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2009–10 Primeira Liga

Primeira Liga
Season 2009–10
Champions Benfica
32nd title
Relegated Leixões
Belenenses
Champions League Benfica
Braga
Europa League Porto
Sporting CP
Marítimo
Matches played 240
Goals scored 601 (2.5 per match)
Best Player David Luiz
Top goalscorer Óscar Cardozo
(26 goals)
Biggest home win Benfica 8–1 V. Setúbal
(31 August 2009)
Biggest away win Marítimo 0–5 Benfica
(17 January 2010)
Highest scoring Benfica 8–1 V. Setúbal
(31 August 2009)
(9 goals)
Longest winning run Benfica 9 games
(13 February 2010 – 24 April 2010)
Longest unbeaten run Benfica 19 games
(1 November 2009 – 24 April 2010)
Longest losing run Belenenses 7 games
(17 January 2010 – 7 March 2010)
Highest attendance Benfica 2–1 Rio Ave (64,103)
(9 May 2010)
Lowest attendance Naval 1–0 Leiria (397)
(12 March 2010)
Average attendance 10,901
Leader 2nd place 3rd place

The 2009–10 Primeira Liga (also known as the Liga Sagres for sponsorship reasons) was the 76th season of the Primeira Liga, the top professional league for Portuguese association football clubs. It began on 16 August 2009 and ended on 9 May 2010.

Benfica won their 32nd league title after a 2–1 home victory over Rio Ave on the last matchday. Benfica's striker Óscar Cardozo was the top scorer with 26 goals.

Trofense have been relegated to the Liga de Honra after finishing the 2008–09 season in 16th and last place. Trofense were to be accompanied by Belenenses, who finished in 15th place. Belenenses were ending a ten-year stretch in the Portuguese top-level league, while Trofense returned to the Liga da Honra after just one year in the top flight.

Estrela da Amadora, however, who finished last season in 11th place, have been relegated for economic problems to the Liga Vitalis. Therefore, Belenenses' relegation has been reversed and they will participate in the Liga Sagres once more.

The relegated teams were replaced by Liga Vitalis 2008–09 champions Olhanense and runners-up União de Leiria. Olhanense returned to the top-flight after 34 years, while Leiria was back after a one-year hiatus.

Based on UEFA coefficients, Portugal finished in tenth place of the UEFA country ranking after the 2008–09 season. As a result, the Portuguese league will lose one qualification spot for the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League. The third-placed team will now qualify for the third qualification round instead of the play-off round. The fourth-placed team will enter the competition in the second qualification round while the fifth place will not initially qualify for any European competitions via league placement. However, this may change during the course of the season depending on the league performance of both 2009–10 Cup of Portugal finalists.


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