Despite being Portuguese champions in 1955, Benfica were not invited to the inaugural European Cup by its organisers, thus making their UEFA debut in 1957–58 against Sevilla. [35][36][37] Consequently, Benfica played in the Intercontinental Cup, where they were runners-up to Peñarol in 1961 and to Santos in 1962. [171][172] Days later, Luís Filipe Vieira stated that the money from the latter contract would be used to lower Benfica's debt. [101][102], During the club's first decades, Benfica played mostly on rented fields. In regard to the crest, a cycling wheel was added to Sport Lisboa's to represent the most important sport of Grupo Sport Benfica. Europaligaen i fotball for menn (offisielt UEFA Europa League) er en årlig fotballturnering for europeiske fotballag som arrangeres av UEFA.Turneringen startet i 1971 som UEFA-cupen, da den erstattet den tidligere Messebycupen (fra 1955) og var i sin helhet et rent cupmesterskap.. Free of charge for Benfica members,[150] it comprises interviews with players and personnel of the club, reports about the club's history and recent events, news, opinion pieces, overviews of the club's sports, with football being its main focus, and a section dedicated to club members. [61] In the UEFA Europa League, Benfica was the first club to reach two finals consecutively, the latter without defeat. [176] In January 2019, Benfica remained the only Portuguese club ever to appear in the Deloitte Football Money League, being ranked as the world's 30th highest commercial revenue generating football club in 2017–18, with a revenue of €150.7 million. La confrontation entre l’Olympique de Marseille et le Benfica Lisbonne en demi-finale retour est célèbre pour avoir été l’acte d’un but de la main inscrit par Vata, avec pour conséquence directe l’élimination du club français[1]. [47], During the 1970s, with president Borges Coutinho, Benfica continued dominating Portuguese football, as they won six Primeira Liga titles (1970–71, '71–72, '72–73, '74–75, '75–76, '76–77) and two Taça de Portugal (1970, '72). Later, under the guidance of Sven-Göran Eriksson, they won two consecutive Primeira Liga (1982–83, '83–84), one Taça de Portugal (1983) and reached the final of the UEFA Cup in 1983, lost to Anderlecht. [58][59][60] From 1994 to 2003, Benfica had eleven coaches,[25] won the 1995–96 Taça de Portugal, suffered their biggest defeat in European competitions, 7–0 to Celta de Vigo in 1999,[61] had their lowest league finish ever, a sixth place in 2000–01, and were absent from European competition for two years,[16] from 2001–02 to 2002–03. It was built in 2005 and opened on 22 September 2006. The club's other sports do not show any star above the crest. [135][136], As Lisbon-based clubs, Benfica and Sporting have shared a rivalry for over a century; it all started in 1907, when eight prominent Benfica players defected to Sporting. Therefore, in terms of overall trophies, Benfica is the most decorated club in Portuguese football. Red and white colours were chosen for being the ones that stood out better to players' eyes. [49][50] A season later, after they had won the domestic Super Cup in 1985 and the Portuguese Cup in 1986, Benfica clinched the double of Primeira Liga and Taça de Portugal. [137] It is the most important football derby in Portugal. Since 2003, their home ground has been the Estádio da Luz, which replaced the larger, original one, built in 1954. [195][196], Last updated: 29 October 2020Source: [198], Nené is the Benfica player with the most official appearances (575). [113][114] In recent years, benfiquistas have celebrated league titles with the team at the Marquis of Pombal Square in Lisbon. Both clubs determined that the foundation date should coincide with Sport Lisboa's because it was the most recognised club and quite popular in Lisbon due to its football merits. [61][202], Cosme Damião is the longest-serving coach (18 consecutive years). [66][67], For 2009–10, Jorge Jesus was appointed coach, a position he held until 2015. [17] Despite important victories, the club suffered from poor operating conditions, namely the football dirt field Terras do Desembargador. [204] Jorge Jesus is the coach with the most trophies won (10: 3 leagues, 1 cup, 5 league cups, 1 super cup). Benfica and Porto are the two most decorated clubs in Portuguese football, with the former historically being the most decorated team overall. Sport Lisboa e Benfica ComC MHIH OM (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈpɔɾ liʒˈboɐ i βɐ̃jˈfikɐ]), commonly known as Benfica, is a professional football club based in Lisbon, Portugal, that competes in the Primeira Liga, the top flight of Portuguese football.. [16] Therefore, for their international performance, Benfica were ranked first in European football in 1965, '66 and '69,[41][42][43] and were presented with the France Football European Team of the Year award in 1968. Back then, only red and white colours were displayed on the crest. Benfica moved to their first football grass field, Campo de Sete Rios, in 1913. 