2016–17 Primeira Liga


The 2016–17 Primeira Liga was the 83rd season of the Primeira Liga, the top Portuguese professional league for association football clubs.
Benfica successfully defended their title, winning the league for a fourth consecutive season and record 36th time.

Teams

For the third consecutive season, the league was contested by a total of 18 teams, which included the best 16 sides from the 2015–16 season and two promoted from the 2015–16 LigaPro.
Porto B won the 2015–16 LigaPro title on 8 May 2016, but as the reserve team of Primeira Liga side Porto they were ineligible for promotion, which meant that the third-placed team would be promoted instead. On the same day, Chaves drew 1–1 with Portimonense to secure the return to the top flight of Portuguese football, 17 years after their last appearance in the 1998–99 season. On the final matchday, Feirense secured the third place and last promotion slot after drawing 1–1 with Chaves; they return to the Primeira Liga four years after their last appearance in the 2011–12 season.
The two promoted clubs replaced Académica and União da Madeira. Académica confirmed their relegation on 7 May 2016, after a run of 14 consecutive seasons in the Primeira Liga, following a goalless draw against Braga. On the last matchday, União da Madeira's 2–1 defeat against Rio Ave also sealed their relegation, one season after having been promoted.

Stadia and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity2015–16 finish
AroucaAroucaEstádio Municipal de Arouca5,0005th
BelenensesLisbonEstádio do Restelo19,8569th
BenficaLisbonEstádio da Luz64,6421st
BoavistaPortoEstádio do Bessa30,00014th
BragaBragaEstádio Municipal de Braga30,2864th
ChavesChavesEstádio Municipal Eng. Manuel Branco Teixeira8,0002nd
EstorilEstorilEstádio António Coimbra da Mota8,0008th
FeirenseSanta Maria da FeiraEstádio Marcolino de Castro5,4013rd
MarítimoFunchalEstádio do Marítimo10,60013th
MoreirenseMoreira de CónegosParque de Jogos Comendador Joaquim de Almeida Freitas6,15312th
NacionalFunchalEstádio da Madeira5,58611th
Paços de FerreiraPaços de FerreiraEstádio Capital do Móvel6,4047th
PortoPortoEstádio do Dragão50,0353rd
Rio AveVila do CondeEstádio dos Arcos9,0656th
Sporting CPLisbonEstádio José Alvalade50,0442nd
TondelaTondelaEstádio João Cardoso5,00016th
Vitória de GuimarãesGuimarãesEstádio D. Afonso Henriques30,00810th
Vitória de SetúbalSetúbalEstádio do Bonfim13,46815th

Personnel and sponsors

TeamManagerCaptainKit ManufacturerSponsors
Arouca Jorge Leitão Nuno CoelhoJoma:pt:Banco BIC Português|Banco BIC
Belenenses Domingos Paciência Gonçalo Brandão:pt:Lacatoni|LacatoniKia Motors
Benfica Rui Vitória LuisãoadidasEmirates
Boavista Miguel Leal IdrisLacatoniMestre da Cor
Braga Jorge Simão AlanLacatoniVisit Braga
Chaves Ricardo Soares Nélson LenhoLacatoniChaves - Capital Termal
Estoril Pedro Emanuel Diogo AmadoNike:pt:Banco BIC Português|Banco BIC
Feirense Nuno Manta CrisLegeaMestre da Cor
Marítimo Daniel Ramos FransérgioNikeSantander Totta
Moreirense Petit André MicaelCDT
Nacional João de Deus Rui CorreiaHummelSantander Totta
Paços de Ferreira Vasco Seabra RicardoLacatoniFixpaços
Porto Nuno Espírito Santo Héctor HerreraNew BalanceMEO
Rio Ave Luís Castro TarantiniadidasMEO
Sporting CP Jorge Jesus Adrien SilvaMacronNOS
Tondela Pepa KakáCDTLaboratórios BASI
Vitória de Guimarães Pedro Martins Josué SáMacronShirt sponsor varies from match to match
Vitória de Setúbal José Couceiro Frederico VenâncioHummelKia Motors

Managerial changes

Season summary

League table

Positions by round

Results

Statistics

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Bas DostSporting CP34
2 Tiquinho SoaresPorto19
3 Kostas MitroglouBenfica16
3 André SilvaPorto16
5 JonasBenfica13
5 Moussa MaregaVitória de Guimarães13
7 WelthonPaços de Ferreira11
7 Rui FonteBraga11
9 PizziBenfica10
10 HernâniVitória de Guimarães8

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Okacha HamzaouiNacionalFeirense0–324 9 2016
Diogo JotaPortoNacional0–41 10 2016
Moussa MaregaVitória de GuimarãesRio Ave0–330 10 2016
JorginhoAroucaMoreirense1–417 12 2016
Bas Dost4Sporting CPTondela1–411 3 2017
Bas DostSporting CPBoavista4–08 4 2017
Bas DostSporting CPBraga3–230 4 2017
Bas DostSporting CPChaves4–121 5 2017

Top assists

RankPlayerClubAssists
1 Gelson MartinsSporting CP8
1 PizziBenfica8
1 Alex TellesPorto8
1 Wilson EduardoBraga8
5 Pedro SantosBraga7
5 Iuri MedeirosBoavista7
7 Nélson SemedoBenfica6
7 Moussa MaregaVitória de Guimarães6
7 OtávioPorto6
7 MateusArouca6
7 RaphinhaVitória de Guimarães6
7 Eduardo SalvioBenfica6
7 PatrickMarítimo6

Scoring

Club

Monthly awards

[SJPF Young Player of the Month]

MonthPlayerClubVote percentage
August/September GelsonSporting CP19.23%
October/November Gonçalo GuedesBenfica15.75%
December GelsonSporting CP16.34%
January André SilvaPorto14.26%
February Nélson SemedoBenfica25.11%
March João CarvalhoVitória de Setúbal19.97%
April João CarvalhoVitória de Setúbal20.08%

Goal of the month

MonthScorerForAgainstStadiumDateVote percentage
August Pedro SantosBragaVitória de GuimarãesEstádio D. Afonso Henriques14 August 201643.56%
September Salvador AgraNacionalMarítimoEstádio da Madeira16 September 201655.56%
October Yacine BrahimiPortoAroucaEstádio do Dragão22 October 201640.74%
November Renato SantosBoavistaRio AveEstádio dos Arcos5 November 201637.04%
December Bruno CésarSporting CPVitória de SetúbalEstádio José Alvalade3 December 201631.75%
January RobertoMoreirenseFeirenseParque Joaquim de Almeida Freitas2 February 201750.55%
February HernâniVitória de GuimarãesBelenensesEstádio do Restelo19 February 201730.56%
March Zainadine JúniorMarítimoAroucaEstádio do Marítimo19 March 201755.56%
April Victor LindelöfBenficaSporting CPEstádio José Alvalade22 April 201727.77%
May Nildo PetrolinaMoreirenseBragaParque Joaquim Almeida Freitas5 May 201751.70%

Goal of the season

The goal of the season was disputed by all the previous winners of the monthly polls.
RankScorerVote percentage
1st Hernâni33.55%
2nd Roberto13.56%
3rd Salvador Agra9.78%

Attendances