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Campeonato Nacional de Seniores Masculinos - Segunda Divisão (in English, Men's Senior National Championship - 2nd Division), also known as Andebol 2 or just Segunda Divisão, is the second-tier
handball Handball (also known as team handball, European handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the g ...
league in Portugal. The best teams get promoted to
Andebol 1 The Campeonato Nacional de Andebol Masculino (English: Men's Handball National Championship), also known simply as Andebol 1 (or Campeonato Placard Andebol 1 for sponsorship reasons), is the premier handball league in Portugal and is overseen ...
and the worst relegated to
Portuguese Handball Third Division 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, betwee ...
. Almada AC is the most successful club, having won the competition four times. The competition is played over two phases by 30 teams, initially geographically grouped in 3 zone groups. The current champions are CD São Bernardo, from Aveiro.


History

The second tier was established in 1966 as a result of the need of expansion of national
handball Handball (also known as team handball, European handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the g ...
competitions due to the increase in the number of participating teams in the regional championships. The competition was created under its current name for the 1966–67 season and ran for only four consecutive seasons, as in 1970-71 it was abolished. However, the competition returned the following year. In 1982, a new top-division league (''Divisão de Honra'') was created and the Segunda Divisão became the 3rd tier of Portuguese
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. Nevertheless, with the creation of the new single round-robin league in 1985, the Second Division returned to be the 2nd tier competition. In 2001, another rebranding of the top-division led to the Segunda Divisão becoming once again the 3rd tier of Portuguese
handball Handball (also known as team handball, European handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the g ...
. Moreover, due to the League-Federation dispute, the competition took an even lower standard between 2002 and 2007. During that period, the Segunda Divisão was ''de facto'' the 4th tier of the league system, although considered ''de jure'' the 3rd tier by the
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. As the dispute ended, the Segunda Divisão became ''de facto'' the 3rd tier of Portuguese
handball Handball (also known as team handball, European handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the g ...
in 2007. As the Liga Portuguesa de Clubes de Andebol folded in 2008, the Segunda Divisão is the level 2 league of Portuguese
handball Handball (also known as team handball, European handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the g ...
since the 2009–2010 season.


Champions


Portuguese handball second division

*1966/1967:
Campo de Ourique Campo de Ourique () is a ''freguesia'' (civil parish) and district of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. Located in the historic center of Lisbon, Campo de Ourique is east of Alcântara, north of Estrela, west of Santo António, and south of Camp ...
(1) *1967/1968:
Almada AC Almada () is a city and a municipality in Portugal, located on the southern margin of the Tagus River, on the opposite side of the river from Lisbon. The two cities are connected by the 25 de Abril Bridge. The population in 2011 was 174,030, in an ...
(1) *1968/1969:
Almada AC Almada () is a city and a municipality in Portugal, located on the southern margin of the Tagus River, on the opposite side of the river from Lisbon. The two cities are connected by the 25 de Abril Bridge. The population in 2011 was 174,030, in an ...
(2) *1969/1970:
Almada AC Almada () is a city and a municipality in Portugal, located on the southern margin of the Tagus River, on the opposite side of the river from Lisbon. The two cities are connected by the 25 de Abril Bridge. The population in 2011 was 174,030, in an ...
(3) *''1970/1971: Not Played'' *1971/1972:
Atlético Clube de Portugal Atlético Clube de Portugal is a Portuguese club, located in the city of Lisbon, more precisely in the parish of Alcântara. It was founded on 18 September 1942 due to the merger of two clubs of Alcântara (Carcavelinhos Football Club) and Santo ...
(1) *1972/1973: B. Espírito Santo (1) *1973/1974:
Beira-Mar Sport Clube Beira-Mar () is a Portuguese sports club based in Aveiro, Portugal. Its football team currently plays in the Campeonato de Portugal, the fourth national level, having gained promotion by winning the Aveiro FA First Division 2018/19 ...
(1) *1974/1975: São Mamede (1) *1975/1976:
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(1) *1976/1977: Caramão (1) *1977/1978: Sporting de Espinho (1) *1978/1979: Encarnação (1) *1979/1980: Caselas FC (1) *1980/1981: Vitória FC (1) *1981/1982:
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(1) *1982/1983:
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(1) ''(3rd tier)'' *1983/1984: São Bernardo (1) ''(3rd tier)'' *1984/1985:
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(1) ''(3rd tier)'' *1985/1986: GD TAP (1) *1986/1987:
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(1) *1987/1988: Académica de Coimbra (1) *1988/1989: Boavista (1) *1989/1990: Illiabum (1) *1990/1991: GD TAP (2) *1991/1992:
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(1) *1992/1993:
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(1) *1993/1994: São Mamede (2) *1994/1995:
Almada AC Almada () is a city and a municipality in Portugal, located on the southern margin of the Tagus River, on the opposite side of the river from Lisbon. The two cities are connected by the 25 de Abril Bridge. The population in 2011 was 174,030, in an ...
(4) *1995/1996: Académico Funchal (1) *1996/1997:
Almada AC Almada () is a city and a municipality in Portugal, located on the southern margin of the Tagus River, on the opposite side of the river from Lisbon. The two cities are connected by the 25 de Abril Bridge. The population in 2011 was 174,030, in an ...
(5) *1997/1998: São Bernardo (2) *1998/1999:
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(1) *1999/2000: FC Gaia (1) *2000/2001:
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(1) *2001/2002:
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(1) ''(3rd tier)'' *2002/2003: IFC Torreense (1) ''(3rd/4th tier)'' *2003/2004: AS Académico de Leiria (1) ''(3rd/4th tier)'' *2004/2005:
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(1) ''(3rd/4th tier)'' *2005/2006: Empregados do Comércio (1) ''(3rd/4th tier)'' *2006/2007:
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(1) ''(3rd/4th tier)'' *2007/2008:
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(2) ''(3rd tier)'' *2008/2009: ISAVE (1) ''(3rd tier)''


Andebol 2

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See also

Men's *
Andebol 1 The Campeonato Nacional de Andebol Masculino (English: Men's Handball National Championship), also known simply as Andebol 1 (or Campeonato Placard Andebol 1 for sponsorship reasons), is the premier handball league in Portugal and is overseen ...
* Third Division *
Taça de Portugal The Taça de Portugal (; "Cup of Portugal") is an annual association football competition and the premier knockout tournament in Portuguese football. For sponsorship reasons, it has been known as Taça de Portugal Placard since the 2015–16 seaso ...
* Supertaça * Youth Honors Women's * First Division *
Taça de Portugal The Taça de Portugal (; "Cup of Portugal") is an annual association football competition and the premier knockout tournament in Portuguese football. For sponsorship reasons, it has been known as Taça de Portugal Placard since the 2015–16 seaso ...
* Supertaça * Youth Honors (Women)


References

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