Andebol 1

Andebol 1
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024–25 Andebol 1
SportHandball
Founded1951
No. of teams14
CountryPortugal
ConfederationEurope (EHF)
Most recent
champion(s)
Sporting CP (22nd title)
Most titlesFC Porto (24 titles)
TV partner(s)TVI24
A Bola TV
BTV
Porto Canal
Sporting TV
Streaming partner(s)ANDEBOL TV
Relegation toSegunda Divisão
International cup(s)EHF Champions League
EHF European League
EHF European Cup
Official websitewww.fpa.pt

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 by the Portuguese Handball Federation.

The competition was created in 1951 and was formerly named Campeonato Nacional da Primeira Divisão (1951–1982 and 1985–2001), Divisão de Elite (2002–2006), and Liga Portuguesa de Andebol (2001–2009). Seven teams have won the league title since its inception.

Sporting CP are the current champions with 22 titles, followed by FC Porto with 24 titles and ABC with 13.

History

Creation of the league

Handball was first introduced in Portugal in 1929 and in 1939 the Portuguese Handball Federation is established. During the first half of the 20th century, the sport became increasingly trendy, becoming one of the most important team sports in Portugal, aside football and roller hockey. The increasing number of clubs featuring handball teams had already led to the establishment of regional championships in the regions of Metropolitan Lisbon and Greater Porto, as well as around Coimbra. The interest in defining a "national champion" led the federation to create a small tournament between the best teams of Lisbon and Porto (at first) and Coimbra (in a second phase).

Sporting and Porto dominion until the Carnation Revolution

Of the 23 championships played before the Carnation Revolution, only three were not won by Sporting CP or FC Porto. The two teams readily established themselves as the top-clubs in the country, growing after their eclecticism. Both teams featured the best Portuguese players of that time, sparking up a North-South rivalry between Porto and Lisbon, respectively.

FC Porto won the first tetracampeonato (4 titles in a row) in the history of the competition. On the other side, Sporting CP won the first pentacampeonato (5 titles in a row) in the history of the Portuguese handball, with a team that became known as "Os Sete Magníficos" (in English, The Seven Magnificent).

A real league in the European handball

In 1985, the championship assumed a league format disputed with 12 teams. This change in the competition format approximated the Portuguese league to other major European leagues and accounted for a significant increase in competitiveness. This consistent growth was backed by the investments made by multiple clubs, who sought to secure some foreign players (especially from the Balkans) as well as experienced and well-regarded coaches, whose knowledge of the sport allowed a solid increase in playing quality.

The peak of the growth of the club handball in Portugal was achieved by ABC, from Braga, when they reached the final of the first EHF Champions League final in 1994. They lost to CB Cantabria by 45–43. In 1999-00, ABC also reached the semi-finals of the EHF Cup.

League-Federation dispute and decline

In 2001, the clubs created an independent association, the Liga Portuguesa de Clubes de Andebol (in English, Portuguese Handball Clubs League), whose goal was to oversee a fully professional handball league, called Liga Portuguesa de Andebol (in English, Portuguese Handball League). However, in 2002, the Portuguese Handball Federation disputed the validity of the League and eventually refused accept the Liga Portuguesa de Andebol champions as "national champions".

As a consequence of the dispute, second-tier was renamed to Divisão de Elite (in English, Elite Division) and transformed into the official first-tier of the Portuguese handball. Its champions were declared "Portuguese champions".[1][2][3]

The most dramatical consequence was the inability of the big professional clubs playing in Liga Portuguesa de Andebol to enter European Handball Federation competitions.

In 2005, the Federation finally recognised the Liga Portuguesa de Andebol as the first-tier of the Portuguese handball league system and agreed to granting autonomy to the League while overseeing it at the same time.

The fall of the League and the regrowth of club handball

The Liga Portuguesa de Clubes de Andebol folded in 2008, bringing the Liga Portuguesa de Andebol to an end. The short-lived competition was replaced by the new Andebol 1 (in English, Handball One) under the scope of the Portuguese Handball Federation. Since the rebranding of the championship in the 2009–2010 season, Portuguese club handball regained some of its notoriousness, namely in the international competitions. Sporting CP won the EHF Challenge Cup in 2010 and 2017 and ABC won the competition in 2016, in the first solely-Portuguese European final in the history of handball, beating Benfica by an aggregate of 53–51. ABC had also reached the final of the EHF Challenge Cup in 2015.

In the 2013–14 season, FC Porto became the first Portuguese team to participate in the group stage of the EHF Champions League since 2002. FC Porto, ABC and Sporting CP also participated in the 2015–16, 2016–17 and 2017–18 editions, although none of them passed through the group stage.

But the biggest achievement by Portuguese teams in international competitions run by EHF was Benfica win of 2021–22 season, defeating SC Magdeburg 40-39, in a dramatic final solved in the last second of the Extra-Time.

Format

Current format

Since 2016, the competition is disputed in two phases (First Phase and Final phase).

