- A
honra was an
administrative division and a form of
lordship that
existed in the
Kingdom of
Portugal prior to 1834 - a land, or district,
whose jurisdiction...
- Liga 3 (League 3). The
division began in 1990 as the
Segunda Divisão de
Honra (Second
Division of Honour), su****ding the
Segunda Divisão (Segunda Divisão)...
- Liga de
Honra Player of the Year, Vagner, who won the LPFP Liga de
Honra Goalkeeper of the Year, and
Marco Silva, who won the LPFP Liga de
Honra Coach of...
- Divisão de
Honra (more
commonly known as the Divisão de
Honra) is Portugal's top
level professional men's
rugby union competition. The Divisão de
Honra Championships...
- 1992–93
season to the Liga de
Honra. They
returned for
another few
seasons but then
again suffered relegation to the Liga de
Honra until 2007,
where they eventually...
- The 2004–05
Segunda Liga
season was the 15th
season of the
competition and the 71st
season of
recognised second-tier
football in Portugal. The
league was...
- The 2002–03
Segunda Liga
season was the 13th
season of the
competition and the 69th
season of
recognised second-tier
football in Portugal. The
league was...
- The 2003–04
Segunda Liga
season was the 14th
season of the
competition and the 70th
season of
recognised second-tier
football in Portugal. The
league was...
- 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...
- de
Honra. Mário
Jardel was the top
scorer with 36 goals. Leça
Varzim Belenenses Leça,
Varzim and Belenenses, were
consigned to the Liga de
Honra following...