S.L. Benfica
Association football club in Portugal
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April 13 2025 | Benfica drew with Arouca 2–2. |
April 9 2025 | Tirsense lost to Benfica 0–5. |
April 6 2025 | Porto lost to Benfica 1–4. |
March 28 2025 | Gil Vicente lost to Benfica 0–3. |
2025 | New club statutes approved, potentially changing presidential candidacy requirements |
March 16 2025 | Rio Ave lost to Benfica 2–3. |
March 11 2025 | Barcelona Spain's beat Portugal's Benfica 3–1. |
March 8 2025 | Benfica beat Nacional 3–0. |
February 2025 | Benfica reached 400,000 members, becoming the largest sports club in the world by membership. |
February 12 2025 | Benjamín Rollheiser, a forward from Argentina, was transferred to Santos for €11,000,000 |
February 12 2025 | Monaco France's lost to Portugal's Benfica 0–1. |
February 8 2025 | Benfica beat Moreirense 3–2. |
February 2 2025 | Estrela da Amadora lost to Benfica 2–3. |
January 31 2025 | S.L. Benfica participated in the knockout phase play-offs draw, which determines their potential opponents and match-ups for the upcoming competition stage. |
January 31 2025 | Jan-Niklas Beste transferred to Freiburg for €8,000,000 |
January 29 2025 | Juventus Italy's lost to Portugal's Benfica 0–2. |
January 25 2025 | Casa Pia beat Benfica 3–1. |
January 22 2025 | Soualiho Meïté loaned to PAOK |
January 21 2025 | Benfica Portugal's lost to Spain's Barcelona 4–5. |
January 17 2025 | Benfica beat Famalicão 4–0. |
January 14 2025 | Farense lost to Benfica 1–3. |
January 11 2025 | Sporting CP drew with Benfica 1–1 but lost on penalties 6–7. |
January 8 2025 | Benfica beat Braga 3–0. |
January 4 2025 | Benfica lost to Braga 1–2. |
2024 | Benfica rebounds to win their 5th League Cup and 5th League title, and establishes a 25-game undefeated streak spanning over six months and three different competitions. |
2024 | Benfica reached the semi-finals of both the Taça da Liga (League Cup) and Taça de Portugal (Portuguese Cup). |
2024 | Benfica advanced to the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals. |
2024 | Reached the semi-finals of the Taça de Portugal in the 2023-24 season. |
2024 | Reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Europa League during the 2023-24 season. |
2024 | Reached the semi-finals of the Taça da Liga in the 2023-24 season. |
2024 | S.L. Benfica women's team won their fourth consecutive Campeonato Nacional title. |
2024 | Notable loan acquisitions include Renato Sanches from Paris Saint-Germain, Zeki Amdouni from Burnley, Issa Kaboré from Manchester City, and Andrea Belotti from Como. |
2024 | Benfica strengthened their midfield with free transfer Leandro Barreiro from Mainz 05 and signed Jan-Niklas Beste from 1. FC Heidenheim for €8,000,000. |
2024 | Additional transfers included Bruma from Braga for €6,500,000 and a loan move for Samuel Dahl from Roma. |
2024 | S.L. Benfica completed multiple significant transfers, including acquiring Álvaro Carreras from Manchester United for €6,000,000, Benjamín Rollheiser from River Plate for €9,500,000, and Vangelis Pavlidis from AZ Alkmaar for €18,000,000. |
2024 | Kerem Aktürkoğlu was signed from Galatasaray for €12,000,000, and Manu Silva was acquired from Vitória SC for €12,000,000. |
2024 | Benfica begins its 121st season of existence and 91st consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football, competing in the Primeira Liga, Taça da Liga, Taça de Portugal, UEFA Champions League, and the expanded FIFA Club World Cup. |
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