S.L. Benfica
Association football club in Portugal
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April 19 2025 | Vitória de Guimarães lost to Benfica 0–3. |
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. |
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