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  2. Estádio da Luz - Wikipedia

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    Opened on 25 October 2003 with an exhibition match between Benfica and Uruguayan club Nacional, it replaced the original Estádio da Luz, which had 120,000 seats. The seating capacity of the new stadium is currently set at 64,642. [3] The stadium was designed by HOK Sport Venue Event (now Populous) and had a construction cost of €162 million. [1]

  3. Estádio da Luz (1954) - Wikipedia

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    Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica: The old stadium, like the new one, was officially named "Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica". Estádio de Carnide : At first, given the stadium's location, it was known generally as the "Estádio de Carnide", especially during the project and construction phases.

  4. S.L. Benfica - Wikipedia

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    Benfica moved to their first football grass field, Campo de Sete Rios, in 1913. Four years later, after refusing an increase in rent, they relocated to Campo de Benfica. Finally, in 1925, they moved to their own stadium, the Estádio das Amoreiras, playing there fifteen years before moving to the Estádio do Campo Grande in 1940. [20]

  5. List of association football stadiums by country - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Location Capacity Tenants Notes Estádio 11 de Novembro [5] Viana: 48,500: Primeiro de Agosto, Petro de Luanda Benfica de Luanda, Angola national team: Estádio da Cidadela [6] Luanda: 40,000: ASA, Progresso do Sambizanga: Estádio Nacional de Ombaka: Benguela: 35,000: Nacional Benguela, Angola national team: Estádio Nacional da ...

  6. São Domingos de Benfica - Wikipedia

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    São Domingos de Benfica (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w duˈmĩɡuʒ ðɨ βɐ̃jˈfikɐ]) is a freguesia (civil parish) and district of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. Located in northern Lisbon, São Domingos de Benfica is east of Benfica, south of Carnide, west of Alvalade, and north of Campolide. The population in 2011 was 33,043, [1] [2]

  7. Estádio da Tapadinha - Wikipedia

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    Estádio da Tapadinha is a football stadium located in Lisbon, Portugal. With a seating capacity up to 4,000 people, it is the home ground of both Atlético Clube de Portugal and Benfica women's football team.

  8. C.F. Benfica - Wikipedia

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    Clube Futebol Benfica (Portuguese pronunciation: [bɐ̃jˈfikɐ]), commonly known as Futebol Benfica, or simply as Fofó (Portuguese pronunciation:), is a Portuguese sports club based in the Benfica neighborhood of Lisbon. The club was founded on 23 March 1933; however, the origins of the club can be traced back to 1895. [1]

  9. Benfica Campus - Wikipedia

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    Benfica Campus (formerly Caixa Futebol Campus), also known as centro de estágio e formação do Seixal, is the training ground and youth academy of Portuguese football club Benfica. Having nine pitches (three of synthetic turf ), including the main one with 2,644 seats – Benfica B 's home ground – the training centre is used by Benfica's ...