List of S.L. Benfica seasons

Sport Lisboa e Benfica, commonly known as Benfica, is a Portuguese professional football team based in Lisbon. The club was formed in 1904 as Sport Lisboa and played its first competitive match on 4 November 1906, when it entered the inaugural edition of the Campeonato de Lisboa.

This page includes Benfica seasons in Portuguese football and UEFA competitions (plus the Latin Cup and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup) from the first to the last completed season. Moreover, it details the team's achievements in major competitions, as well as the top goalscorers for each season.

Key

Top scorers

Seasons

As of match played 1 August 2020
Season DivisionPosPWDLGFGAPts Cup[n 1][1] League Cup[2] CompetitionResult CompetitionResult Name(s)Goals
League[3] European competitions[4][5][6][7] Other competitions[8][9] Top scorer(s)[n 2]
1904–05[n 3]
1905–06
1906–07 Regional2nd65015410
1907–08[n 4] Regional3rd10505131610 Eduardo Corga4
1908–09 Regional2nd10712271215 António Meireles6
1909–10 Regional1st1080224516
1910–11 Regional2nd1292141620
1911–12 Regional1st660021412
1912–13 Regional1st871022415
1913–14 Regional1st1091041419 Álvaro Gaspar14
1914–15 Regional2nd1080250816 Herculano Santos15
1915–16 Regional1st871016415 Francisco Pereira6
1916–17 Regional1st871026115
1917–18 Regional1st4301756 Artur Augusto2
1918–19 Regional2nd[n 5]10604261012 Jesus Crespo6
1919–20 Regional1st962126814 Artur Augusto7
1920–21 Regional4th[n 6]10424161410 Jesus Crespo4
1921–22 Regional2nd630311106
1922–23 Regional2nd8422181310 Jesus Crespo3
1923–24 Regional3rd833213109 Jesus Crespo5
1924–25 Regional3rd84131879 Hugo Leitão
Vítor Hugo
4[10]
1925–26 Regional5th14644402716 Jorge Tavares11[11]
1926–27 Regional5th14536232513 SF Américo Antunes7[12]
1927–28 Regional2nd[n 7]151032401723 SF Jorge Tavares14[13]
1928–29 Regional[n 8]2nd14851452035 R16 Vítor Silva11[14]
1929–30 Regional2nd141013401535 W Vítor Silva14[15]
1930–31 Regional5th14446352226 W Vítor Silva14[16]
1931–32 Regional3rd13724321729 SF Octávio Policarpo14[17]
1932–33 Regional1st[n 9]191333442248 QF Vítor Silva17[18]
1933–34 Regional5th9522181021 SF Carlos Torres7[19]
1934–35
3rd

