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2012–13 Segunda Liga

23rd season of second-tier football league in Portugal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The 2012–13 Segunda Liga was the 23rd season of the second-tier of football in Portugal. This season marked a series of changes in the league overall. The league's name was changed back to Segunda Liga from the previous Liga de Honra. A total of 22 teams contested the league, up from 16 in the previous season; 14 of which contested the 2011–12 season, two of which were promoted from the Portuguese Second Division (including a reserve team), one of which was relegated from the 2011–12 Primeira Liga, and five of which were new reserve teams of Primeira Liga clubs. The reserve teams were not eligible for promotion to the Primeira Liga.

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Events

União de Leiria were relegated to the second division due to not fulfilling the mandatory requirements by the Portuguese League for Professional Football regarding the application process to professional competitions.[1] Thus, Sporting Covilhã was invited to stay in the Segunda Liga despite being relegated in the previous season.[2]

Varzim, the 2011–12 Segunda Divisão champions, also did not fulfill the requirements and were not registered in the Segunda Liga. Again, Portimonense were invited to remain in the Segunda Liga.[3]

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Teams

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Location of teams in Liga de Honra 2012–13
Location of teams in Liga de Honra 2012–13

Changes in 2012–13

Teams relegated from 2011–12 Primeira Liga

Teams promoted to 2012–13 Primeira Liga

Teams promoted from 2011–12 Portuguese Second Division

New teams entering directly to the 2012–13 Segunda Liga

Stadia and locations

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Managerial changes

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League table

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Source: Segunda Liga
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. OLI 0–0 PEN; PEN 0–1 OLI
  2. TON 4–2 STC; STC 0–0 TON
  3. CFU 3–0 FEI; FEI 3–1 CFU
  4. Braga B were deducted 2 points due to misuse of players.
  5. Marítimo B were deducted 3 points due to misuse of players.
  6. Naval were deducted 17 points due to debts to two other clubs. They also declined to play in the Segunda Liga in the 2013–14 season.

Positions by round

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Leader/Promoted
2nd place/Promoted
Source: LPFP.pt (in Portuguese)
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Results

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Source: Segunda Liga
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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Season statistics

Top goalscorers

Hat-tricks

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Awards

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Monthly awards

Annual awards

LPFP Segunda Liga Player of the Year

The LPFP Segunda Liga Player of the Year was awarded to Miguel Rosa of Benfica. Rosa became the first player to win the award twice after previously winning the award in relation to the 2010–11 season.[44]

LPFP Segunda Liga Breakthrough Player of the Year

Sporting CP B's Bruma was awarded with the LPFP Segunda Liga Breakthrough Player of the Year award.[44]

LPFP Segunda Liga Goalkeeper of the Year

The LPFP Segunda Liga Goalkeeper of the Year was awarded to Matt Jones of Belenenses.[44]

LPFP Segunda Liga Manager of the Year

Belenenses' Mitchell van der Gaag was the recipient of the LPFP Segunda Liga Manager of the Year award.[45]

LPFP Segunda Liga Fairplay Award

The LPFP Segunda Liga Fairplay Award was awarded to Benfica B.[45]

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