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The '''''Derby de Lisboa''''', also known as '''''Derby Eterno''''', '''''Derby da Segunda Circular''''' or '''''Derby da Capital''''', is the most important football ] match in ]. It opposes the ] teams of ] and ]. Sporting fans used to represent the wealthier society from Lisbon, while Benfica fans represented the working class. With Sporting's long-winded lack of victories, the situation has since changed. The rivalry originated back in 1907 when eight Benfica players switched to the Sporting side in search of better working conditions. The match is followed world-wide, with the game being transmitted live especially in the former Portuguese colonies. | The '''''Derby de Lisboa''''', also known as '''''Derby Eterno''''', '''''Derby da Segunda Circular''''' or '''''Derby da Capital''''', is the most important football ] match in ]. It opposes the ] teams of ] and ]. Sporting fans used to represent the wealthier society from Lisbon, while Benfica fans represented the working class. With Sporting's long-winded lack of victories, the situation has since changed. The rivalry originated back in 1907 when eight Benfica players switched to the Sporting side in search of better working conditions. The match is followed world-wide, with the game being transmitted live especially in the former Portuguese colonies. | ||
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==Statistics== | ==Statistics== |
Revision as of 14:42, 26 July 2012
The Derby de Lisboa, also known as Derby Eterno, Derby da Segunda Circular or Derby da Capital, is the most important football derby match in Portugal. It opposes the Lisbon teams of Sporting Clube de Portugal and Sport Lisboa e Benfica. Sporting fans used to represent the wealthier society from Lisbon, while Benfica fans represented the working class. With Sporting's long-winded lack of victories, the situation has since changed. The rivalry originated back in 1907 when eight Benfica players switched to the Sporting side in search of better working conditions. The match is followed world-wide, with the game being transmitted live especially in the former Portuguese colonies.
SL Benfica, Estádio da LuzFile:Alvalade.jpgSporting CP, Estádio Alvalade XXIStatistics
Portuguese Championships: SL Benfica – 32 / Sporting CP – 18
Championship of Portugal/Portuguese Cup: SL Benfica – 27 / Sporting CP – 19
Portuguese League Cup: SL Benfica – 4 / Sporting CP – 0
Portuguese SuperCup: SL Benfica – 4 / Sporting CP – 7
UEFA Champions League: SL Benfica – 2 / Sporting CP – 0
UEFA Europa League: SL Benfica – 0 / Sporting CP – 0
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: SL Benfica – 0 / Sporting CP – 1
In total, Benfica has 69 titles while Sporting CP has 45 titles.
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