[171][172] Days later, Luís Filipe Vieira stated that the money from the latter contract would be used to lower Benfica's debt. Le Milan AC conserve ainsi son titre acquis en 1989. Uefa Champions League 2014/2015 var den 60:e säsongen av Uefa Champions League, Europas största fotbollsturnering, och den 23:e säsongen sedan den bytte namn från "Europacupen".. Det var den första säsongen som frisparkssprejen användes för att säkerställa att … The club's other sports do not show any star above the crest. [119][120] The highest home attendance record was also broken – 64,519 spectators saw Benfica's 5–0 win over Vitória de Guimarães in the season's last match at Da Luz. In addition, a delegate can also vote: when representing a Benfica house, 50 votes; a filliation or a delegation, 20 votes. It contains information about everything in the club in the form of news and articles (mostly the former). A year later, they moved to the Estádio do Campo Grande, a rented municipal stadium, before relocating to their second home ground thirteen years later. Sixty-nine years later, in 1999, the crest was changed again. [175] It was the first time since 2010–11 that the debt was below €400 million. [18] As a result, eight players moved to Sporting CP in 1907, starting the rivalry between the two clubs. In some countries, since 1952, Benfica has had supporters' clubs known as Casas do Benfica (Benfica houses), places for cultural, social and sport interaction among benfiquistas. OM : Thauvin à gauche, Sampaoli s'est "trompé" pop-up : il y a 17 j. [12][13] Twenty-four people attended the meeting,[note 1] including Cosme Damião, who would be the club's most important leader in its first decades. [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). 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Veja o "Jogo Económico, "30 anos, 11 patrocinadores, 24 títulos. Many of these successes were achieved with Eusébio – the only player to win the Ballon d'Or for a Portuguese club[45][46] – Coluna, José Águas, José Augusto, Simões, Torres, and others, who formed the 1963–64 team that set a club record of 103 goals in 26 league matches. [13][16], In the 1980s, Benfica continued to thrive domestically. [2][3][4] According to a study performed for UEFA in 2012, Benfica is the European club with the highest share of football supporters in its own country (47%). It was the highest average of the competition and 9th highest among other European clubs. [61] Luisão is the player with the most trophies won (20), the captain with the most matches and has the most appearances in European matches. [206], Benfica became the first team in Portuguese league history to complete two seasons without defeat, namely the 1972–73 and 1977–78[207] seasons. [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 in 2000, club members had approved the construction of the new Estádio da Luz shortly after the election of Manuel Vilarinho. The 1984 European Cup Final was an association football match between Liverpool of England and Roma of Italy on 30 May 1984 at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy.It was the final match of the 1983–84 season of Europe's premier cup competition, the European Cup.Liverpool were appearing in their fourth final, having won the competition in 1977, 1978 and 1981. [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. Le Milan AC conserve ainsi son titre acquis en 1989. Benfica are nicknamed As Águias (The Eagles), for the symbol atop the club's crest, and Os Encarnados (The Reds), for the shirt colour. [143] Until 2016, it broadcast three seasons of the English Premier League,[144] and one season of the Italian Serie A and French Ligue 1. For Grupo Sport Benfica, they maintained the field Campo da Feiteira,[18] the main directors and the club's house. [53][54] The rampant spending and a questionable signing policy (over 100 players during Manuel Damásio's term)[55] further aggravated the problem. By 2005, it had a circulation of close to 10,000. [17] Despite important victories, the club suffered from poor operating conditions, namely the football dirt field Terras do Desembargador. [209][210] Benfica's record for the lowest number of goals conceded in the Primeira Liga was achieved in 1988–89 with coach Toni: 15 goals in 38 matches. [199] Eusébio is the club's all-time top goalscorer,[200] with 473 goals in 440 competitive matches. 