União da Madeira relegated
Tiny Tondela last night achieved what seemed impossible for most of the season. The 2-0 victory at home to Académica saw the club with a stadium capacity of 3,400 move out of the relegation zone for the first time since early November - on the very last round of the season.
That the minnows reached the top flight at all is a remarkable tale, given that they were playing amateur district league football a decade ago. And when they won just three times in the Liga until the start of April a drop straight back down to the 2nd division looked inevitable.
But a shock 1-0 win away at FC Porto on 4 April injected the club with new belief, and 5 wins, 1 draw and just one defeat in their last 7 games saw the team from the inland Viseu region of Portugal pip União da Madeira to secure their top-flight status for another year.
Benfica bag €35m possibly rising to €80m
And so the penultimate round of games in the Liga NOS 2015-16 campaign arrived this weekend. There was much to play for in the title race but also at the wrong end of the table, with a number of sides realistically facing life in Liga 2 next season.
Benfica clocked up yet another win as they edge nearer their quest for a third successive championship. A header early in the second half by centre-back Jardel was enough for the Eagles to earn all three points on Friday night.