14

12
8

8
3

0
3

4
41

27
23

13
19

28
W Alfredo Valadas23[20]
1935–36

14

11
8

8
5

0
1

3
44

34
23

16
21

27
SF Alfredo Valadas24[21]
1936–37

2nd
14

10
12

5
0

3
2

2
57

26
13

14
24

23
SF Rogério de Sousa32[22]
1937–38

2nd
14

10
10

7
3

2
1

1
34

42
16

14
23

26
RU Espírito Santo35[23]
1938–39

3rd
14

10
9

5
3

1
2

4
44

23
24

28
21

21
RU Espírito Santo23[24]
1939–40

1st
18

10
11

7
1

3
6

0
58

36
34

13
23

27
W Francisco Rodrigues44[25]
1940–41

2nd
14

10
8

8
2

0
4

2
39

29
28

21
18

26
SF Francisco Rodrigues30[26]
1941–42

2nd
22

10
19

7
0

1
3

2
74

39
34

16
38

25
QF Francisco Rodrigues25[27]
1942–43

2nd
18

10
15

7
0

1
3

2
74

41
38

16
30

25
W Julinho37[28]
1943–44

2nd
18

10
11

7
4

2
3

1
57

39
34

21
26

26
W Julinho31[29]
1944–45

2nd
18

10
14

7
2

0
2

3
79

41
26

18
30

24
SF Joaquim Teixeira37[30]
1945–46

4th
22

10
17

4
3

2
2

4
82

17
29

21
37

20
QF Rogério Pipi23[31]
1946–47

2nd
26

10
20

6
1

2
5

2
99

41
47

22
41

24
Not held[n 13] Arsénio29[32]
1947–48 Primeira Divisão2nd261934843541 SF Julinho25[33]
1948–49 Primeira Divisão2nd261736723437 W Eduardo Corona24[34]
1949–50 Primeira Divisão1st262132863345 Not held[n 14] Latin CupW Julinho28[35]
1950–51 Primeira Divisão3rd261268814330 W Arsénio35[36]
1951–52 Primeira Divisão2nd261844762640 W José Águas34[37]
1952–53 Primeira Divisão2nd261754752739 W José Águas35[38]
1953–54 Primeira Divisão3rd261367624032 R16 José Águas24[39]
1954–55 Primeira Divisão1st261835612039 W José Águas26[40]
1955–56 Primeira Divisão2nd261952763143 R16 Latin Cup3rd José Águas30[41]
1956–57 Primeira Divisão1st261772752541 W Latin CupRU José Águas33[42]
1957–58 Primeira Divisão3rd261727592336 RU European CupPR José Águas31[43]
1958–59 Primeira Divisão2nd261772782041 W José Águas29[44]
1959–60 Primeira Divisão1st262051752745 SF José Águas30[45]
1960–61 Primeira Divisão1st262222922146 R16 European CupW José Águas43
1961–62 Primeira Divisão3rd261484693836 W European CupW Intercontinental CupRU Eusébio29
1962–63 Primeira Divisão1st262321812548 SF European CupRU Intercontinental CupRU Eusébio38[46]
1963–64 Primeira Divisão1st2621411032646 W European Cup1R Eusébio46[47]
1964–65 Primeira Divisão1st261952882143 RU European CupRU Eusébio48[48]
1965–66 Primeira Divisão2nd261853733041 QF European CupQF Eusébio37[49]
1966–67 Primeira Divisão1st262033641943 QF Inter-Cities Fairs Cup3R Eusébio38[50]
1967–68 Primeira Divisão1st261853751941 SF European CupRU Eusébio50GS[51]
1968–69 Primeira Divisão1st261673491739 W European CupQF Eusébio29[52]
1969–70 Primeira Divisão2nd261745581438 W European Cup2R Eusébio25[53]
1970–71 Primeira Divisão1st261853621741 RU Cup Winners' Cup2R Artur Jorge36[54]
1971–72 Primeira Divisão1st302631811655 W European CupSF Artur Jorge32[55]
1972–73 Primeira Divisão1st3028201011358 R16 European Cup2R Eusébio42GS
1973–74 Primeira Divisão2nd302154682347 RU European Cup2R Eusébio19
1974–75 Primeira Divisão1st302172621249 RU Cup Winners' CupQF Mário Moinhos18
1975–76 Primeira Divisão1st302343942050 R32 European CupQF Nené35
1976–77 Primeira Divisão1st302352672451 R16 European Cup1R Nené27
1977–78 Primeira Divisão2nd302190561151 QF European CupQF Nené21
1978–79 Primeira Divisão2nd302334752149 R32 UEFA Cup2R Nené28
1979–80 Primeira Divisão3rd301974792145 W UEFA Cup1R Nené36
1980–81 Primeira Divisão1st302262721550 W Cup Winners' CupSF SupertaçaW Nené32
1981–82 Primeira Divisão2nd302046602244 SF European Cup2R SupertaçaRU Nené37
1982–83 Primeira Divisão1st302271671351 W UEFA CupRU Nené31
1983–84 Primeira Divisão1st302442862252 R16 European CupQF SupertaçaRU Nené27
1984–85 Primeira Divisão3rd301875652843 W European Cup2R SupertaçaRU Michael Manniche27
1985–86 Primeira Divisão2nd302154541347 W Cup Winners' CupQF SupertaçaW Michael Manniche21
1986–87 Primeira Divisão1st302082502548[n 15] W Cup Winners' Cup2R SupertaçaRU Rui Águas20
1987–88 Primeira Divisão2nd3819136592551 SF European CupRU SupertaçaRU Rui Águas18
1988–89 Primeira Divisão1st382792601563 RU UEFA Cup2R Vata18
1989–90 Primeira Divisão2nd342392764855 R32 European CupRU SupertaçaW Mats Magnusson40
1990–91 Primeira Divisão1st383251891869 QF UEFA Cup1R Rui Águas26
1991–92 Primeira Divisão2nd3417125622346 SF European CupGS SupertaçaRU Isaías17
1992–93 Primeira Divisão2nd342284601852 W UEFA CupQF Isaías17
1993–94 Primeira Divisão1st342383732554 R16 Cup Winners' CupSF SupertaçaRU João Vieira Pinto18
1994–95 Primeira Divisão3rd342257612849 QF Champions LeagueQF SupertaçaRU Edílson17
1995–96 Primeira Divisão[n 16]2nd342275572773 W UEFA Cup3R João Vieira Pinto23
1996–97 Primeira Divisão3rd3417710493058 RU Cup Winners' CupQF SupertaçaRU João Vieira Pinto16
1997–98 Primeira Divisão2nd342086622968 SF UEFA Cup1R Nuno Gomes22
1998–99 Primeira Divisão3rd341987712965 R32 Champions LeagueGS Nuno Gomes34
1999–2000 Primeira Liga3rd342167583369 R16 UEFA Cup3R Nuno Gomes20
2000–01 Primeira Liga6th3415910544454 R16 UEFA Cup1R Pierre van Hooijdonk24
2001–02 Primeira Liga4th3417125663763 R32 Mantorras13
2002–03 Primeira Liga2nd342365742775 R64 Simão18
2003–04 Primeira Liga2nd342284622874 W

