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  2. 2012–13 Segunda Liga - Wikipedia

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    The league's name was changed back to Segunda Liga from the previous Liga de Honra. A total of 22 teams contested the league, up from 16 in the previous season; 14 of which contested the 2011–12 season , two of which were promoted from the Portuguese Second Division (including a reserve team), one of which was relegated from the 2011–12 ...

  3. Liga Portugal 2 - Wikipedia

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    When the division came under the auspices of the Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional (LPFP) in 1999, it was renamed the Segunda Liga (Second League), a name that was kept until 2016, except between 2005 and 2012, when it was known as the Liga de Honra (League of Honour).

  4. 2012–13 Segunda División - Wikipedia

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    A total of 22 teams contested the league, including 15 sides from the 2011–12 season, four promoted from the 2011–12 Segunda División B and three relegated from 2011–12 La Liga. Villarreal CF , Sporting de Gijón and Racing de Santander were the teams which were relegated from La Liga the previous season.

  5. Category:Liga Portugal 2 seasons - Wikipedia

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    2006–07 Liga de Honra; 2007–08 Liga de Honra; 2008–09 Liga de Honra; 2009–10 Liga de Honra; 2010–11 Liga de Honra; 2011–12 Liga de Honra; 2012–13 Segunda Liga; 2013–14 Segunda Liga; 2014–15 Segunda Liga; 2015–16 LigaPro; 2016–17 LigaPro; 2017–18 LigaPro; 2018–19 LigaPro; 2019–20 LigaPro; 2020–21 Liga Portugal 2 ...

  6. 2011–12 Liga de Honra - Wikipedia

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    The 2011–12 Liga de Honra, also known as Liga Orangina due to sponsorship reasons, was the 22nd season of the second-tier of football in Portugal. A total of 16 teams contested the league, 12 of which already had contested it in the 2009–10, and two of which were promoted from the Portuguese Second Division, and two of which were relegated from the 2010–11 Primeira Liga.

  7. 2011–12 Segunda División - Wikipedia

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    The 2011–12 Segunda División season (known as the Liga Adelante for sponsorship reasons) was the 81st since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 26 August 2011 after the Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE) called a strike, [1] the regular league ended on 3 June 2012, while the entire season ended on 16 June 2012 with the promotion play-off finals.

  8. 2013–14 Segunda Liga - Wikipedia

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    The 2013–14 Segunda Liga, also known as the Liga Revolução by Cabovisão [2] for sponsorship reasons, was the 24th season of the second-tier of football in Portugal. A total of 22 teams played in the league in this season.

  9. 2011–12 Taça da Liga - Wikipedia

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    The 2011–12 Taça da Liga was the fifth edition of the Portuguese Taça da Liga. The first matches were played on 31 July 2011. The first matches were played on 31 July 2011. The final was played on 14 April 2012, with Benfica defeating Gil Vicente 2–1 to win their fourth consecutive Taça da Liga.