2010–11 Liga de Honra
The 2010–2011 Liga de Honra season was the 21st season of the second-tier football in Portugal. A total of 16 teams will contest the league, 12 of which already contested in the 2009–10, and two of which were promoted from the Portuguese Second Division, and two of which were relegated from 2009–10. The official ball is Adidas Jabulani.
Changes in 2010–11
Team changes
Teams relegated from 2009–10 Primeira Liga- 15th Place: Belenenses
- 16th Place: Leixões
- Champions: Beira-Mar
- Runners-up: Portimonense
- Champions: Arouca
- Runners-up: Moreirense
Club | City | Stadium | Capacity |
Arouca | Arouca | Estádio Municipal de Arouca | 2,500 |
Belenenses | Lisbon | Estádio do Restelo | 32,500 |
Covilhã | Covilhã | Complexo Desportivo da Covilhã | 3,000 |
Desportivo das Aves | Vila das Aves | Estádio do CD das Aves | 10,250 |
Estoril Praia | Estoril | Estádio António Coimbra da Mota | 8,000 |
Fátima | Fátima | Estádio Municipal de Fátima | 1,545 |
Feirense | Santa Maria da Feira | Estádio Marcolino de Castro | 4,667 |
Freamunde | Freamunde | Campo Sport Clube Freamunde | 5,000 |
Gil Vicente | Barcelos | Estádio Cidade de Barcelos | 12,374 |
Moreirense | Moreira de Cónegos | Comendador Joaquim De Almeida Freitas | 9,000 |
Leixões | Matosinhos | Estádio do Mar | 16,035 |
Oliveirense | Oliveira de Azeméis | Estádio Carlos Osório | 9,100 |
Penafiel | Penafiel | Estádio Municipal 25 de Abril | 7,000 |
Santa Clara | Ponta Delgada | Estádio de São Miguel | 15,277 |
Trofense | Trofa | Estádio do Clube Desportivo Trofense | 3,164 |
Varzim | Póvoa de Varzim | Estádio do Varzim SC | 11,000 |