Campeonato Nacional da I Divisão de Futsal

{{Short description|Futsal league in Portugal}}

{{Infobox football league

| logo =

| pixels =

| country = Portugal

| confed = UEFA

| rank =

| founded = 1990

| teams = 14

| relegation = II Divisão Futsal

| levels = 1

| domest_cup = Portuguese Cup

| confed_cup = UEFA Futsal Champions League

| champions = Sporting CP (19th title)

| most successful club =Sporting CP (19 titles)

| tv = RTP, Sport TV, Canal 11

| website = [https://www.fpf.pt/ Official website]

| current = 2023–24 Liga Placard Futsal

}}

Campeonato Nacional da I Divisão de Futsal (English: Futsal National Championship First Division), also known as Liga Placard for sponsorship reasons is the premier professional futsal league in Portugal. Sporting CP are the current champions, having won a record 19 titles.

Format

The current format, in place since the 2013/14 season has each of the 14 teams play each other twice, home and away during the regular season in a total of 26 rounds. The top 8 teams then proceed to the playoffs, where the 1st place team plays the 8th place, the 2nd place plays the 7th place, the 3rd place plays the 6th place and the 4th place plays the 5th place. The quarter-finals and semi-finals are played in 1-1-1 format, with the highest-ranked team during the regular season playing at home in the first and, if needed the third game. The final takes place over 5 games in a 2-2-1 format, with the highest-ranked team during the regular season playing the first two games and the fifth game, if needed, at home.

The last two teams in the regular season are relegated to the 2nd Division for the next season, being replaced by the two finalists in the 2nd Division playoff.

2021–22 season teams

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Benfica
Sporting CP
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Braga/AAUM
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Candoso
|position=left}}

{{Location map~ |Portugal |lat=39.277361 |long=-8.030351 |label=

Eléctrico FC
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Fundão
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{{Location map~ |Portugal |lat=40.839847 |long=-8.477178 |label=

Futsal Azeméis
|position=left}}

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Leões Porto Salvo
Quinta dos Lombos
|position=bottom}}

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Modicus Sandim
|position=right}}

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Portimonense
|position=right}}

{{Location map~ |Portugal |lat=40.670022 |long=-7.965577 |label=

Viseu 2001
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{{Location map~ |Portugal |lat=39.094624 |long=-9.259379 |label=

Torreense
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{{Location map~ |Portugal |lat=41.452187 |long=-8.172817 |label=

Nun´Álvares
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}}

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Team

! Location

! Stadium

! Capacity

Benfica

|Lisbon

|Pavilhão Fidelidade

| align="center" |2400

Braga/AAUM

|Braga

|Pavilhão Desportivo Universitário de Gualtar

| align="center" |1740

Candoso

|São Martinho de Candoso

|Pavilhão Desportivo do CR Candoso

| align="center" | 700

Eléctrico FC

|Ponte de Sor

|Pavilhão Gimnodesportivo de Ponte de Sor

| align="center" |720

Fundão

|Fundão

|Pavilhão Municipal do Fundão

| align="center" |1056

Futsal Azeméis

|Oliveira de Azeméis

|Pavilhão Municipal de Oliveira de Azeméis

| align="center" |250

Leões Porto Salvo

|Porto Salvo

|Pavilhão dos Leões de Porto Salvo

| align="center" |660

Modicus

|Sandim

|Pavilhão do Modicus

| align="center" |700

Portimonense

|Portimão

|Pavilhão Gimnodesportivo de Portimão

| align="center" |235

Quinta dos Lombos

|Quinta dos Lombos

|Pavilhão Desportivo dos Lombos

| align="center" |650

Sporting CP

|Lisbon

|Pavilhão João Rocha

| align="center" |3000

Viseu 2001

|Viseu

|Pavilhão Desportivo Cidade de Viseu

| align="center" |1200

Torreense

|Torres Vedras

|Pavilhão Física de Torres Vedras

| align="center" |1000

Nun'Álvares

|Fafe

|Pavilhão do Nun'Álvares

| align="center" |1500

Portuguese champions

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!Season

!Champions

!Runners-up

!Third-place

!Top Scorer

!Club

!Goals

align=center

| 1991

| Sporting

| Portela

| Estoril Praia

align=center

| 1992

| Santos da Venda Nova

| Atlético CP

| AMSAC

align=center

| 1993

| Sporting (2)

| Esperança Viva

| Atlético CP & Beneditense

align=center

| 1993–94

| Sporting (3)

| Atlético CP

| Recordação de Apolo

align=center

| 1994–95

| Sporting (4)

| Correio da Manhã

| SC Coimbrões

align=center

| 1995–96

| Correio da Manhã

| Sporting

| Miramar

align=center

| 1996–97

| Miramar

| SC Coimbrões

| Correio da Manhã

align=center

| 1997–98

| Correio da Manhã (2)

