Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino
Season2015–16
ChampionsCF Benfica
RelegatedFundação Laura Santos
Cadima
Champions LeagueCF Benfica
Matches played132
Goals scored495 (3.75 per match)
Top goalscorerSara Brasil (23 goals)

The 2015–16 Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino was the 31st edition of the top division of the Portugal women's football championship. It started on 5 September 2015 and ended on 19 June 2016. Viseu 2001 ADSC and União Recreativa Cadima were promoted to the category, replacing Leixões SC and FC Cesarense.

CF Benfica won the championship for the second time and qualified for the Champions League. Clube de Albergaria was the runner-up, and Valadares Gaia FC was third. Fundação Laura Santos and Cadima were the teams relegated.[1]

Teams

Location of the ten teams in the 2015-16 Campeonato Nacional
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Atlético OurienseOurémCampo da Caridade2,500
GDC A-dos-FrancosCaldas da RaínhaCampo Luís Duarte1,000
CF BenficaLisbonEstádio Francisco Lázaro1,500
Clube de AlbergariaAlbergaria-a-VelhaMunicipal António Martins Pereira2,000
Boavista FCPortoEstádio do Bessa Século XXI28,263
Vilaverdense FCVila VerdeCampo Cruz do Reguengo5,000
Valadares Gaia FCGulpilhares e ValadaresComplexo Desportivo de Valadares500
CadimaCadima, CantanhedeComplexo Desportivo de Cantanhede2,000
Fundacão Laura SantosGouveiaMunicipal do Farvão5,000
Viseu 2001 ADSCViseuEstádio do Fontelo12,000

First stage

PosTeamGWDLGFGAPts
1Clube de Albergaria181611441049
2Valadares Gaia FC181503551345
3CF Benfica18142249644
4GDC A-dos-Francos18927414329
5Vilaverdense FC18837433027
6Atlético Ouriense18837262127
7Fundação Laura Santos184311196015
8Viseu 2001 ADSC182412174110
9Boavista FC18211518457
10Cadima1805139525

Second stage

Points of first stage have been halved and rounded-up.

Championship group

Relegation group

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Sara Brasil Vilaverdense FC 23
2 Vanessa Marques Valadares Gaia FC 19
3 Joana Marchão Atlético Ouriense 17
Catarina Sousa GDC A-dos-Francos 17
5 Diana Silva Clube de Albergaria 16
Adriana Gomes Boavista FC 16
7 Edite Fernandes Valadares Gaia FC 14
8 Daniela "Pipa" Alves Fundação Laura Santos 12
9 Joana Flores CF Benfica 11
Jéssica Silva Clube de Albergaria 11

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References

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