30-475: Panzo is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Jonathan Panzo (born 2000), English professional footballer Barkley Miguel Panzo (born 1992), French-Angolan professional footballer Hermann Panzo (1958-1999), French sprinter Ilídio José Panzo (born 1993), Angolan footballer See also [ edit ] Panza (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
60-633: A pyramid system, with relegations and promotions between the 3 tiers. The clubs in Primeira Divisão, Segunda Divisão and Terceira Divisão no longer had to play their district championships on the same season as they had been doing since the first seasons of the Liga. Below is a complete record of how many teams played in each season throughout the league's history; When the Portuguese League for Professional Football took control of
90-701: A return to the UK, with interest reported from Championship teams Coventry City , Derby County and Swansea City . Later that month, however, he was said to be close to remaining in France and transferring to Dijon . He eventually signed with club on 26 August 2020, for an undisclosed fee. On 31 January 2022, it was announced that Panzo had signed with Nottingham Forest of the EFL Championship managed by his former England U-17 coach Steve Cooper . On 13 July 2022, Panzo joined Coventry City on loan for
120-546: A round-basis was already being held – the Primeira Liga (Premier League) and the winners of that competition were named "League champions". Despite that, a Championship of Portugal in a knock-out cup format was the most popular and defined the Portuguese champion , although the winners of this competition no longer count as Portuguese football champions. Then, with the reform, a round-robin basis competition
150-532: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Jonathan Panzo Jonathan William Panzo (born 25 October 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Primeira Liga club Rio Ave , on loan from Premier League club Nottingham Forest . Panzo was born in Brockley , London to parents from the Ivory Coast . After playing for Chelsea , whom he joined at
180-696: Is the only Portuguese club to have won two consecutive European Cup/UEFA Champions League titles, reaching ten European finals: seven European Cups and three UEFA Cup/Europa League, and was runner-up in two Intercontinental Cups. Porto is the only Portuguese club since 1987 to have won any international competition (excluding the UEFA Intertoto Cup), gathering a total of two European Cup/UEFA Champions Leagues, two UEFA Cup/Europa Leagues, one European Super Cup and two Intercontinental Cups and finished runner-up in one European Cup Winner's Cup and three UEFA Super Cups. Sporting won one European Cup Winner's Cup and
210-573: Is the top level of the Portuguese football league system . Organised and supervised by the Liga Portugal , it is contested by 18 teams since the 2014–15 season , with the three lowest-placed teams relegated to the Liga Portugal 2 and replaced by the top-three non-reserve teams from this division. Founded in 1934 as Campeonato da Liga da Primeira Divisão , it was named Campeonato Nacional da Primeira Divisão from 1938 until 1999, when it
240-409: The 2008–09 season to the 2009–10 season the league was named Liga Sagres due to sponsorship from Sagres beer. In 2010, they renewed the sponsorship from Sagres, but also got the sponsorship from ZON Multimédia . The league was named Liga ZON Sagres until 2013–14 after the sponsorship agreement between Sagres, ZON (now NOS ) and the league ended. In 2015, the league was named Liga NOS until
270-696: The 2017 UEFA European Under-17 Championship . He then went on to be part of the squad who beat Spain to win the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup . Panzo also represented England at under-19 level. He served as captain of the under-19 team. On 30 August 2019, Panzo was included in the England U21 squad for the first time and made his debut during the 3–2 2021 U21 Euro qualifying win against Turkey on 6 September 2019. England U17 Individual Primeira Liga The Primeira Liga ( Portuguese pronunciation: [pɾiˈmɐjɾɐ ˈliɣɐ] ), officially known as Liga Portugal Betclic for sponsorship reasons,
300-479: The 2020–21 season. From 2021 to 2023, it was known Liga Portugal Bwin . Since 2023, it is called Liga Portugal Betclic . Since the 2014–15 season , there are 18 clubs in the Primeira Liga, up from 16 in the previous seasons. During the course of a season, each club plays all teams twice – once at their home stadium and once at their opponent's stadium – for a total of 34 games. At the end of each season,
330-407: The surname Panzo . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Panzo&oldid=1181033731 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
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#1732782912850360-538: The 2022–23 season. On 1 September 2023, Panzo joined Cardiff City on loan for the 2023–24 season. He was recalled in January 2024. On 30 January 2024, he was loaned to Belgian Pro League side Standard Liège until the end of the season. On 17 July 2024, he moved on a season-long loan to Primeira Liga club Rio Ave . Panzo was part of the England U17 team which finished as runners-up to Spain in
390-464: The 2023–24 season, Liga Portugal broke the record for stadium attendance in the last 12 years of Liga records, with an increase of more than 10% compared to the previous season. The total accumulated audience figures were 3,707,290 and 556,267 people, giving an average attendance of 12,115 and 1,818 spectators in the Primeira and Segunda Liga, respectively. It's also the highest in the last 33 years and
420-848: The Austrian sports betting bwin was announced on 18 August 2005 amid questioning by the other gambling authorities in Portugal (the Santa Casa da Misericórdia and the Portuguese Casinos Association), who claimed to hold the exclusive rights to legal gambling games in Portuguese national territory. After holding the name Liga betandwin.com for the 2005–06 season , the name was changed to bwin LIGA in July 2006. From
450-531: The age of 9, Panzo moved to Monaco in July 2018. He made his senior debut for their reserve team in the Championnat National 2 . Panzo made his first team debut for Monaco on 19 December 2018, playing the full ninety minutes in 1–0 win over Lorient in the Coupe de la Ligue . On 30 August 2019, Panzo joined Belgian club Cercle Brugge on a season-long loan. In August 2020 he was linked with
