The 2014–15 Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino was the 30th edition of the top division of the Portugal women's football championship. It started on 21 September 2014 and ended on 14 June 2015. Leixões SC and Fundação Laura Santos returned to the category on the first try, replacing Escola Setúbal and 12-times champion 1º Dezembro.
CF Benfica won the championship for the first time and qualified for the Champions League. Valadares Gaia FC was the runner-up, while defending champion Atlético Ouriense was third. Leixões and FC Cesarense were relegated.
Teams
Team | 2013-14 | 2014-15 | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
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Atlético Ouriense | 1st | 3rd | Ourém | Campo da Caridade | 2,500 |
A-dos-Francos | 2nd | 6th | Caldas da Raínha | Campo Luís Duarte | 1,000 |
Benfica | 3rd | 1st | Lisbon | Estádio Francisco Lázaro | 1,500 |
Albergaria | 4th | 5th | Albergaria-a-Velha | Municipal António Martins Pereira | 2,000 |
Boavista | 5th | 8th | Porto | Estádio do Bessa Século XXI | 28,263 |
Vilaverdense | 6th | 7th | Vila Verde | Campo Cruz do Reguengo | 5,000 |
Valadares Gaia FC | 7th | 2nd | Gulpilhares e Valadares | Complexo Desportivo de Valadares | 500 |
Cesarense | 8th | 10th | Cesar | Estádio do Mergulhão | 5,000 |
Fundação Santos | Promoted | 4th | Gouveia | Municipal do Farvão | 5,000 |
Leixões SC | Promoted | 9th | Leça da Palmeira | Complexo da Bataria | 2,500 |
First stage
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Second stage
Championship group
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Relegation group
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References
Top-level women's football seasons in Portugal | |
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Taça Nacional | |
Campeonato Nacional |
2014–15 in Portuguese football | |
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Domestic leagues | |
Domestic cups | |
European competitions | |
Related to national team | |
Women's football |
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Club seasons | |
Primeira Liga | |