Leagues The
Divisão de Honra is the first tier of the Viseu Football Association. Between 1927 and 1947, it was a Regional Championship called 1ª Divisão. At the end of each season, the top-finishing team is promoted to the
Campeonato de Portugal, and the lowest-ranked teams are relegated to the AF Viseu second tier. Twenty different teams have won the division title; the most successful is Académico de Viseu, with seventeen wins. The inaugural champion was
Lusitano. The
1ª Divisão is the second tier in the Viseu district division and started in the 1951–52 season. In the past it was divided into two zones that divide the district: Zona Norte (North) and Zona Sul (South). The two winners from each zone played against each other in one play-off to crown the champion. Nowadays it is divided in three zones, the previous two and the new Zona Centro (Center). The final round is contested in a group stage format with the two best teams of each zone plus the two best third-placed teams. The
Segunda Divisão was the third tier of the Viseu Football Association. The first season was 1978–79 but it was abolished after the restructure of the
Portuguese football league system, with the 2010–11 season being the competition's last. The first champion was Sernancelhe and final champion was
Mangualde.
List of Champions }
Taça AF Viseu }
Taça 1ª Divisão The
Taça 1ª Divisão, created in 2020, is a cup contested by the teams in the 1ª Divisão.
Supertaça AF Viseu The
Supertaça AF Viseu, created in 2011, is a match contested by the champions of the previous Divisão de Honra season and the holders of Taça AF Viseu.{{cite web|url=http://www.futebol365.pt/competicao/1269/vencedores/ } ==Performances==