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In 1971–72, Benfica reached the semi-finals of the European Cup, where they were eliminated by Ajax of Johan Cruyff. [169][170] Then in December, Benfica sold the TV rights of their first-team home matches as well as Benfica TV's broadcasting and distribution rights to NOS in a three-year deal, receiving €40 million per season, with the option to extend the contract to a maximum of ten seasons, totalling €400 million. [203] Otto Glória is the coach with the most league titles won (4). A record that ranks third overall. It contains information about everything in the club in the form of news and articles (mostly the former). They sing the club's anthem at the start of every home match and sometimes during the match. [173], By June 2017, Benfica had earned €617 million from player transfers since the 2010–11 season, more than any other club in the world. Sixty-nine years later, in 1999, the crest was changed again. They scored 101 goals, and Eusébio was again crowned Europe's top scorer, 2 goals short of his record (42). [130][131] On 31 March 2015, Benfica reported having 246,401 members;[132] however, after a scheduled renumbering by the club in August that year, the number decreased to 156,916. [106][107] Built with a seating capacity of 65,647,[108][109] the stadium currently has 64,642 seats. On 27 January 2004, Benfica retired squad number 29 in memory of Miklós Fehér, who had died while playing for them two days earlier. 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[18][30], From 1954 to 2003, Benfica played at the Estádio da Luz in Lisbon, the largest stadium in Europe and third largest in the world in terms of capacity – 120,000 – from 1985 to 1987. [15][95], The club has had four main crests since its inception in 1904. Benfica's ten European finals are a domestic record and ranked seventh all-time among UEFA clubs in 2014.[7]. Olympique de Marseille – Paris Saint-Germain en football désigne la rivalité sportive entre l'Olympique de Marseille et le Paris Saint-Germain, deux clubs de football français.Elle est considérée comme l'une des plus grandes rivalités du football français sur ces trois dernières décennies. [134], Benfica has rivalries with Sporting CP and FC Porto, with whom it forms the "Big Three", Portugal's most decorated clubs. On 28 February 1904, the Catataus group and members of Associação do Bem met at the back of Farmácia Franco on Rua de Belém with the goal of forming a social and cultural football club called Sport Lisboa, composed of Portuguese players only. Despite the merger, they continued their respective club operations. [14][15][16] Sport Lisboa played their first match ever on 1 January 1905, scoring their first goal. Their first own stadium was the Estádio das Amoreiras, built and opened in 1925, where they played until 1940. "E pluribus unum" is the club motto; Águia Vitória, the mascot. In 2014, Benfica achieved the first ever treble of Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga. [82] Internationally, a year after they had consecutively reached the Champions League knockout phase for the first time in their history,[83] Benfica suffered their biggest loss in the competition, 5–0 to Basel, and went on setting the worst Portuguese group stage campaign.