Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
03/13 18:00 26 SC Farense vs Felgueiras 1932 View
03/13 18:00 26 Dinamo Kirov vs Chaves View
03/14 11:00 26 Bambridge/Lawson vs Leixoes View
03/14 14:00 26 Pacos Ferreira vs Benfica B View
03/15 11:00 26 Vizela vs Lusitania Lourosa View
03/15 14:00 26 UD Leiria vs Maritimo View
03/15 18:00 26 Feirense vs Penafiel View
03/16 18:45 26 FC Porto B vs UD Oliveirense View
03/16 20:15 26 Torreense vs Portimonense View
03/22 11:00 27 Benfica B vs SC Farense View
03/22 11:00 27 Air Force vs UD Oliveirense View
03/22 11:00 27 Leixoes vs Pacos Ferreira View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
03/09 18:00 25 [11] Benfica B vs Feirense [10] 3-0
03/08 18:00 25 [8] Lusitania Lourosa vs Sporting B [6] 1-0
03/08 15:30 25 [1] Maritimo vs FC Porto B [6] 2-1
03/08 14:00 25 [12] Leixoes vs UD Leiria [7] 1-4
03/08 11:00 25 [14] Felgueiras 1932 vs Delmas/Fomba [7] 0-1
03/07 15:30 25 [14] Penafiel vs SC Farense [15] 1-1
03/07 14:00 25 [18] Portimonense vs Pacos Ferreira [17] 2-3
03/07 11:00 25 [16] UD Oliveirense vs Torreense [5] 0-3
03/06 18:00 25 [12] Chaves vs Academico Viseu [2] 1-0
03/02 18:00 24 [11] Arminia Ludwigshafen vs Felgueiras 1932 [14] 0-0
03/01 18:00 24 [14] Penafiel vs Benfica B [11] 1-1
03/01 15:30 24 [18] Pacos Ferreira vs Smith/Brown [16] 0-0

Wikipedia - Liga Portugal 2

The Liga Portugal 2 (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈliɣɐ puɾtuˈɣal dojʃ]), 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 Liga Portugal and the two lowest-ranked teams are relegated to the third-tier Liga 3. Prior to the 2021–22 season, relegated teams moved to the Campeonato de Portugal, which shifted from the third tier to the fourth tier.

The division began in 1990 as the Segunda Divisão de Honra (Second Division of Honour), a unified national tier, superseding the regionalized Segunda Divisão (Second Division) as the second tier of Portuguese football. When the division came under the auspices of the Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional (LPFP) in 1999, it was renamed the Segunda Liga (Second League), a name that was kept until 2016, except between 2005 and 2012, when it was known as the Liga de Honra (League of Honour). Rebranded as LigaPro in 2016, the competition assumed its current naming in the early stages of the 2020–21 season.

As of the 2018–19 season, it is contested nationwide by 18 teams, including the reserve sides (B teams) of several top-flight clubs. Twenty different teams have won the division title; the most successful is Paços de Ferreira, with four wins, including the inaugural season and the most recently concluded 2018–19 season.

History

Before 1990, there was only one professional nationwide football league in Portugal, the Primeira Divisão (First Division). Lower placed teams were relegated to the Segunda Divisão (Second Division), a regional league, while the top teams from that league were promoted to the First Division. Starting with the 1990–91 season, a new second-tier professional league was created, taking the name Segunda Divisão de Honra, while the previous Segunda Divisão became the third-tier league and was renamed Segunda Divisão B.

In 1999, the Portuguese League for Professional Football (LPFP) took control of the two nationwide levels and renamed the league Segunda Liga (Second League), while in 2005 it was renamed Liga de Honra and the Segunda Divisão B reverted to its original name. In 2012, the second tier of Portuguese football was renamed again Segunda Liga and in 2016 it was renamed LigaPro.

The Portugal Segunda Liga, officially known as Liga Portugal 2, is the second tier of professional football in Portugal. Established to serve as a competitive platform below the Primeira Liga, it features a diverse array of Portuguese clubs vying for promotion to the top flight. The league typically comprises 18 teams that compete in a round-robin format, playing each other twice over the course of the season. The top teams earn promotion to the Primeira Liga, while the lowest-ranked clubs face relegation to the Campeonato de Portugal. Known for its passionate fans and developing talent, the Segunda Liga plays a crucial role in Portuguese football, showcasing emerging players and providing exciting, competitive matches throughout the season.