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The 2023–24 Sport Lisboa e Benfica season was the club's 120th season in existence and its 90th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football.. Domestically, Benfica played in the Primeira Liga as defending champions, and reached the semi-finals of the Taça da Liga and Taça de Portugal.
Benfica; 2024–25 season; President: Rui Costa: Head coach: Roger Schmidt (until 31 August 2024) Bruno Lage (from 5 September 2024) Stadium: Estádio da Luz: Primeira Liga: 2nd: Taça de Portugal: Fifth round: Taça da Liga: Semi-finals: UEFA Champions League: League phase: FIFA Club World Cup: Group stage: Top goalscorer: League: Kerem ...
At the same time, Benfica was negotiating a new TV rights deal with Olivedesportos, as the former deal, valued at €7.5 million, expired on 30 June 2013. [22] In March 2012 Benfica announced that they had rejected a five-year, €111 million offer (€22.2 million per year), [23] asking for €40 million per year instead.
On 22 February, Benfica hosted Farense knowing that a win would put them one point behind the joint Primeira Liga leaders. [56] Benfica were surprised by the Faro side's opposition. José Manuel Delgado wrote in his match report for Record: "Heynckes' defence show[ed] inexplicable passivity, and Quinzinho was a loose threat that no one could stop.
On 24 November, Benfica started the 2002–03 Taça de Portugal by playing Gondomar at home for the fourth round. [30] A 10th-minute goal from Cilio knocked Benfica out of the competition. [31] Tinoco de Faria, the club vice-president, called the defeat "unacceptable"; [32] Jesualdo Ferreira was relieved of his duties the day after. [33]
The 2022–23 Sport Lisboa e Benfica season was the club's 119th season in existence and its 89th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football.It started on 2 August 2022, with the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League, where Benfica qualified for the group stage, reaching the quarter-finals, and concluded on 27 May 2023.
Poster for the ninth edition of the Eusébio Cup (2016) The Eusébio Cup is a pre-season friendly football match hosted by Portuguese club S.L. Benfica since 2008. It has been played mostly at their home stadium, Estádio da Luz, with the two exceptions being the 2015 and 2018 editions (played at Estadio BBVA and Estádio Algarve, respectively).
The 2021–22 Sport Lisboa e Benfica season was the club's 118th season in existence and its 88th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football.Domestically, Benfica played in the Primeira Liga, were eliminated in the fifth round of Taça de Portugal, and reached the Taça da Liga final.