480-471: The biggest stadiums in Portugal, with more than 50,000 seats. Other clubs, such as Vitória de Guimarães and Braga , also have good attendances. Académica de Coimbra , Vitória de Setúbal , Boavista , Belenenses , and Marítimo are historical clubs, with more than 30 top-flight seasons, from the biggest Portuguese cities, and have also many supporters. However, they do not have big attendances nowadays. Their stadiums have between 10,000 and 30,000 seats. In
510-486: The fans and players. Benfica is the club with most league, cup and league cup titles, as well as the most domestic titles (81) and overall titles won (83 or 84, if the Latin Cup is taken into account), including back-to-back European Cup trophies. Porto is the club with most Portuguese Super Cups and international titles won (7). Sporting CP holds the third place when it comes to the most league and cup titles. Benfica
540-584: The fourth placed team and the Taça de Portugal cup winners. If the Taça de Portugal cup winners qualify for the UEFA Champions League through league placing, the berth is given to the fifth placed team. UEFA League Ranking as of the 2023–24 season: Since the beginning of the league, there are three clubs with an attendance much higher than the others: Benfica, Porto and Sporting CP. They have also
570-485: The locals, have suffered from poor attendance. The lack of support for local teams is considered to be one of the main reasons why Portuguese Football registers one of the worst attendance ratings in European Football's best championships, alongside the broadcast of almost all the games on television. In other sports, the rivalry between the big clubs is also considerable and it usually leads to arguments between
600-594: The only one to pass the 12,000 barrier since the 1990–91 season. This is due to the League's joint initiative with Continente “ É Para Cartão ” to bring families back to the stadiums. The slogan “ Football is You ” was a success, as this season many historic clubs in lower leagues managed to have much higher averages than several clubs in the Primeira Liga. The 2023–24 season saw the following average attendance by club: All Primeira Liga champions have come from either Lisbon or Porto . The all-time Primeira Liga table
630-458: The result from the repetition match. With this decision, FC Porto lost the Regional title and finished in 3rd, Leixões SC became the new regional champion, while Académico was 2nd place. All 3 teams qualified for 1939–40 Primeira Divisão. In the 1941–42 season, it was decided to expand the championship from eight to ten teams to admit Braga FA and Algarve FA champions (until this season only
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#1732782912850660-471: The sixth place of UEFA 's national league ranking , as of 2021. It broke into the top five for the first time in the 2011–12 season , passing the French Ligue 1 , one of the historical "big five" European leagues, for the first time since 1990. The Primeira Liga also reached a world ranking of fourth according to IFFHS 's 2011 ranking. Before the Portuguese football reform of 1938, a competition on
690-405: The top teams from Porto, Coimbra, Lisboa and Setúbal were admitted). Porto finished the regional championship in third place again, which did not grant entry into the Primeira Liga. However, a second expand (from 10 to 12) in the same season was decided, which allowed the club to participate. After the 1945–46 season, the qualifying system based on regional championships was abandoned and adopted
720-520: The top three positions (thus, appearing more frequently in UEFA competitions) and are the only clubs to have played in every season of the competition. These clubs dominate Portuguese football, and it has become typical for fans to support any of these teams as a "first club", with a local team probably coming afterwards, if at all. The "Big Three" have the highest average attendance ratings every season in Portugal, while many other teams, lacking support from
750-444: The tournament was expanded from eight to ten clubs, due to an administrative battle between Porto and Académico do Porto, regarding a Regional Championship game that ended with only 43 minutes after the start, and later repeated (which FC Porto won) according to Porto FA decision. FPF came out with a decision to satisfy both clubs, expanding the championship to 10 teams (one more from Porto FA and another from Setúbal FA ) and annulling
780-635: The two lowest placed teams are relegated to the Segunda Liga and the top two teams from Segunda Liga are promoted to the Primeira Liga. The top teams in Primeira Liga qualify for the UEFA Champions League , with the top two teams entering the group stage directly. The third placed team enters the playoffs for the group stage of the UEFA Champions League; if they fail to qualify, they enter the UEFA Europa League , along with
810-435: The two nationwide leagues in 1999, it was renamed "Primeira Liga" (Premier League). "The Big Three" ( Portuguese : Os Três Grandes ) is a nickname for the three most powerful sports clubs in Portugal. With the exception of Belenenses in 1945–46 and Boavista in 2000–01, only three clubs have won the Primeira Liga title – Benfica (38 times), Porto (30) and Sporting CP (20). These three clubs generally end up sharing
840-419: Was changed to its current naming. Over 70 teams have competed in the Primeira Liga, but only five have been crowned champions. Among them, the " Big Three " teams – Benfica (38 wins), Porto (30) and Sporting CP (20) – have won all but two Primeira Liga titles; the other winners are Belenenses ( 1945–46 ) and Boavista ( 2000–01 ). The Primeira Liga has increased its reputation in recent years, occupying
870-467: Was implemented as the most important of the calendar and began defining the Portuguese champion. From 1938 to 1999, the name Campeonato Nacional da Primeira Divisão (National Championship of the First Division) or just Primeira Divisão (First Division), was used. Porto won the inaugural edition of the new league championship and successfully defended the title in the next season. In 1939–40
900-434: Was runner-up in one UEFA Cup. Apart from the big three, Braga won the last UEFA Intertoto Cup and was runner-up in one UEFA Europa League. S.C. Braga has finished runner-up once, third three times, and fourth twelve times during the last twenty seasons, not quite breaking into "The Big Three." Galp Energia acquired the naming rights to the league in 2002, titling the division SuperLiga GalpEnergia . A four-year deal with
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