Taça Nacional Sénior de Futsal Feminino

The Taça Nacional de Futsal Feminino is the women's futsal second level in Portugal founded in 1996, played under UEFA rules and is operated by the Portuguese Football Federation. It is contested by the 24 winners and the runners-up of best ranked regional leagues (Distritais). The top-four teams are promoted to the next season of the Campeonato Nacional Futsal Feminino.

Taça Nacional de Futsal Feminino
Founded1996
CountryPortugal
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams24
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toDistritais
Domestic cup(s)Taça de Portugal
Current championsBelenenses (1st title)
(2017–18)
Most championshipsGDC Del Negro (6 titles)
WebsiteFPF

Until the creation of Campeonato Nacional Futsal Feminino in 2013–14, the Taça Nacional de Futsal Feminino was the premier level in Portuguese women's futsal.

Format

The 24 teams are divided into eight groups (four North and four South) of three teams. The top two teams of each group move to the second phase consisting of four pools (two North and two South) of four teams each. The winner of each group plays the final pool of the title. All four teams are promoted to next season Campeonato Nacional Futsal Feminino. All phases are contested in a round-robin format

Champions by year

YearTeam
1996–97GCD Del Negro
1997–98GDR Os Lobinhos
1998–99GCD Del Negro
1999–2000GCD Del Negro
2000–01GCD Del Negro
2001–02GSC Novos Talentos
2002–03GDC Alto Avilhó
2003–04GCD Del Negro
2004–05SL Benfica
2005–06SL Benfica
2006–07SL Benfica
2007–08SL Benfica
YearTeam
2008–09AR Restauradores Avintenses
2009–10SL Benfica
2010–11FC Vermoim
2011–12FC Vermoim
2012–13CRC Quinta dos Lombos
2013–14Leões Porto Salvo
2014–15Sporting CP
2015–16GCD Del Negro
2016–17Póvoa Futsal
2017–18Belenenses
2018–19Arneiros

Performance by club

Club Titles Years
GCD Del Negro61996–97 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2015–16
Benfica52004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2009–10
FC Vermoim22010–11, 2011–12
GDR Os Lobinhos11997–98
GSC Novos Talentos12001–02
GDC Alto Avilhó12002–03
AR Restauradores Avintenses12008–09
CRC Quinta dos Lombos12012–13
Leões Porto Salvo12013–14
Sporting CP12014–15
Póvoa Futsal12016–17
Belenenses12017–18
Arneiros12018–19[1]

References

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