Campeonato Nacional de Rugby Feminino

A year later, Pescadores narrowly lost the title to Agrária, who finished a point ahead.

[4] However, the students from the Escola Superior Agrária de Coimbra returned to the right path in 2004–05, beating Benfica by two points at the championship playoff.

[6] In the eighth edition, the competition last stages changed from championship playoff to a Final Four, similar to other sports.

[10] After losing the championship to Técnico the year before, Benfica dominated 2010–11, winning all of their matches and finishing with a 12-point lead.

[12] In what would be the last year of the competition in the traditional format played by 15 players, Benfica had another overwhelming season, winning all of their games, and conquering their fifth title.

In 2009–10, Benfica was the second team to win the Circuito Nacional de Sevens Feminino, with Agrária regaining it in the following year.