1993–94 Primeira Divisão


The 1993–94 Primeira Divisão was the 60th edition of top flight of Portuguese football. It started on 22 August 1993 with a match between Estoril-Praia and Beira-Mar, and ended on 2 June 1994. The league was contested by 18 clubs with Porto as the defending champions.
Benfica won their 30th league title and qualified for the 1994–95 UEFA Champions League group stage. Porto qualified for the 1994–95 European Cup Winners' Cup first round, and Sporting CP, Boavista and Marítimo qualified for the 1994–95 UEFA Cup; in opposite, Paços de Ferreira, Famalicão and Estoril-Praia were relegated to the Liga de Honra. Yekini was the top scorer with 21 goals.

Promotion and relegation

Teams relegated to [Liga de Honra]

Tirsense, Espinho and Chaves, were consigned to the Liga de Honra following their final classification in 1992-93 season.

Teams promoted from Liga de Honra

The other three teams were replaced by Estrela da Amadora, União da Madeira, Vitória de Setúbal from the Liga de Honra.

Teams

Stadia and locations

TeamHead CoachCityStadium1992–93 finish
Beira-Mar Zoran FilipovicAveiroEstádio Mário Duarte8th
Belenenses Abel BragaLisbonEstádio do Restelo7th
Benfica ToniLisbonEstádio da Luz2nd
Boavista Manuel JoséPortoEstádio do Bessa4th
Braga António OliveiraBragaEstádio Primeiro de Maio12th
Estoril Fernando SantosEstorilEstádio António Coimbra da Mota13th
Estrela da Amadora João AlvesAmadoraEstádio José Gomes1st in Divisão de Honra
Famalicão PirutaVila Nova de FamalicãoEstádio Municipal 22 de Junho14th
Farense Paco FortesFaroEstádio de São Luís6th
Gil Vicente Vítor OliveiraBarcelosEstádio Adelino Ribeiro Novo9th
Marítimo EdinhoFunchalEstádio dos Barreiros5th
Paços de Ferreira Vítor UrbanoPaços de FerreiraEstádio da Mata Real10th
Porto Tomislav IvicPortoEstádio das Antas1st
Salgueiros Mário ReisPortoEstádio Engenheiro Vidal Pinheiro15th
Sporting Bobby RobsonLisbonEstádio José Alvalade3rd
União da Madeira Ernesto PauloFunchalEstádio dos Barreiros2nd in Divisão de Honra
Vitória de Guimarães Bernardino PedrotoGuimarãesEstádio D. Afonso Henriques11th
Vitória de Setúbal Raul ÁguasSetúbalEstádio do Bonfim3rd in Divisão de Honra

Managerial changes

League table

Results

Top goalscorers

Source: Foradejogo

Footnotes