Portuguese Handball Third Division
{{Infobox sports league
| name = Terceira Divisão Portuguesa
| logo =
| logo_size = 150
| founded = 1978
| teams = 39
| country = Portugal
| confed = EHF
| champions = AD Carvalhos
| champ_season = 2023–24
| most_champs = Dramático Cascais; Fermentões; Académico AC (2)
| prem_season = 2023–14
| levels = 4
| promotion = Second Division
| relegation = Regional Championship's
| website = [http://portal.fpa.pt/fap_portal/start_fap Federação Andebol]
}}
Portuguese Handball Third Division or "Terceira Divisão Portuguese" is the third handball league in Portugal. The best teams get promoted to Portuguese Handball Second Division.
Due to some disputes between the League and the Federation, between 2001 and 2006 Portuguese Handball Third Division or "3a Divisão Portuguesa" was the fourth handball league in Portugal.
With the ending of the League, Portuguese Handball Third Division re-assumed the position of third handball league in Portugal.
Champions
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- 1978/1979 : Dramatico Cascais
- 1979/1980 : Dramatico Cascais (2)
- 1980/1981 : Salgueiros
- 1981/1982 : Pedro Nunes
- 1982/1983 : Boa Hora
- 1983/1984 : GD TAP
- 1984/1985 : Império Cruzeiro
- 1985/1986 : FC Gaia
- 1986/1987 : GS Loures
- 1987/1988 : AD Fafe
- 1988/1989 : Ginasio do Sul
- 1989/1990 : Estrelas da Avenida
- 1990/1991 : Académico FC
- 1991/1992 : FC Maia
- 1992/1993 : Fermentões
- 1993/1994 : Ginásio Clube de Odivelas
- 1994/1995 : Juve Lis
- 1995/1996 : Aguas Santas
- 1996/1997 : Quintajense
- 1997/1998 : Fermentões (2)
- 1998/1999 : Ilhavo AC
- 1999/2000 : Olivais e Moscavide
- 2000/2001 : Académico FC (2)
- 2001/2002 : Sanjoanense
- 2002/2003 : CDE Camões
- 2003/2004 : Callidas Clube
- 2004/2005 : Empregados Comércio
- 2005/2006 : AC Sismaria
- 2006/2007 : Evóra AC
- 2007/2008 : Alto Moinho
- 2008/2009 : Paço de Arcos
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2009–10
| 1 | Paço d'Arcos | Santana |
2010–11
| Infesta | 1 | Vela Tavira | Benavente |
2011–12
| Boa Hora | 2 | Modicus | Ílhavo |
2012–13
| 1 | Sanjoanense | Salgueiros & Torrense |
2013–14
| Arsenal de Devesa | 1 | Loures | Almada & Boavista |
2014–15
| Estarreja | 1 | Juventude de Lis | Horta B |
2015–16
| Albicastrense | 1 | Santo Tirso B | Marítimo |
2016–17
| Sassoeiros | 1 | Natação | Marítimo |
2017–18
| Modicus | 1 | Lagoa | Marítimo |
2018–19
| Estarreja | 2 | Sporting B | Marítimo |
2019–20
| colspan="4" | No champion due to COVID-19 pandemic |
2020–21
| 1 | Avanca B | Belenenses B |
2021–22
| Gondomar Cultural | 1 | LX50 | Naval |
2022–23
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Note:
TN: Titles Number
See also
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Men's
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Women's
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References
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{{Handball in Portugal}}
Category:Sports leagues established in 1978