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- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga abstract "The 2004–05 Portuguese Liga started on 28 August 2004 with a match between Os Belenenses and Marítimo, and ended on 22 May 2005. Benfica won their 31st championship (a record at the time) with 65 points, 3 points ahead of the defending champions FC Porto. The league was contested by 18 clubs and it was considered one of the most competitive seasons in recent years.The first goal of the season was scored by Belenenses' centre back Rolando. The first red card of the season was given to Vitória de Setúbal's Bruno Ribeiro, and the first yellow was given to Belenenses’s Juninho Petrolina in the opening game of the season. Benfica and Porto were both qualified for the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League group stage, and Sporting qualified for the UEFA Champions League qualifying round; in opposite, Moreirense, Estoril-Praia, and Beira-Mar were relegated to the Liga de Honra. Liédson was the top scorer with 25 goals.".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga thumbnail Benfica_Campeão_2005_2.jpg?width=300.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga wikiPageID "17933602".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga wikiPageRevisionID "598737642".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga caption "Location of teams in the '2004-05 Liga".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga caption "Location of teams in the 2004-05 Liga".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga competition Primeira_Liga.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga continentalcup 2005–06_UEFA_Champions_League.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga continentalcup 2005–06_UEFA_Cup.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga continentalcup1Qualifiers "Benfica".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga continentalcup1Qualifiers "Porto".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga continentalcup1Qualifiers "Sporting".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga continentalcup2Qualifiers "Braga".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga continentalcup2Qualifiers "Vitória Guimarães".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga continentalcup2Qualifiers "Vitória Setubal".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga float "right".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga leagueTopscorer Liédson.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga matches "306".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga nextseason "2005".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga prevseason "2003".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga relegated G.D._Estoril_Praia.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga relegated Moreirense_F.C..
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga relegated S.C._Beira-Mar.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga season "2004".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga totalGoals "711".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga width "225".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga width "285".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga winners S.L._Benfica.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga winners "(31st title)".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga subject Category:2004–05_domestic_association_football_leagues.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga subject Category:2004–05_in_Portuguese_football.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga subject Category:Primeira_Liga.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga type FootballLeagueSeason.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga type SportsSeason.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga type SportsTeamSeason.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga type Thing.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga comment "The 2004–05 Portuguese Liga started on 28 August 2004 with a match between Os Belenenses and Marítimo, and ended on 22 May 2005. Benfica won their 31st championship (a record at the time) with 65 points, 3 points ahead of the defending champions FC Porto. The league was contested by 18 clubs and it was considered one of the most competitive seasons in recent years.The first goal of the season was scored by Belenenses' centre back Rolando.".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga label "2004–05 Primeira Liga".
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga sameAs 2004%E2%80%9305_Primeira_Liga.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga sameAs Q4603787.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga sameAs Q4603787.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga wasDerivedFrom 2004–05_Primeira_Liga?oldid=598737642.
- 2004–05_Primeira_Liga depiction Benfica_Campeão_2005_2.jpg.