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Portuguese Volleyball Third Division

The Portuguese Volleyball Third Division is the Third-level men's Volleyball League in Portugal, which is also called (Portuguese: "3a Divisão de Voleibol"). The competition is organized by the Federação Portuguesa de Voleibol.

Portuguese 3rd Division Champions

Year Final Standings
Champion Second Place Third Place
1972/1973 Clube Infante Sagres
1973/1974 Castêlo da Maia GC
1974/1975 Banco Pinto Sotto Mayor
1975/1976 GD de Basquete de Leça
1976/1977 SC Esmoriz
1977/1978 GD Bairro Latino
1978/1979 Col. Int. Carvalhos
1979/1980 GDC Gueifães
1980/1981 GD de Basquete de Leça
1981/1982 Col. São João de Brito
1982/1983 Sporting Clube de Portugal
1983/1984 CD Póvoa
1984/1985 CD Póvoa
1985/1986 CD Nacional
1986/1987 Desp. Francisco da Holanda
1987/1988 Mosteiro FC|
1988/1989 CF Aliança
1989/1990 Mosteiro FC
1990/1991 SC Matosinhos
1991/1992 CCD Aldeia Nova
1992/1993 Castêlo da Maia GC “B”
1993/1994 GDC Gueifães “B”
1994/1995 CD Fiães
1995/1996 VC Viana
1996/1997 CD Póvoa
1997/1998 S.L. Benfica
1998/1999 GC Vilacondense
1999/2000 Associação Académica de Coimbra
2000/2001 CDUP
2001/2002 SC Espinho ”B”
2002/2003 CD Ribeirense “B”
2003/2004 CF Aliança
2004/2005 CCR Maceda Oeiras Academia AA
2005/2006 AA Universidade da Madeira AA Coimbra
2006/2007 VC Viana CAIC-Cernache
2007/2008 UTAD Castelo Maia G.C. AA Universidade da Madeira
2008/2009 CDRJ Andrade AEIS Técnico Rep. Madeira
2009/2010 CIR Laranjeiro AA UTAD AD Vila
2010/2011 Vitória Sport Clube “B” CA Madalena AA Alunos
2011/2012 CA Madalena SO Marinhense GC Stº Tirso
2012/2013 GC Stº Tirso AD Machico AD Castro Daire
2013/2014 VC Viana SO Marinhense
2014/2015 CN Ginástica AAA Esc. Amares
2015/2016 CN Ginástica “B” AA José Moreira SO Marinhense
2016/2017 GD Martingança CN Ginástica “B” AC Albufeira
2017/18 Esmoriz B Benfica B Arca d'Ajuda
2018/19 CD Póvoa CV Lisboa ADR Água de Pena
2019/20 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020/21 CD Póvoa
2021/22 Famalicense AC
2022/23 GC Vilacondense Juv. Évora

References

http://www.fpvoleibol.pt/campeoesnacionais.php

  1. "Fly Drive Madeira". Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  2. Campeões Nacionais Archived 2015-03-29 at the Wayback Machine
  3. https://fpvoleibol.pt/fpv/menu-voleibol/historico-campeoes-nacionais/
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