Almost 30 clubs have already given up competing in the Portuguese Championship and in the district



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Twenty-eight clubs have already stopped competing in the Portuguese Championship (CoC) and in the major district divisions in 2020/21, indicates a survey conducted by Lusa with the 22 football federations (AF) as of Friday.

Lisbon is the district with the most absences, due to the disappearance of Belas, Desportivo Olivais and Moscavide – Parque das Nações and Pinheiro Loures of the third regional level, which also left CD Estrela, which merged in July with Club Sintra Football, allowing the creation of the Estrela da Amadora SAD Soccer Club.

The renewed Reboleira emblem debuts at the first non-professional level, together with Sporting B and Belenenses SAD B, and also joined a secondary team in District III, accompanying newcomers ADCEO B, Arrudense, Atlético do Cacém, Loures B, Olivais Sur, Pêro Pinheiro, Frielas B Bridge, Real B, Breathe O2, Sabugense and Tires B.

AF Braga witnessed the resignation of Ribeira do Neiva in the Honor Division and the extinction of AD Oliveirense SAD in CdP, renamed AD Oliveirense 1952 in the 1st district division, in which Bairro da Misericórdia will no longer compete, in opposition to the returns from Cepanense, Fonte Boa, Pico de Regalados, São Cristóvão and Santo Estêvão.

On the same level are the newly arrived B teams from Carreira, Louro and Maria da Fonte, while Anais left Division 2 of the AF Viana do Castelo district, Santa Comba Vilariça said goodbye to the Division of Honor of AF Bragança and Paredes do Bairro It is the only withdrawal indicated in the major competitions of AF Aveiro.

Despite the exit of Desportivo de Chaves Satellite from the Portuguese Championship, AF Vila Real saw Lordelo and Sabrosa join the Honor Division, such as Abragonense, Airães, Dowe Sports, Invicta, Pasteleira, Rans, São Vicente de Irivo and Várzea B He did it at AF Porto, the largest in the country, with almost 400 clubs.

Only Monte Córdova emerged from that competitive level, leading to the registration of a senior team from the Clube Desportivo das Aves, in a dispute with CD Aves SAD, which did not meet the licensing requirements in the professional tests of the new season and it passed through the administrative channel of the League. to CoP, joining the newcomer Rio Ave B.

Arcos, Piães and Repesenses were absent from the AF Viseu 1st Division draws, an event that will still take place in AF Guarda, including the re-registrations of São Romão, Guarda Desportiva and Guarda Sports and Social Center, but without the Ginásio Figueirense, the only district representative in the third national level in 2019/20.

Cabeçudo returned and RDA Boavista abandoned the main championships of Castelo Branco and Leiria, respectively, in the opposite direction to the entry of Ala-Arriba, Juventude de Arzila, Sourense, Touring and the B teams of Condeixa, Góis, Naval 1893 and União 1919 in Division I of AF Coimbra, which excluded Sporting Clube Ribeirense.

Refusing to detail the list of participants present in next season’s districts, the leader of AF Santarém, Francisco Jerónimo, confirmed the increase from 38 to 40 registered clubs, based on a B-less formation and three new emblems, one of the which is the Sports Center of Fátima, far from the SAD integrated into the CdP.

Armacenenses, from AF Algarve, retired from that level, and former former divisional Vitória de Setúbal, who joined a senior team in District 2, joined Alcochetense B, União Comércio and Indústria B and returnees Botafogo, Jardiense and Lagoa. da Palha, before the Beira-Mar Almada, Melidense and Quintajense departures.

The debut of Santa Luzia, the returns of Amarelejense, Ourique, Santa Clara-a-Nova and Sete and the commitment to Mineiro Aljustrelense B, Serpa B and Vasco da Gama B cede Saboia, Santaclarense and São Domingos Mértola in the II Division of AF Beja, while Vera Cruz and Lusitano SAD B join the AF Évora Honor Division.

In the Azores, which allow an audience of up to 10% of the capacity, the Oliveirenses return to the São Miguel championship, Luzense and Guadalupe B are delivered to Graciosa B in the only senior level of Graciosa island, just as they do Os Leões and Marítimo de São Mateus. in relation to Barreiro, Angrense B and Núcleo Sportinguista da Ilha Terceira.

The AF Horta championship saw the goodbye of Cedrense and Lajense and the arrival of Castelo Branco, in a national trend subject to swelling by the covid-19 pandemic and only unchangeable in Portalegre, while AF Madeira signaled the entry of AD União da Madeira in Division I, breaking with CF União, of the CoP.



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