1993–94 Segunda Divisão De Honra
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The 1993–94 Segunda Divisão de Honra season was the fourth season of the competition and the 60th season of recognised second-tier football in
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Overview

The league was contested by 18 teams with FC Tirsense winning the championship and gaining promotion to the
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along with
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and GD Chaves. At the other end of the table Académico Viseu,
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and Leixões SC were relegated to the
Segunda Divisão The Segunda Divisão Portuguesa (English: ''Portuguese Second Division'') was a football league situated at the third level of the Portuguese football league system. The division had previously been the second level of the Portuguese pyramid but, w ...
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League standings


Footnotes


External links


Portugal 1993/94 - RSSSF (Paulo Claro)

Portuguese II Liga 1993/1994 - footballzz.co.uk
{{DEFAULTSORT:1993-94 Segunda Divisao de Honra Portuguese Second Division seasons
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