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.. [106][107] Built with a seating capacity of 65,647,[108][109] the stadium currently has 64,642 seats. [155][156], On 10 February 2000, under the presidency of João Vale e Azevedo, Benfica created Sport Lisboa e Benfica – Futebol, SAD (a public limited sports company)[157] with an initial equity of €75 million. 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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[178], In May 2020, the Portuguese Securities Market Commission denied Benfica SGPS' takeover attempt of Benfica SAD because the funding source was the SAD itself.[179]. Founded on 28 February 1904 as Sport Lisboa, Benfica is one of the "Big Three" clubs in Portugal that have never been relegated from Primeira Liga, along with rivals Sporting CP and FC Porto. 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. The founders decided that the club's colours would be red and white and that the crest would be composed of an eagle, the motto "E pluribus unum" and a football. This changed in 1936 with the start of the Spanish Civil War: the Portuguese Estado Novo's Censorship Commission censored the word "vermelhos" because the Popular Front communists in Spain were also known by that name. [146][147], Moreover, the club publishes the weekly newspaper O Benfica every Friday since 28 November 1942. In 1971–72, Benfica reached the semi-finals of the European Cup, where they were eliminated by Ajax of Johan Cruyff. [160], Benfica SAD entered the PSI-20 on 21 May 2007[161] with an initial stock value of €5 on 15,000,001 shares. [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. 1 - Meer dan tweehonderdduizend West-en Oost-Duitsers vieren nieuwjaar bij de Brandenburger Tor, die in december was geopend.Het feest wordt echter verstoord door een stellage die instort, wat het leven kost aan één persoon en waarbij verder honderd personen gewond raken. OM-Dijon : Carlos Mozer et sa défense de fer La rubrique Histoire OM, sous la plume et les souvenirs de Fernand Bonaguidi. História visual das camisolas do Benfica", "Benfica e Adidas renovam acordo até 2021", "Equipamento alternativo regressa às origens", "Benfica's Stadium of Light to host 2014 Champions League final", "2020 Champions League final: when and where", "Benfica aclamado por milhares no Marquês. Benfica was voted 12th in FIFA Club of the Century[8] and ranked 9th in the IFFHS Top 200 European clubs of the 20th century. [14][15][16] Sport Lisboa played their first match ever on 1 January 1905, scoring their first goal. [10][11] As of 2020–21, Benfica have the second most participations in the European Cup/UEFA Champions League (40),[10] tournament in which they hold the overall record for the biggest aggregate win, achieved in 1965–66. [1], Benfica's training ground and youth academy, Benfica Campus, is located in Seixal, Lisbon Region. In addition, Benfica are the only Portuguese team to have become back-to-back European champions. [56][57] Soon after, with president João Vale e Azevedo, Benfica was in huge debt and sometimes unable to pay taxes and player salaries. [148][149] Benfica also publishes the quarterly magazine Mística since 6 December 2007. In 2014, Benfica achieved the first ever treble of Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga. [60][158][159] There were five major reasons for creating an autonomous entity to manage the Benfica team: participation in professional football competitions at domestic and international level; development of football players; exploitation of TV rights on open and closed channels; management of the players' image rights; exploitation of the Benfica brand by the professional football team and at sporting events. [63] The following year, Benfica won their first league title since 1994,[64] and the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira. Moreover, they reported a record equity of €86.8 million: assets of €485.1 million (a decrease of 4.1%) and liabilities of €398.3 million (a decrease of €40.1 million). "Benfica" redirects here. [66][67], For 2009–10, Jorge Jesus was appointed coach, a position he held until 2015. Club founders: Abílio Meireles, Amadeu Rocha, António Rosa Rodrigues, António Severino, Cândido Rosa Rodrigues, Carlos França, (in Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French), IFFHS Top 200 European clubs of the 20th century, List of retired numbers in association football, List of S.L. Red and white colours were chosen for being the ones that stood out better to players' eyes. [15], In 2003 the club implemented electronic voting[124] – a voting method that has been criticised by members of Benfica, including presidential candidates, and outsiders[125][126][127] – and since 2010 only people with 25 years of continuous membership as an adult – that is, effective members aged at least 43 – can candidate to the presidency of Benfica. 