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63,342 v Porto (10 November 2024) Lowest home attendance: 48,639 v Santa Clara (30 October 2024) Average home league attendance: 59,265 (12 matches) [1] Biggest win: Benfica 7–0 Estrela da Amadora (23 November 2024) Biggest defeat: Famalicão 2–0 Benfica (11 August 2024) Benfica 1–3 Feyenoord (23 October 2024) Casa Pia 3–1 Benfica (25 ...
Benfica and Sporting CP faced off for the third time in a rematch of the 2022 final. [3] In the final, Benfica won the final 7–6 after a penalty shootout , to earn their eighth title, and their first title since 2016 .
Primeira Liga side Porto were the two-time defending champions, having beaten Braga 2–0 in the 2023 final. [1] They would go on to successfully defend their title and secure a third consecutive title by defeating Sporting CP 2–1, after extra time , in the 2024 final.
The 2019–20 Sport Lisboa e Benfica season was the club's 116th season in existence and its 86th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football.It started with a 5–0 win over Sporting CP in the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, on 4 August 2019, and concluded with a 2–1 loss to FC Porto in the Taça de Portugal final, on 1 August 2020.
Benfica 14 2 Jesús Corona: Porto 11 3 Otávio: Porto 9 4 Alex Telles: Porto 8 Bruno Tabata: Portimonense 6 Bruno Fernandes: Sporting CP 7 Paulinho: Braga 8 Álex Grimaldo: Benfica 6 Lincoln: Santa Clara Carlos Mané: Rio Ave Carlos Vinícius: Benfica Fábio Martins: Famalicão Ricardo Esgaio: Braga
At the same time, Benfica was negotiating a new TV rights deal with Olivedesportos, as the former deal, valued at €7.5 million, expired on 30 June 2013. [22] 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.
It was the 38th final for Benfica in the competition's history after they won the 2017 final and lost the 2020 final, while Braga qualified for their seventh final. The two teams faced each other for the first time in the final of the Portuguese Cup. [4] [5] The defending champions were Porto, however, they were knocked out in the semi-finals ...
It started with the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round on 7 August 2019 and concluded with the Taça de Portugal final against Benfica on 1 August 2020. Porto won the 2019–20 Primeira Liga with two matches remaining, following a 2–0 home win against Sporting CP , and thus became Portuguese champions for the 29th time in their history.