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2017–18 Primeira Liga
84th season of top-tier Portuguese football From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2017–18 Primeira Liga (also known as Liga NOS for sponsorship reasons) was the 84th season of the Primeira Liga, the top professional league for Portuguese association football clubs. Benfica were the defending champions for a fourth consecutive time, but they did not retain the title. Porto became the new champions with two matches to spare, clinching their 28th league title. This was their first trophy in four years.
Since Portugal dropped from fifth to seventh place in the UEFA association coefficient rankings at the end of 2016–17 season, only the two best-ranked teams could qualify for the UEFA Champions League (the champions entered directly into the group stage, and the runners-up entered the third qualifying round). The third and fourth-placed teams qualified respectively to the UEFA Europa League third and second qualifying rounds.[3][4]
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Teams
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Eighteen teams competed in the league – the top sixteen teams from the 2016–17 season, as well as two teams promoted from the LigaPro.
Portimonense became the first club to be promoted on 23 April 2017 and will play in Primeira Liga for the first time since the 2010–11 season.[5] On 21 May 2017, after a 2–1 win in Azores against Santa Clara, they were crowned champions.[6] The other team promoted were runners-up Desportivo das Aves, following a 2–2 draw against União da Madeira on 30 April 2017.[7] This will mark the return of the Vila das Aves' team to the top flight after a 10-season absence.
The two promoted clubs replaced Nacional and Arouca. Nacional confirmed their relegation on 5 May 2017, 15 years after their promotion, when Moreirense, who were also struggling to escape relegation, beat Braga.[8] On the last matchday, Arouca's 4–2 defeat against Estoril sealed their relegation, four seasons after having been promoted for the first time to Primeira Liga.[9]
Stadia and locations
Location of teams in 2017–18 Primeira Liga (Madeira)
Personnel and sponsors
Managerial changes
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Season summary
League table
Source: Liga Portugal
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head away goals scored; 5) Goal difference; 6) Matches won; 7) Goals scored; 8) Play-off. (Note: only criteria 1, 5, 6 and 7 are applied to establish the classification during the competition.)
(C) Champions; (D) Disqualified; (R) Relegated
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Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head away goals scored; 5) Goal difference; 6) Matches won; 7) Goals scored; 8) Play-off. (Note: only criteria 1, 5, 6 and 7 are applied to establish the classification during the competition.)
(C) Champions; (D) Disqualified; (R) Relegated
Notes:
- Desportivo das Aves qualified for the Europa league group stage by winning the 2017–18 Taça de Portugal. However, since they failed to obtain a license for European competitions, the spot awarded to the cup winners (Europa League group stage) was passed to the third-placed team, the spot awarded to the third-placed team (Europa League third qualifying round) was passed to the fourth-placed team, and the spot awarded to the fourth-placed team was passed to the fifth-placed team (Europa league second qualifying round).
- Belenenses SAD split with B-SAD after the season, meaning they had to restart from the lowest league in Portugal.
Positions by round
Leader | |
Relegation to 2018–19 LigaPro |
Source: Liga Portugal
Results
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Statistics
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Top goalscorers
Hat-tricks
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4 Player scored 4 goals
Top assists
- As of 14 May 2018[49]
Clean sheets
Scoring
- First goal of the season:
Gelson Martins, for Sporting CP vs Desportivo das Aves (6 August 2017)
- Latest goal of the season:
Gevorg Ghazaryan, for Marítimo vs Sporting CP (13 May 2018)
- Biggest home win:
- Biggest away win:
- Highest scoring match: 7 goals
- Porto 5–2 Portimonense (22 September 2017)
- Porto 6–1 Paços de Ferreira (21 October 2017)
- Portimonense 5–2 Vitória de Setúbal (30 October 2017)
- Biggest winning margin: 6 goals
- Most goals scored in a match by a team: 6 goals
- Braga 6–0 Estoril (1 October 2017)
- Porto 6–1 Paços de Ferreira (21 October 2017)
Match streaks
- Longest winning run: 9 matches
- Benfica, from matchday 21 (3 February 2018) to matchday 29 (7 April 2017)
- Longest unbeaten run: 25 matches
- Porto, from matchday 1 (6 August 2017) to matchday 25 (2 March 2018)
- Longest winless run: 11 matches
- Estoril, from matchday 4 (27 August 2017) to matchday 14 (9 December 2017)
- Longest losing run: 8 matches
- Estoril, from matchday 4 (27 August 2017) to matchday 11 (4 November 2017)
- Most consecutive draws: 5 matches
- Vitória de Setúbal, from matchday 16 (4 January 2018) to matchday 20 (31 January 2018)
Discipline
Club
- Most yellow cards: 104
- Most red cards: 8
Player
- Most yellow cards: 14
- Most red cards: 3
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Awards
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Monthly awards
Liga Portugal
SJPF Young Player of the Month
SPJF Goal of the month
Annual awards
Liga Portugal
Player of the Season
The Player of the Season was awarded to Bruno Fernandes (Sporting CP).[80]
Manager of the Season
The Manager of the Season was awarded to Sérgio Conceição (Porto).[80]
Goal of the Season
The Goal of the Season was awarded to Rodrigo Pinho (Marítimo), against Tondela on 28 October 2017.[80]
Team of the Season
The Team of the Season was:[81]
- Goalkeeper:
Rui Patrício (Sporting CP)
- Defence:
Alex Telles (Porto),
Felipe (Porto),
Sebastián Coates (Sporting CP),
Ricardo Pereira (Porto)
- Midfield:
Bruno Fernandes (Sporting CP),
Héctor Herrera (Porto),
Pizzi (Benfica)
- Attack:
Jonas (Benfica),
Moussa Marega (Porto),
Gelson Martins (Sporting CP)
Young Player of the Season
The Young Player of the Year was awarded to Rúben Dias (Benfica).[80]
Club Fair-Play Prize
Player Fair-Play Prize
The Player Fair-Play Prize was awarded to Casillas (Porto).[80]
SPJF
Goal of the season
The goal of the season was disputed by all the previous winners of the monthly polls.[82]
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Attendances
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Updated to games played on 7 February 2018
Source: Liga Portugal
Notes:
1: Played last season in LigaPro.
2: Tondela managed to get the highest season attendance of 4,987 spectators in two matches (against Porto and Benfica).
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