During the First Phase, the 14 participating teams play themselves twice, in a league schedule, home and away. Each team plays, therefore, 26 matches during this phase. The top-6 teams qualify for the Group A of the Final Phase, whereas the 7th to 14th-placed teams qualify for the Group B of the Final Phase.

For the Final Phase, each team starts this phase of the competition with half of the points earned during the First Phase. During the Final Phase, the teams will play each other twice, in a league schedule, home and away. The Group A consists of the top-6 teams of the First Phase and will determine the final standings from the 1st to 6th-placed team. The Group B consists of the other 8 teams and will determine the final standings from the 7th to the 14th-placed teams.

The two bottom-placed teams in the Final Phase – Group B are relegated to the Second Division.

Currently, the champion qualifies to the EHF Champions League. The 2nd and 3rd-placed to the EHF Cup (the 2nd to the 2nd Qualifying Round and the 3rd to the 1st Qualifying Round). The 4th-placed team qualifies to the EHF Challenge Cup.

Former formats

Early years

On the first season (1951–52), the championship was played as a knockout tournament between four teams of Metropolitan Greater Lisbon region.

Then, from 1952 to 1962, the championship a mini-league was played between the best two teams of the regional championships of the districts of Lisbon and Porto to determine the national champion.

During the following two seasons, the mini-league was expanded from 8 then to 10 teams, to accommodate teams from the districts of Aveiro and Setúbal and, then, Coimbra.

Regional grouping period

From the 1962–63 to the 1984–1985 season, the championship was held in two phases. During the regular phase, the teams were distributed for a variable number of groups (2, 3 or 4) according to location criteria. The top teams of each group qualified for a brief Final Phase to determine the national champion.

The 1973–74 season was an exception to this format, as a single mainland championship was established, featuring 12 teams from the continental Portugal. This championship was to serve as a qualifying competition to a final knockout phase, which would include teams from the islands (Azores and Madeira) and the Portuguese colonies. Because of the coup d'état on 25 April and the revolution period that succeeded it, the final phase never happened and the winner of the former round was declared national champion.

Since 1985

Since the 1985–86 season that the same format has been used with slight changes. The competition has evolved from 12 teams to 10 teams. Then, back to 12 teams and increased to 14 teams in 2016. The regular phase has always been succeeded by a final phase, disputed either in a small league with 4 or 6 teams and in a knockout format. The knockout format was lately tried on the 2015–2016 season, but it was changed back the following season. The format of the final phase (play-offs vs. mini-league) is still a topic of debate between the Portuguese clubs and fans.

Teams

The teams contesting the 2022–23 Andebol 1 season are:[4]

Team Location Arena Sponsors
ABC Braga Braga Pavilhão Flávio Sá Leite Universidade do Minho
Académico de Viseu FC Viseu Pavilhão Gimnodesportivo do Parque do Fontelo -
ADA Maia Maia Pavilhão Municipal da Maia Universidade da Maia (ISMAI)
Águas Santas Maia Pavilhão da Associação Atlética de Águas Santas Milaneza
AA Avanca Estarreja Pavilhão Comendador Adelino Dias Costa Bioria
CF Os Belenenses Lisbon Pavilhão Acácio Rosa Zumub
SL Benfica Lisbon Pavilhão da Luz Nº 2 Metro Numbers
FC Gaia Vila Nova de Gaia Pavilhão F.C. Gaia Empril
Marítimo Madeira Andebol SAD Madeira Pavilhão do Marítimo -
FC Porto Porto Dragão Arena Betano
Póvoa AC Póvoa de Varzim Pavilhão Municipal da Póvoa de Varzim Bodegão & Grupo CCR
GC Santo Tirso Santo Tirso Pavilhão Municipal de Santo Tirso Retrotarget
Sporting CP Lisbon Pavilhão João Rocha Kelly
Vitória FC Setúbal Pavilhão Antoine Velge -

Champions

[5]

Portuguese Handball First Division

Year Champion TN References
1951–52 Sporting CP 1
1952–53 Salgueiros 1
1953–54 FC Porto 1
1955–56 Sporting CP 2
1956–57 FC Porto 2
1957–58 FC Porto 3
1958–59 FC Porto 4
1959–60 FC Porto 5
1960–61 Sporting CP 3
1961–62 Benfica 1
1962–63 FC Porto 6
1963–64 FC Porto 7
1964–65 FC Porto 8
1965–66 Sporting CP 4
1966–67 Sporting CP 5
1967–68 FC Porto 9
1968–69 Sporting CP 6
1969–70 Sporting CP 7
1970–71 Sporting CP 8
1971–72 Sporting CP 9
1972–73 Sporting CP 10
1973–74 Belenenses 1
1974–75 Benfica 2
1975–76 Belenenses 2
1976–77 Belenenses 3
1977–78 Sporting CP 11
1978–79 Sporting CP 12
1979–80 Sporting CP 13
1980–81 Sporting CP 14
1981–82 Benfica 3
1982–83 Benfica 4
1983–84 Sporting CP 15
1984–85 Belenenses 4
1985–86 Sporting CP 16
1986–87 ABC Braga 1
1987–88 ABC Braga 2
1988–89 Benfica 5
1989–90 Benfica 6
1990–91 ABC Braga 3
1991–92 ABC Braga 4
1992–93 ABC Braga 5
1993–94 Belenenses 5
1994–95 ABC Braga 6
1995–96 ABC Braga 7
1996–97 ABC Braga 8
1997–98 ABC Braga 9
1998–99 FC Porto 10
1999–2000 ABC Braga 10
2000–01 Sporting CP 17

