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  2. Pavilhão da Luz Nº 2 - Wikipedia

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    Because the old Pavilhão da Luz was at full capacity with five sports, Benfica planned the new Estádio da Luz with two indoor arenas; the smaller one only hosting two departments. [2] Its differences from the main arena are its roof and its two side stands, who sit fewer people.

  3. S.L. Benfica (volleyball) - Wikipedia

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    On 4 May 2013, Benfica defeated league title holders Espinho 3–2 and conquered their fourth championship, after a seven-year wait and three consecutive second places. [28] After SC Espinho protested at the Portuguese Volleyball Federation on a basis of a technical error, the final match was annulled and scheduled to be replayed on 12 May.

  4. University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès - Wikipedia

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    University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès was hastily conceived as a result of the saturation of the original buildings in the city centre and the events of May 1968.At that time it was decided to divide the University of Toulouse into three: The law faculty became Université Toulouse I, occupying all the old university buildings, the humanities faculty became Université de Toulouse II – Le ...

  5. List of S.L. Benfica records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Benfica is the most decorated club in Portugal, holding the records for most Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal, and Taça da Liga titles, three of the four most important competitions in the country (the other being Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira). Moreover, Benfica is the only club to have won four consecutive editions of Taça de Portugal ...

  6. 1996–97 Taça de Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The 1996–97 Taça de Portugal began in September 1996. [1] The final was played on 10 June 1997 at the Estádio Nacional. [2] Benfica were the previous holders, having defeated Sporting CP 3–1 in the previous season's final. [3] Boavista defeated cup holders Benfica, 3–2 in the final to win their fifth Taça de Portugal. [4]

  7. List of S.L. Benfica managers - Wikipedia

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    Since the club lacked a field to play, it merged with Grupo Sport Benfica on 13 September 1908, thus being renamed Sport Lisboa e Benfica. [2] Benfica was one of the eight founding members of the Primeira Liga in 1934, and won their first league title in 1935–36, the first of 38 league titles.

  8. 1990–91 S.L. Benfica season - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] Despite this, Benfica won 2–0 with goals from César Brito and opened a three-point gap. [18] [19] A few days before, Porto had beat Benfica by 2–1 for the Portuguese Cup, eliminating them. [14] Despite a home draw with Sporting in the aftermath of the Clássico, Benfica did not let the title slip and on 26 May it won its 29th ...

  9. 1992–93 Taça de Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The 1992–93 Taça de Portugal was the 54th edition of the Taça de Portugal, a Portuguese football knockout tournament organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). The 1992–93 Taça de Portugal began in September 1992. [1] The final was played on 10 June 1993 at the Estádio Nacional.