| Sporting

| Recordação de Apolo

align=center

| 1998–99

| Sporting (5)

| Miramar

| Correio da Manhã

align=center

| 1999–2000

| Miramar (2)

| Sporting

| Atlético CP

align=center

| 2000–01

| Sporting (6)

| Miramar

| Atlético CP

align=center

| 2001–02

| AR Freixieiro

| Benfica

| Jorge Antunes

align=center

| 2002–03

| Benfica

| Sporting

| Jorge Antunes

align=center

| 2003–04

| Sporting (7)

| Benfica

| AR Freixieiro

align=center

| 2004–05

| Benfica (2)

| Sporting

| Jorge Antunes & Olivais

align=center

| 2005–06

| Sporting (8)

| Benfica

| AR Freixieiro & Olivais

align=center

| 2006–07

| Benfica (3)

| Sporting

| AR Freixieiro & Jorge Antunes

align=center

| 2007–08

| Benfica (4)

| Belenenses

| AR Freixieiro & Sporting

align=center

| 2008–09

| Benfica (5)

| Belenenses

| AR Freixieiro & Jorge Antunes

align=center

| 2009–10

| Sporting (9)

| Benfica

| Belenenses & Instituto D. João V

align=center

| 2010–11

| Sporting (10)

| Benfica

| AD Fundão & Instituto D. João V

align=center

| 2011–12

| Benfica (6)

| Sporting

| Modicus & Leões Porto Salvo

align=center

| 2012–13

| Sporting (11)

| Benfica

| AD Fundão & Rio Ave

align=center

| 2013–14

| Sporting (12)

| AD Fundão

| Benfica & Braga/AAUM

| Ré

| Leões Porto Salvo

| 35

align=center

| 2014–15

| Benfica (7)

| Sporting

| Braga/AAUM & AD Fundão

| Alessandro Patias

| Benfica

| 36

align=center

| 2015–16

| Sporting (13)

| Benfica

| Braga/AAUM & Burinhosa

| Diogo

| Sporting

| 35

align=center

| 2016–17

| Sporting (14)

| Braga/AAUM

| Benfica & Modicus

| Diego Cavinato

| Sporting

| 36

align=center

| 2017–18

| Sporting (15)

| Benfica

| Braga/AAUM & Modicus

| Rodolfo Fortino

| Sporting

| 32

align=center

| 2018–19

| Benfica (8)

| Sporting

| AD Fundão & Modicus

| Fernandinho

| Benfica

| 39

align=center

| 2019–20

| colspan=3|Cancelled after 20 rounds due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe

| Júnior

| Viseu 2001

| 24

align=center

| 2020–21

| Sporting (16)

| Benfica

| AD Fundão & Leões de Porto Salvo

| Diego Cavinato

| Sporting

| 38

align=center

| 2021–22

| Sporting (17)

| Benfica

| AD Fundão & Eléctrico FC

| Ivan Chishkala

| Benfica

| 26

align=center

| 2022–23

| Sporting (18)

| Benfica

| Braga/AAUM & Leões de Porto Salvo

| Diego Cavinato

| Sporting

| 35

align=center

| 2023–24

| Sporting (19)

| Braga/AAUM

| Benfica & Leões de Porto Salvo

| Taynan

| Sporting

| 25

=Performance by club=

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Team

! Winners

! Runners-up

! Third-place

! class="unsortable"|Years won

! class="unsortable"|Years runners-up

! class="unsortable"|Years third-place

Sporting19911991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

| 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2015, 2019

2008
Benfica81132003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2015, 20192002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023

| 2014, 2017, 2024

Miramar2211997, 20001999, 20011996
Correio da Manhã2121996, 199819951997, 1999
AR Freixieiro10520022004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Santos da Venda Nova1001992
Braga/AAUM0242017, 20242014, 2015, 2016, 2018
Atlético CP0231992, 19941993, 2000, 2001
Belenenses0212008, 20092010
AD Fundão01620142011, 2013, 2015, 2019, 2021, 2022
SC Coimbrões01119971995
Portela0101991
Esperança Viva0101993
AD Jorge Antunes0052002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009
Modicus0042012, 2017, 2018, 2019
Leões Porto Salvo0042012, 2021, 2023, 2024
Recordação de Apolo0021994, 1998
Olivais0022005, 2006
Instituto D. João V0022010, 2011
Estoril Praia0011991
AMSAC0011992
Beneditense0011993
Rio Ave0012013
Burinhosa0012016
Eléctrico FC0012022

Media coverage

As of the 2020–21 season, Sport TV and Canal 11 are the official broadcasters of the league. Both Benfica and Sporting CP home games are also broadcast on Benfica TV and Sporting TV, respectively.