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Portuguese Volleyball First Division : ウィキペディア英語版
Portuguese Volleyball First Division

The Portuguese Volleyball First Division (Portuguese: ''Campeonato Nacional de Voleibol – I Divisão'') is the top men's volleyball league in Portugal. The competition, which is organised by the Portuguese Volleyball Federation, was called Honor Division (Divisão de Honra) in 1983–84 and 1986–88. Between 1997 and 2011, the League was divided into two different series, A1 and A2.
Since 2014-15 season, the competition's champions is called ''Elite Champion'', while the ''First Division Champion'' title is disputed between the 4 loosers of the Play-off first round.
==History==

;Portuguese Champions
*1946–1947 : Instituto Superior Técnico
*1947–1948 : Instituto Superior Técnico
*1948–1949 : Instituto Superior Técnico
*1949–1950 : Instituto Superior Técnico
*1950–1951 : Instituto Superior Técnico
*1951–1952 : Instituto Superior Técnico
*1952–1953 : Instituto Superior Técnico
*1953–1954 : Sporting CP
*1954–1955 : Instituto Superior Técnico
*1955–1956 : Sporting CP
*1956–1957 : SC Espinho
*1957–1958 : Instituto Superior Técnico
*1958–1959 : SC Espinho
*1959–1960 : Instituto Superior Técnico
*1960–1961 : SC Espinho
*1961–1962 : Lisboa GC
*1962–1963 : SC Espinho
*1963–1964 : Leixões SC
*1964–1965 : SC Espinho
*1965–1966 : Instituto Superior Técnico
*1966–1967 : Instituto Superior Técnico
*1967–1968 : Instituto Superior Técnico
*1968–1969 : Porto
*1969–1970 : Porto
*1970–1971 : Porto
*1971–1972 : Leixões SC
*1972–1973 : Porto
*1973–1974 : Leixões SC
*1974–1975 : Porto
*1975–1976 : Leixões SC
*1976–1977 : Porto
*1977–1978 : Porto
*1978–1979 : Leixões SC
*1979–1980 : Leixões SC
*1980–1981 : Benfica
*1981–1982 : Leixões SC
*1982–1983 : Esmoriz GC
*1983–1984 : Esmoriz GC
*1984–1985 : SC Espinho
*1985–1986 : Porto
*1986–1987 : SC Espinho
*1987–1988 : Porto
*1988–1989 : Leixões SC
*1989–1990 : AA Espinho
*1990–1991 : Benfica
*1991–1992 : Sporting CP
*1992–1993 : Sporting CP
*1993–1994 : Sporting CP
*1994–1995 : SC Espinho
*1995–1996 : SC Espinho
*1996–1997 : SC Espinho
;Portuguese League Champions – A1
*1997–1998 : SC Espinho
*1998–1999 : SC Espinho
*1999–2000 : SC Espinho
*2000–2001 : Castêlo da Maia GC
*2001–2002 : Castêlo da Maia GC
*2002–2003 : Castêlo da Maia GC
*2003–2004 : Castêlo da Maia GC
*2004–2005 : Benfica
*2005–2006 : SC Espinho
*2006–2007 : SC Espinho
*2007–2008 : Vitória SC
*2008–2009 : SC Espinho
*2009–2010 : SC Espinho
*2010–2011 : Fonte do Bastardo
*2011–2012 : SC Espinho
*2012–2013 : Benfica
*2013–2014 : Benfica
*2014–2015 : Benfica

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