[84]. [118] Followed in Europe, Africa and the Americas, any match between both teams is known as dérbi de Lisboa ("Lisbon derby"), dérbi eterno ("eternal derby"), dérbi da Segunda Circular, or dérbi dos dérbis ("derby of the derbies"). It was the highest average of the competition and 9th highest among other European clubs. Het jaar 1990 is een jaartal volgens de christelijke jaartelling.. Gebeurtenissen Januari. [9] In UEFA, Benfica ranks 9th in the all-time club ranking and was 20th in the club coefficient rankings at the end of the 2019–20 season. [110] In 2015, Benfica received the award for Best Academy of the year at the Globe Soccer Awards. [47], Furthermore, Benfica hold the European record for the most consecutive wins in domestic league (29), between 1971–72 and 1972–73,[211] and the domestic record for the longest unbeaten run in the league (56 matches), from 24 October 1976 to 1 September 1978. Internationally, they won back-to-back European Cups in 1961 and 1962 – a unique feat in Portuguese football – and were runners-up at the Intercontinental Cup in 1961 and '62, at the European Cup in 1963, '65, '68, '88 and '90, and at the UEFA Cup/Europa League in 1983, 2013 and '14. Navigation Édition précédente Édition suivante modifier La Coupe des clubs champions européens 1989-1990 a vu la victoire du Milan AC . [68] During that six-season span, Benfica won 10 domestic trophies,[69] including an unprecedented treble in Portuguese football (league, cup and league cup) in 2013–14[70] and the club's first back-to-back league titles since 1984. [76][77][78], Later managed by Rui Vitória, Benfica won a fourth Primeira Liga title in a row – their first ever tetra[79] – one Taça de Portugal,[6] one Taça da Liga[80] and two successive Super Cup trophies;[81] the latter in 2017 after they reachieved a 36-year-old treble. [2][3][4] The club's anthem, "Ser Benfiquista", refers to Benfica supporters, who are called benfiquistas. Additionally, they have appearances in now-defunct competitions: 7 in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and 2 in Intercontinental Cup. The most significant changes were the modification and repositioning of the eagle and the reduction of the wheel's size. Le Milan AC conserve ainsi son titre acquis en 1989. [38][39] Later on, Benfica reached three more European Cup finals, losing them to Milan in 1963,[40] to Inter in 1965, and to Manchester United in 1968. Benfica is also the only club in Portugal to have successfully defended every major domestic title (Campeonato de Portugal, Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal, Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira and Taça da Liga). Die vroeg de leiding van Benfica daarop om loonsverhoging, maar kreeg die niet. [16][19], On 13 September 1908, Sport Lisboa acquired Grupo Sport Benfica by mutual agreement and changed its name to Sport Lisboa e Benfica. In the former, as unbeaten champions, they achieved two records: 58 points in 30 matches, the most ever obtained (96.7% efficiency), and the largest difference of points ever between champions and runners-up (18 points) in a two-points-per-win system. [118], The rivalry between Benfica and FC Porto, which started with a friendly match on 28 April 1912, comes about as Lisbon and Porto are the largest Portuguese cities, respectively. [18][29][30] During the 1950s, Benfica won three Primeira Liga (1949–50, '54–55, '56–57) and six Taça de Portugal (1951, '52, '53, '55, '57, '59). [71][72] At European level, Benfica were ranked sixth in the UEFA team ranking in 2015[73] after they reached their first UEFA semi-final in 17 years at the 2010–11 Europa League,[74] reached the Champions League quarter-finals in the 2011–12 campaign,[75] and finished runners-up in Europa League for two consecutive seasons, 2012–13 and '13–14. 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Benfica records and statistics, S.L. [129] In 2014, according to a study by Movimento Por Um Futebol Melhor, Benfica had 270,000 members and was the biggest club in the world in membership terms. From then on, Benfica became known as Encarnados – word similar to "reds", but with a different connotation. [5][6] They have won 80 domestic trophies: a record 37 Primeira Liga titles, a record 26 Taça de Portugal, a record 7 Taça da Liga, 8 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira and 3 Campeonato de Portugal. [208] In the 2015–16 campaign, Benfica amassed 88 points in 34 matches and set the points record since the league is contested by 18 teams. [62], In 2003–04, with president Luís Filipe Vieira, Benfica ended their silverware drought by winning the Taça de Portugal against José Mourinho's Porto. [16] Following improvements to the Estádio da Luz, Benfica opened the stadium's third tier in 1985, transforming it into the largest stadium in Europe and third largest in the world.

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