The 1999–2000
Segunda Divisão
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The Segunda Divisão Portuguesa ( English: ''Portuguese Second Division'') was a football league situated at the third level of the Portuguese football league system. The division had previously been the second level of the Portuguese pyrami ...
season was the 66th season of the competition and the 50th season of recognised third-tier
football
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in
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.
Overview
The league was contested by 58 teams in 3 divisions with
AD Ovarense,
FC Marco and
Nacional Funchal winning the respective divisional competitions and gaining promotion to the
Liga de Honra
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. The overall championship was won by
FC Marco.
League standings
Segunda Divisão – Zona Norte
Segunda Divisão – Zona Centro
Segunda Divisão – Zona Sul
Footnotes
External links
Portuguese Division Two «B» – footballzz.co.uk
{{DEFAULTSORT:1999-2000 Segunda Divisao B
Portuguese Second Division seasons
Port
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