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  2. Rede Nacional de Expressos - Wikipedia

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    Rede Nacional de Expressos (National Express Network) is a national express coach network in Portugal.The network, based in Lisbon, was founded in 1995.The network is composed of several bus operating companies: Transdev Portugal, SA; Rodoviária do Tejo SA; Barraqueiro Transportes, SA (including Rodoviária do Alentejo, SA; Eva Transportes, SA) among others; Rodoviária da Beira Interior, SA ...

  3. 2024–25 Primeira Liga - Wikipedia

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    2 Benfica: 18 13 2 3 42 11 +31 41 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round: 3 Porto: 18 13 1 4 41 14 +27 40 Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round: 4 Braga: 18 10 4 4 31 19 +12 34 Qualification for the Conference League second qualifying round: 5 Santa Clara: 18 10 1 7 20 19 +1 31 6 Casa Pia: 18 7 6 5 ...

  4. 2024–25 S.L. Benfica season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 Sport Lisboa e Benfica season is the club's 121st season in existence and its 91st consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football.Domestically, Benfica will play in the Primeira Liga, and will also compete in the Taça da Liga and Taça de Portugal.

  5. S.L. Benfica - Wikipedia

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    According to a study published in 2006 by professors Luís Reto and Jorge de Sá, with the stamp of approval by Instituto Nacional de Estatística and Secretaria de Estado das Comunidades, Benfica has approximately 14 million supporters worldwide: over 5.5 million in Europe (4.7 in Portugal); over 6 million in Mozambique (3.8) and Angola (2.7 ...

  6. 2023–24 S.L. Benfica season - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. 2003–04 S.L. Benfica season - Wikipedia

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    On 15 February, Benfica received Porto for the second Clássico of the season. [94] Porto scored first through Costinha, but Benfica levelled the match through Simão on the 50th minute, with the game ending in a 1–1 draw. [95] Camacho expressed that the correct result should have been a win for Benfica, and that Porto had been lucky. [96]

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

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    Benfica 0–2 Fiorentina (Quarter-finals – first leg), 6 March 1997. [38] Record league defeat: Sporting CP 7–1 Benfica, 14 December 1986. [38] Record Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira defeat: Benfica 0–5 Porto, 18 September 1996. [38] Record UEFA Cup defeat: Celta Vigo 7–0 Benfica (third round – first leg), 25 November 1999 [3] [38]

  9. 2013–14 S.L. Benfica season - Wikipedia

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    7: At the League Cup final in Leiria, Benfica beat Rio Ave 2–0, with goals from Rodrigo and Luisão, thus conquering their fifth Taça da Liga. [96] 10: In the final matchday of the championship, a resting Benfica lose to Porto at the Estádio do Dragão 2–1, with a goal from Enzo Pérez. Benfica end the campaign 13 points ahead of rivals ...