Andebol 1

Year Champion TN Second Place Third Place Fourth Place References
2009–10 FC Porto 15 Madeira SAD Benfica ABC Braga [8]
2010–11 FC Porto 16 Madeira SAD Sporting CP Benfica [9]
2011–12 FC Porto 17 Madeira SAD Sporting CP Benfica [10]
2012–13 FC Porto 18 Benfica Sporting CP Águas Santas [11]
2013–14 FC Porto 19 Sporting CP ABC Braga Benfica [12]
2014–15 FC Porto 20 Sporting CP Benfica ABC Braga [13]
2015–16 ABC Braga 13 Benfica FC Porto Sporting CP [14]
2016–17 Sporting CP 20 FC Porto Benfica Madeira SAD [15]
2017–18 Sporting CP 21 Benfica FC Porto ABC Braga [16]
2018–19 FC Porto 21 Sporting CP Benfica Águas Santas [17]
2019–20 FC Porto [b] Sporting CP Benfica Belenenses [18][19]
2020–21 FC Porto 22 Sporting CP Benfica Águas Santas [20]
2021–22 FC Porto 23 Sporting CP Benfica Belenenses [21][22]
2022–23 FC Porto 24 Sporting CP Benfica ABC Braga [23]
2023–24 Sporting CP 22 FC Porto Benfica ABC Braga [24]

TN: Title Numbers

Performances

Club Titles Seasons
FC Porto 24 1953–54, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1967–68, 1998–99, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23
Sporting CP 22 1951–52, 1955–56, 1960–61, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1983–84, 1985–86, 2000–01, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2023–24
ABC Braga 13 1986–87, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2015–16
Benfica 7 1961–62, 1974–75, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1988–89, 1989–90, 2007–08
Belenenses 5 1973–74, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1984–85, 1993–94
São Bernardo 2 2002–03, 2003–04
Salgueiros 1 1952–53
Madeira SAD 1 2004–05

Italics: Winners of Divisão de Elite, during the League-Federation dispute.red

U20 Andebol 1

Current season 2023–24 U20 Andebol 1

Champions

Year Champion TN Second Place Third Place Fourth Place References
2021–22 Águas Santas 1 Boa Hora Gaia Sanjoanense [25][26][27][28][29]
2022–23 Águas Santas 2 Porto ABC Braga Padroense [30]
2023–24 Águas Santas 3 ABC Braga Arsenal C. Devesa CCR Fermentoes [31]

Performances

Club Titles Season
Águas Santas 3 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24

EHF coefficients

The following data indicates Portuguese coefficient rankings between European handball leagues.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e In 2002, due to disputes with the Portuguese League Association, the Federation refused to consider the League Champion as National Champion. So, the Portuguese Handball Federation reformulated the competitions, creating Divisão de Elite and considering it the champion, National Champion, although being the second handball league in Portugal. The worsts are relegated to Portuguese Handball Second Division (renamed First Division during that period). Teams could only get to Liga Portuguesa de Andebol candidature because LPA was a closed league. The best and most important Portuguese handball teams compete in Portuguese League except for Sporting CP which compete in Divisão de Elite. At the end of season 2005-2006, with the ending of the dispute between league and Federation was extinct Divisão de Elite.
  2. ^ The season was not completed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal. FC Porto qualified for the 2020–21 EHF Champions League for being in 1st place of the Andebol 1 classification table at the time of the cancellation, but was not declared champion.

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  6. ^ "Compeonato Nacional de Andebol Português - Primeira Divisão 2007-2008". fpa.pt. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
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Canada Alpin Sport(s) représenté(s) Ski alpin,ski cross Création 1920 Siège Calgary et Toronto Affiliation ACSH Site web alpinecanada.org modifier  Canada Alpin (anglais : Alpine Canada) est la fédération sportive de ski alpin du Canada. En tant que fédération nationale, l'organisation est membre du Comité olympique canadien. Elle est l'une des composantes de l'Association canadienne des sports d'hiver. Histoire Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incompl...

USA-207 (ネメシス1、通称「PAN」) USA-207のミッション・パッチ所属 アメリカ国家安全保障局 (NSA)主製造業者 ロッキード・マーティン[1]衛星バス A2100A (ロッキード・マーティン)任務 シギント (電子諜報)打上げ日時 2009年9月8日輸送ロケット アトラス V 401打上げ場所 ケープカナベラル空軍基地 SLC-41COSPAR ID 2009-047A軌道要素参照座標 地球周回軌道軌道 静止軌道軌道周期 23...

 

 

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