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. [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]. [49][50] It was demolished in 2003, and the new Estádio da Luz was built that year, with a construction cost of €162 million, roughly €25 million more than the planned cost. [61] By October 2017, Benfica were the 5th highest-scoring team in UEFA competition history, with 655 goals in 405 matches (1.62 per match).[217]. Olympique Marseille (offiziell Olympique de Marseille), häufig auch kurz als l’OM bezeichnet, ist ein 1899 von René Dufaure de Montmirail gegründeter französischer Fußballverein aus Marseille.Das Gründungsmitglied der Division 1 ist neunfacher Landesmeister und die einzige Mannschaft Frankreichs, die die UEFA Champions League gewinnen konnte. 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. Finally, in 1925, they moved to their own stadium, the Estádio das Amoreiras, playing there fifteen years before moving to the Estádio do Campo Grande in 1940. [201] He is also Benfica's top scorer in UEFA club competitions, with 56 goals. Benfica is honoured with the Portuguese Orders of Christ, of Prince Henry, and of Merit. Following the general assembly of 23 December 2009, the SAD increased its €75 million equity to €115 million by absorbing Benfica Estádio, SA,[165] to come out of technical insolvency. [138], In 2008, Benfica launched its own sports-oriented television network, Benfica TV (BTV for short), the first channel by a Portuguese club,[139] and has operated it since. 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[152] O Benfica Ilustrado was the club's former magazine; it was launched on 1 October 1957 as a monthly supplement to the newspaper O Benfica. Benfica and Porto are the two most decorated clubs in Portuguese football, with the former historically being the most decorated team overall. 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. In 1930, the crest was altered and the colours from the flag of Portugal were added. None of them have been relegated from the Portuguese league since its establishment in 1934. [16][19], On 13 September 1908, Sport Lisboa acquired Grupo Sport Benfica by mutual agreement and changed its name to Sport Lisboa e Benfica. [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. 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. [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. Benfica records and statistics, S.L. This decade was also marked by Benfica's admission of foreign players into the team, becoming the last Portuguese club to do so, in 1979. [177] In May 2019, Benfica was ranked by Brand Finance as the 40th most valuable football brand. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. [264][265] As of the 2019–20 season, Benfica is the only club to have won the Primeira Liga and Taça da Liga double, moreover, four times. [65] After that and until 2009, when Benfica won their first Taça da Liga – thus becoming the first club to win all major Portuguese competitions – they did not win any trophies and finished fourth in the 2007–08 league. [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. [94] In May 2015, Emirates airline signed a three-year sponsorship deal worth up to €30 million to become Benfica's main jersey sponsor. [101][102], During the club's first decades, Benfica played mostly on rented fields. Since 2003, their home ground has been the Estádio da Luz, which replaced the larger, original one, built in 1954. [61][202], Cosme Damião is the longest-serving coach (18 consecutive years). [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. [15][95], The club has had four main crests since its inception in 1904. [195][196], Last updated: 29 October 2020Source: [198], Nené is the Benfica player with the most official appearances (575). [99] Benfica's white alternative kit was officially used for the first time in 1944–45, when Salgueiros, who also wore red, were promoted to the first division. [154] Named after Cosme Dasmião, one of the club's founders, it was considered the Best Portuguese Museum of 2014 by the Portuguese Association of Museology. Navigation Édition précédente Édition suivante modifier La Coupe des clubs champions européens 1989-1990 a vu la victoire du Milan AC . [137] It is the most important football derby in Portugal. