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The 2024–25 Liga Portugal (also known as Liga Portugal Betclic for sponsorship reasons) was the 91st season of the
Primeira Liga The Primeira Liga (), also known as Liga Portugal Betclic for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Portugal and the highest level of the Portuguese football league system. Organised and supervised by the Liga ...
, the top professional league for Portuguese
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clubs and the fourth season under the current Liga Portugal title. This was the eighth Primeira Liga season to use
video assistant referee The video assistant referee (VAR) is a Assistant referee (association football), match official in association football who assists the referee by reviewing decisions using video footage and providing advice to the referee based on those revi ...
(VAR).
Sporting CP Sporting Clube de Portugal (), otherwise referred to as Sporting CP or simply Sporting (particularly within Portugal), or as Sporting Lisbon in other countries,
were the defending champions, having won their 20th title the previous season, and successfully defended their title, securing their 21st Primeira Liga title and their first back-to-back title since the 1953–54 season.


Teams


Changes

Santa Clara (after one-year absence),
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(after three-year absence), and AVS (promoted for the first time in their history), were promoted from the
2023–24 Liga Portugal 2 The 2023–24 Liga Portugal 2 (also known as Liga Portugal SABSEG for sponsorship reasons) was the 34th season of Portuguese football's second-tier league and the fourth season under the current Liga Portugal 2 title. A total of 18 teams compete ...
, replacing
Vizela Vizela () is a municipality in the Braga District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 23,736, in an area of 24.70 km². The present mayor is Vitor Hugo Salgado, elected as an independent. The municipal holiday is March 19. History In Au ...
, Chaves, and Portimonense (relegated after three, two, and seven years in the top flight, respectively).


Stadia and locations


Personnel and sponsors


Managerial changes


League table


Relegation play-offs

The relegation play-offs took place between AVS, who finished 16th in the Primeira Liga, and Vizela which finished 3rd in Liga Portugal 2. ''All times are
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''AVS won 5–2 on aggregate and remained in the
Primeira Liga The Primeira Liga (), also known as Liga Portugal Betclic for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Portugal and the highest level of the Portuguese football league system. Organised and supervised by the Liga ...
; Vizela remained in
Liga Portugal 2 The Liga Portugal 2 (), also known as Liga Portugal Meu Super for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division of the Portuguese football league system. At the end of each season, the two top-finishing teams are promoted to the top-tier Pr ...
.''


Results


Statistics


Top goalscorers


Hat-tricks

;Notes (H) – Home team
(A) – Away team
4 Player scored four goals.


Clean sheets


Discipline


Player

* Most yellow cards: 12 ** Jaume Grau (AVS) ** Alan Ruiz (Estrela da Amadora) * Most red cards: 2 ** Ousmane Diomande (Sporting CP) ** Sidney Lima (Santa Clara) ** João Moutinho (Braga) ** Sebastián Pérez (Boavista)


Club

* Most yellow cards: 109 **Santa Clara * Most red cards: 10 **Boavista


Awards


Monthly awards


Annual awards


Number of teams by district


Notes


See also

*
2024–25 Liga Portugal 2 The 2024–25 Liga Portugal 2 (also known as Liga Portugal 2 Meu Super for sponsorship reasons) is the 35th season of Portuguese football's second-tier league and the fifth season under the current Liga Portugal 2 title. A total of 18 teams are c ...
* 2024–25 Liga 3 * 2024–25 Campeonato de Portugal *
2024–25 Taça de Portugal The 2024–25 Taça de Portugal (also known as Taça de Portugal Generali Tranquilidade for sponsorship reasons) was the 85th edition of the Taça de Portugal, the premier knockout competition in Portuguese football. The winners qualified for the ...


References

Primeira Liga seasons
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