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SL Benfica
Year of foundation : 1904
Nickname : Águias (The Eagles)
Domestic Championships : 38 × Primeira Liga
(First: 1935–36 | Most recent: 2022–23)
Domestic Cups :
- Taça de Portugal (26) : 1940–41 → 2022–23
- Taça da Liga (8) : 2008–09 → 2015–16
International competitions :
• European Cup / UEFA Champions League : 2 (1960–61, 1961–62)
• Latin Cup : 1 (1950)
Stadium : : Estádio da Luz
Built in : 2003
Address : Av. Eusébio da Silva Ferreira, 1500-313 Lisbon, Portugal
Capacity : 64,642
A global symbol of Portuguese football
Sport Lisboa e Benfica is not just a football club—it is a cultural institution in Portugal and one of the most widely supported teams in the world. Founded in 1904, Benfica quickly rose to prominence and became the dominant force in Portuguese football, particularly during the 1960s golden era. Led by the legendary Eusébio, the club conquered Europe with back-to-back European Cups, establishing a legacy that still resonates globally today.
Benfica’s identity is built on attacking football, youth development, and a deep connection with its supporters. With a record number of domestic titles, the club stands as the most decorated in Portugal, reflecting a sustained tradition of excellence. The eagle symbol, seen flying over the stadium before matches, represents power, pride, and ambition—values that define Benfica’s philosophy both on and off the pitch.
Recent performances and competitive standing
In modern football, Benfica remains a dominant force domestically and a consistent presence in European competitions. The club regularly competes for the Primeira Liga title, securing the championship as recently as the 2022–23 season. Their ability to rebuild squads through a world-renowned academy system keeps them competitive despite frequent player transfers to Europe’s top leagues.
Benfica is also a familiar name in the UEFA Champions League, often progressing beyond the group stages and challenging elite European sides. While they have not replicated their 1960s continental success, their consistent qualification and competitive performances underline their status as a top-tier European club.
Domestically, Benfica continues to add silverware across competitions, reinforcing its reputation for consistency and depth. Their tactical evolution in recent years—balancing possession-based football with high pressing—has kept them aligned with modern football trends while preserving their attacking identity.
The fans and why you should experience Benfica live
Few matchday experiences in Europe can rival a night at Estádio da Luz. Benfica boasts one of the largest fanbases in world football, with millions of supporters globally and an unmatched presence across Portugal. The stadium itself—nicknamed “The Cathedral”—is a spectacle, especially when filled with over 60,000 passionate fans.
One of the most iconic pre-match traditions is the flight of Vitória, the club’s eagle mascot, soaring across the pitch before kickoff. It’s a moment that captures the emotion and unity of Benfica supporters and sets the tone for an electrifying atmosphere.
For travelers, attending a Benfica match offers more than just football. Lisbon provides a vibrant backdrop with historic neighborhoods, coastal views, and a rich culinary scene. Combined with high-level football and an intense yet welcoming atmosphere, a Benfica match is a must for any football enthusiast.
Whether it’s a domestic clash or a European night, Benfica delivers scale, passion, and history—making it one of the most compelling football experiences in Europe.
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