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Liga dos Últimos

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 22, 2004
  • Seasons: 7
  • Episodes: 59
  • Networks: RTP1
  • Genres: Talk

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Liga dos Últimos(2004)

TMDB Rating: 10.0 (1 votes)

Overview

Teams from all over the country show what they are worth, or not, in a Tv show that puts the country's classification upside down. Psychic whipping, goalkeepers in crisis, desperate players and bankrupt clubs cheer the sports program where all who go last are the stars. The presentation is by Álvaro Costa, with reports by Sérgio Sousa and Sónia Lacerda and comments by Hêrnani Gonçalves and João Nuno Coelho.

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Season 1

1 episodes • 2004

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1Episode 1Sep 22, 20040.0
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Season 2

0 episodes • TBA

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Season 3

1 episodes • 2006

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1Episode 1Feb 3, 20060.0
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Season 4

0 episodes • TBA

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Season 5

0 episodes • TBA

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Season 6

18 episodes • 2009

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1Episode 1Feb 3, 20090.0
2Episode 2Feb 10, 20090.0
3Episode 3Feb 17, 20090.0
4Episode 4Feb 24, 20090.0
5Episode 5Mar 3, 20090.0
6Episode 6Mar 10, 20090.0
7Episode 7Mar 17, 20090.0
8Episode 8Mar 24, 20090.0
9Episode 9Mar 31, 20090.0
10Episode 10Apr 7, 20090.0
11Episode 11Apr 14, 20090.0
12Episode 12Apr 21, 20090.0
13Episode 13Apr 28, 20090.0
14Episode 14May 5, 20090.0
15Episode 15May 19, 20090.0
16Episode 16May 26, 20090.0
17Episode 17Sep 22, 20090.0
18Episode 18Sep 29, 20090.0
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Season 7

39 episodes • 2010

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1Episode 1Jan 5, 20100.0
2Episode 2Jan 12, 20100.0
3Episode 3Jan 19, 20100.0
4Episode 4Jan 26, 20100.0
5Episode 5Feb 2, 20100.0
6Episode 6Feb 9, 20100.0
7Episode 7Feb 16, 20100.0
8Episode 8Feb 23, 20100.0
9Episode 9Feb 3, 20100.0
10Episode 10Mar 9, 20100.0
11Episode 11Mar 16, 20100.0
12Episode 12Mar 23, 20100.0
13Episode 13Mar 30, 20100.0
14Episode 14Apr 11, 20100.0
15Episode 15Apr 18, 20100.0
16Episode 16Apr 25, 20100.0
17Episode 17May 2, 20100.0
18Episode 18May 10, 20100.0
19Episode 19May 17, 20100.0
20Episode 20May 23, 20100.0
21Episode 21May 30, 20100.0
22Episode 22Sep 4, 20100.0
23Episode 23Sep 11, 20100.0
24Episode 24Sep 18, 20100.0
25Episode 25Sep 25, 20100.0
26Episode 26Oct 2, 20100.0
27Episode 27Oct 8, 20100.0
28Episode 28Oct 11, 20100.0
29Episode 29Oct 18, 20100.0
30Episode 30Oct 25, 20100.0
31Episode 31Nov 1, 20100.0
32Episode 32Nov 8, 20100.0
33Episode 33Nov 15, 20100.0
34Episode 34Nov 22, 20100.0
35Episode 35Nov 29, 20100.0
36Episode 36Dec 6, 20100.0
37Episode 37Dec 12, 20100.0
38Episode 38Dec 19, 20100.0
39Episode 39Dec 26, 20100.0

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