Simão15
2004–05 Primeira Liga1st341987513165 RU

SupertaçaRU Simão22
2005–06 Primeira Liga3rd342077512967 QF Champions LeagueQF SupertaçaW Nuno Gomes17
2006–07 Primeira Liga3rd302073552067 R16

Simão16
2007–08 Primeira Liga4th3013134452152 SF 4R

Óscar Cardozo22
2008–09 Primeira Liga3rd301785543259 R16 W UEFA CupGS Óscar Cardozo17
2009–10 Primeira Liga1st302442782076 R32 W Europa LeagueQF Óscar Cardozo38
2010–11 Primeira Liga2nd302037613163 SF W

SupertaçaRU Óscar Cardozo23
2011–12 Primeira Liga2nd302163662769 R16 W Champions LeagueQF Óscar Cardozo28
2012–13 Primeira Liga2nd302451772077 RU SF

Óscar Cardozo33
2013–14 Primeira Liga1st302352581874 W W

Lima21
2014–15 Primeira Liga1st342743861685 R16 W Champions LeagueGS SupertaçaW Jonas31
2015–16 Primeira Liga1st342914882288 R32 W Champions LeagueQF SupertaçaRU Jonas36
2016–17 Primeira Liga1st342572721882 W SF Champions LeagueR16 SupertaçaW Kostas Mitroglou27
2017–18 Primeira Liga2nd342563802281 5R 3R Champions LeagueGS SupertaçaW Jonas37
2018–19 Primeira Liga1st3428331033187 SF SF

Haris Seferović27
2019–20 Primeira Liga2nd342455712677 RU 3R

SupertaçaW Pizzi30

Notes

  1. Before the official establishment of the Primeira Liga as the primary national championship, in the 1938–39 season, the Taça de Portugal was called Campeonato de Portugal (English: Championship of Portugal) and its winners were declared the national champions (although the winners of the Championship of Portugal no longer count as Portuguese football champions).
  2. Includes goals scored in all competitions that season.
  3. With the name Sport Lisboa.
  4. Sport Lisboa absorbed Grupo Sport Benfica, changing the name to Sport Lisboa e Benfica.
  5. Benfica had to play a two-legged final against Sporting CP as both finished the Regional at the top two positions with the same number of points. Benfica lost both legs, 1–0 at home (Campo de Benfica) and 2–1 away (Estádio do Campo Grande). Both final matches are included on the stats.
  6. Benfica had to play a match after the end of the first stage at the Campo de Benfica against Carcavelinhos to determine the second team of their group (there were two groups of four teams) to advance to the second stage as both finished the first stage of the Regional at the middle two positions with the same number of points. Benfica won 1–0. This match is included on the stats.
  7. Benfica had to play a final match at an unknown ground against Sporting CP as both finished the Regional at the top two positions with the same number of points. Benfica lost 3–0. The final match is included on the stats.
  8. Starting this season, Regional wins became worth 3 points, ties became worth 2 points and defeats became worth 1 point; instead of the traditional 2/1/0 points. If a team failed to show up at any given match, that team would not get any point.
  9. Benfica had to play a final match at the Stadium de Lisboa against Belenenses as both finished the Regional at the top two positions with the same number of points. Benfica won 2–1. The final match is included on the stats.
  10. Benfica had to play a final round-robin tournament against Sporting CP and Belenenses as all three finished the Regional at the top three positions with the same number of points. Sporting won both matches and Belenenses lost both, leaving Benfica at the second place. Both Benfica matches are included on the stats.
  11. Benfica had to play a final match at the Campo das Salésias against Sporting CP as both finished the Regional at the top two positions with the same number of points. Benfica lost 4–1. The final match is included on the stats.
  12. After four experimental editions, the Primeira Liga was officially established as a national league competition with the purpose of determining the national champions, thus replacing the Campeonato de Portugal, which was converted into the Taça de Portugal, the top domestic cup competition.
  13. The Cup was not organized in the 1946–47 season due to overscheduling caused by the major changes of the football league system.
  14. The Cup was not organized in the 1949–50 season because the Estádio Nacional was the host venue for the Latin Cup.
  15. Benfica and Braga saw two points subtracted as the federation attributed a 3–0 defeat to both teams after crowd violence that occurred when they faced each other in the last matchday. The original result was 1–1.
  16. Starting this season, league wins became worth 3 points, instead of the traditional 2 points.

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