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  2. Leandro Barreiro - Wikipedia

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    As Barreiro's contract was expiring, rumours that Barreiro would become a Benfica player were confirmed when Benfica's club president Rui Costa claimed "O Leandro também é jogador do Benfica" which translates to "Leandro [Barreiro] is also a Benfica player" on 23 May 2024. [6]

  3. 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. In Europe, Benfica will play in the UEFA Champions League.

  4. Benfica TV - Wikipedia

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    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. [24] [25] After months of exploiting alternative means of broadcast, on 25 October 2012 Benfica publicly confirmed they were transmitting their Primeira Liga home games on Benfica ...

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

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    Farense 2–7 Benfica 4,000: Sergei Yuran: 7 December 1991: Benfica 3–0 Beira-Mar: 4,500: Karel Poborský: 14 February 2000: Vitória de Setúbal 1–2 Benfica 5,000: David Suazo: 2 November 2008: Vitória de Guimarães 1–2 Benfica 5,500: Jonas: 20 December 2015: Benfica 3–1 Rio Ave: 6,000: Darwin Núñez: 15 January 2022: Benfica 1–1 ...

  6. Estádio da Luz - Wikipedia

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    The Estádio da Luz (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɨˈʃtaðju ðɐ ˈluʃ]), officially named Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Lisbon, Portugal. It is used mostly for association football matches, hosting the home games of Portuguese club Benfica , its owner.

  7. F.C. Barreirense - Wikipedia

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    They managed to win 2–0 against Dinamo Zagreb in Barreiro, but lost in the away game with 6–1 and were immediately eliminated. Barreirense's major rival is Fabril , formerly Quimigal, with whom they have shared many seasons from the Primeira Liga all the way down to the Setúbal FA League .

  8. 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.

  9. C.F. Os Unidos - Wikipedia

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    Thus the club changed its name to Clube de Futebol Os Unidos or Unidos de Lisboa (CUF Barreiro, meanwhile changed to Unidos Futebol Clube or Unidos do Barreiro). It was during this period that the club had its most successful spell, playing three consecutive seasons, from 1940–41 to 1942–43, in the Primeira Divisão , when qualification was ...