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. [48] With Lajos Baróti in 1980–81, Benfica became the first club to win all Portuguese trophies in one season: Supertaça de Portugal, Primeira Liga and Taça de Portugal. Therefore, in terms of overall trophies, Benfica is the most decorated club in Portuguese football. Benfica's season-by-season performance over the last ten completed seasons: W = Winners; RU = Runners-up; SF = Semi-finals; QF = Quarter-finals; R16 = Round of 16; R32 = Round of 32; GS = Group stage; 3R = Third round; 5R = Fifth round, Benfica have won a record 37 Primeira Liga,[257] a record 26 Taça de Portugal (and 4 consecutively),[258] a record 7 Taça da Liga[80][259] (and 4 consecutively), 8 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira[260] and 3 Campeonato de Portugal (and 2 consecutively)[258] – totalling 81 domestic trophies – and 2 European Cups (consecutively won) – totalling 83 trophies, or 84 when including the Latin Cup. [24] With the election of president Joaquim Ferreira Bogalho in 1952 and the arrival of coach Otto Glória in 1954,[25] Benfica became more modernised and professional[28] and moved into the original Estádio da Luz, with an initial seating capacity of 40,000; expanded to 70,000 in 1960. [122], On 9 November 2006, Benfica set the Guinness World Record for "the most widely supported football club", with 160,398 paid-up members. [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. "E pluribus unum" is the club motto; Águia Vitória, the mascot. 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. They scored 101 goals, and Eusébio was again crowned Europe's top scorer, 2 goals short of his record (42). [134], Benfica has rivalries with Sporting CP and FC Porto, with whom it forms the "Big Three", Portugal's most decorated clubs. [44] In the 1960s, Benfica won eight Primeira Liga (1959–60, '60–61, '62–63, '63–64, '64–65, '66–67, '67–68, '68–69), three Taça de Portugal (1962, '64, '69) and two European Cups (1960–61, '61–62). 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]. Die vroeg de leiding van Benfica daarop om loonsverhoging, maar kreeg die niet. [204] Jorge Jesus is the coach with the most trophies won (10: 3 leagues, 1 cup, 5 league cups, 1 super cup). [100], Benfica have always worn red shirts; for that reason, in Portugal, Benfica and their supporters (benfiquistas) were nicknamed Vermelhos (Reds). [153], The Museu Benfica – Cosme Damião, located near the stadium, was inaugurated on 26 July 2013 and opened to the public three days later. Furthermore, the two entities of the "new" club had simultaneous members who helped stabilise operations, which later increased the success of the merger. The origin of the current crest goes back to 1908, when Sport Lisboa merged with Grupo Sport Benfica. [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. ", "Manuel Damásio: o presidente que contratou Donizete e falhou Jardel", "Football: Souness must tame monster of Benfica", "Benfica e os jogadores brasileiros da história do clube", "Portuguese football club, Benfica, faces financial problems", "Do topo à queda: O princípio do fim para Vale e Azevedo", "Snap shot: When Benfica beat Mourinho's Porto", "Benfica vence Supertaça frente ao Setúbal", "Sport Lisboa e Benfica – Futebol SAD informa acordo Jorge Jesus", "Poderá Rui Vitória levar o Benfica a um novo patamar? 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. For Sport Lisboa, they maintained the football team, the shirt colours, the eagle symbol and the motto. [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. Back then, only red and white colours were displayed on the crest. [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. [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. [51], Financial trouble in the early 1980s[52] and a large investment on players throughout that decade started to deteriorate the club's finances under Jorge de Brito's presidency. Following negative results during 2018–19,[84] coach Bruno Lage took charge mid-season and led Benfica to their 37th champions title while achieving the league's all-time best second round. La Coupe des clubs champions européens 1989-1990 a vu la victoire du Milan AC. [96], Since the 2008–09 season, Benfica's football team have displayed three stars above the club's crest, with each star representing 10 league titles won by them. [151] Issue 33 had a circulation of 115,602 in mainland Portugal. Their first own stadium was the Estádio das Amoreiras, built and opened in 1925, where they played until 1940. 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..
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