What level of competition is the Portuguese Super League?
What level of competition is the Portuguese Super League? The Portuguese Super League was predecessor to the Portuguese League, founded in 1938. It was renamed as the "Portuguese League" in 1999. It officially adopted the current name "Portuguese Super League" from the 2002/03 season. So what level of competition is the Portuguese Super League?
‌Portuguese Football Super League (Portuguese Super League) is the highest professional football league in Portugal. The Portuguese Super League is directly under the jurisdiction of the Portuguese Football Association and is the highest level of the Portuguese football system, representing the highest competitive level of Portuguese professional football. The Portuguese Super League consists of 18 teams each season. The league adopts a double-cycle point system. Each team needs to compete with the other 17 teams for two rounds at home and away, with a total of 34 rounds of games.