 1990–91 Segunda Divisão season was the 57th season of the competition and the 41st season of recognised third-tier football in Portugal.[1]

Overview

The league was contested by 60 teams in 3 divisions with AD Ovarense, Rio Ave FC and SC Olhanense winning the respective divisional competitions and gaining promotion to the Liga de Honra. The overall championship was won by AD Ovarense.[1]

League standings

Segunda Divisão - Zona Norte

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Rio Ave FC 38 23 10 5 79 21 +58 56 Promotion to Championship play-off
2 AD Fafe 38 23 8 7 66 29 +37 54
3 FC Marco 38 18 10 10 48 46 +2 46
4 Infesta FC 38 18 7 13 68 54 +14 43
5 Moreirense FC 38 14 14 10 66 49 +17 42
6 SC Vila Real 38 17 8 13 52 39 +13 42
7 GD Joane 38 16 10 12 49 37 +12 42
8 União Lamas 38 16 10 12 61 57 +4 42
9 FC Felgueiras 38 18 5 15 54 41 +13 41
10 FC Vizela 38 17 7 14 59 49 +10 41
11 AD Lousada 38 17 7 14 54 49 +5 41
12 União Paredes 38 15 10 13 60 56 +4 40
13 AD Esposende 38 14 11 13 46 49 −3 39
14 Amarante FC 38 15 8 15 51 50 +1 38 Relegation to Terceira Divisão
15 CD Trofense 38 13 12 13 45 46 −1 38
16 GD Bragança 38 11 7 20 40 61 −21 29
17 Leça FC 38 8 12 18 45 55 −10 28
18 SC Mirandela 38 5 11 22 21 68 −47 21
19 CRP Delães 38 7 6 25 35 90 −55 20
20 AD Valpaços 38 6 5 27 40 93 −53 17
Source: [1]

Segunda Divisão - Zona Centro

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 AD Ovarense 38 26 7 5 80 24 +56 59 Promotion to Championship play-off
2 CD Lousanense 38 20 10 8 50 23 +27 50
3 Caldas SC 38 21 6 11 51 30 +21 48
4 AD Sanjoanense 38 18 11 9 57 30 +27 47
5 CA Mirandense 38 15 16 7 36 21 +15 46
6 UD Oliveirense 38 19 7 12 52 32 +20 45
7 União Mirense 38 15 14 9 60 47 +13 44
8 Oliveira do Hospital 38 14 14 10 47 44 +3 42
9 SC Covilhã 38 14 11 13 42 38 +4 39
10 União Santarém 38 15 8 15 44 41 +3 38
11 Naval 1º Maio 38 13 12 13 40 47 −7 38
12 UFCI Tomar 38 13 11 14 38 37 +1 37
13 CD Estarreja 38 12 12 14 49 51 −2 36 Relegation to Terceira Divisão
14 GD Santacombadense 38 11 11 16 32 39 −7 33
15 Os Marialvas 38 10 12 16 39 49 −10 32
16 União Coimbra 38 11 6 21 36 61 −25 28
17 GD Mangualde 38 10 7 21 25 50 −25 27
18 Anadia FC 38 7 13 18 38 58 −20 27
19 GC Alcobaça 38 7 11 20 25 63 −38 25
20 AD Guarda 38 7 5 26 35 91 −56 19
Source: [1]

Segunda Divisão - Zona Sul

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 SC Olhanense 38 18 13 7 58 34 +24 49 Promotion to Championship play-off
2 SC Campomaiorense 38 21 6 11 53 37 +16 48
3 SG Sacavenense 38 16 14 8 54 34 +20 46
4 Lusitano Évora 38 18 10 10 47 36 +11 46
5 Atlético CP 38 17 11 10 41 34 +7 45
6 Amora FC 38 12 19 7 52 33 +19 43
7 CDR Quarteirense 38 16 11 11 42 37 +5 43
8 CD Montijo 38 16 10 12 47 32 +15 42
9 FC Alverca 38 16 7 15 54 38 +16 39
10 Silves FC 38 12 15 11 39 32 +7 39
11 Esperança Lagos 38 13 12 13 38 38 0 38
12 União Santiago 38 13 12 13 46 46 0 38
13 Juventude Évora 38 11 14 13 47 46 +1 36
14 CD Santa Clara 38 12 9 17 40 56 −16 33 Relegation to Terceira Divisão
15 Oriental Lisboa 38 12 9 17 40 51 −11 33
16 SU Sintrense 38 11 9 18 45 64 −19 31
17 Seixal FC 38 10 11 17 34 46 −12 31
18 União Almeirim 38 9 11 18 39 71 −32 29
19 CD Olivais e Moscavide 38 8 10 20 37 65 −28 26
20 GS Loures 38 7 11 20 34 57 −23 25
Source: [1]

Championship play-off

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion
1 Ovarense (C) 4 3 0 1 10 4 +6 6 Promotion to Segunda Divisão de Honra
2 Rio Ave 4 2 1 1 9 7 +2 5
3 Olhanense 4 0 1 3 6 14 −8 1
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Portugal - Table of Honor - soccerlibrary.free.fr" (PDF). Soccer Library. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-10-10. Retrieved 2012-04-30.

External links

  • Portuguese Division Two «B» - footballzz.co.uk
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