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Benfica
Full nameSport Lisboa e Benfica
NicknameAs Águias (The Eagles)
Os Encarnados (The Reds)
Founded31 May 1939 (85 years ago) (1939-05-31)
GroundPavilhão da Luz Nº 2
(Capacity: 1,800)
ManagerMarcel Matz
CaptainHugo Gaspar
LeagueLeague A1
2021–22Champions
WebsiteClub home page
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Sport Lisboa e Benfica (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈpɔɾ liʒˈβoɐ i βɐ̃jˈfikɐ] ), commonly known as Benfica, is a professional volleyball team based in Lisbon, Portugal, that plays in the Portuguese First Division, where they are the current champions.

Founded in 1939, Benfica have won 10 Portuguese league titles, a record 20 Portuguese Cup and a record 11 Portuguese Super Cup. As of April 2022, Benfica is ranked 23rd in the men's European clubs ranking.

History

Beginning

Founded on 31 May 1939, Benfica is one of the oldest Portuguese volleyball teams. Not having the success and notability of other club sections such as basketball and roller hockey, Benfica's volleyball team won their first title 27 years after being founded.

Road to the first title

From 1965–66 to 1979–80, Benfica played ten Portuguese Cup finals, winning seven. In 1980–81, led by coach Fernando Luís, Benfica finally achieved their first league title, with players such as Luís Quelhas, Manuel Silva, Jorge Infante, José Barros, João Abelho, Pedro Barros, Ilídio Ramos, and already with a young José Jardim appearing in some matches.

Second title and disbandment

In a vibrating match against local rivals Sporting CP, trailing 2–0 at Nave de Alvalade, Benfica, now led by captain José Jardim, alongside teammates Nuno Brites, Luís Quelhas, Nilson Júnior, Eduardo Gallina, Miguel Silva, Márcio Karas, Davidkov, and Radoslav Peytchev, managed to recover the disadvantage and win the match 3–2, claiming their second title.

In the 1993–94 season, then club president Jorge de Brito decided to disband the volleyball team. The following president, João Vale e Azevedo, restarted it in 1996–97 but in the Third Division. Former player José Jardim led Benfica back to the first tier in 2000 with the help of players such as André Cabacinha, Nuno Brites, António Silva, and captain José Fernandez.

Third title

In 2004–05, with coach José Jardim and players such as Brazilians Adriano Lamb, Renato Júnior, André França, Roberto Purificação, André Lukianetz, as well as Portuguese players André Lopes, Carlos Teixeira, António Silva, Rui Guedes, António Seco, José Simões, Bruno Feteira, and Pedro Fiúza, Benfica won the third title for the section, plus their 11th Portuguese Cup.

Between championships

The next season, important players, such as Adriano Lamb, Renato Junior and André França, left, and Benfica only managed to win the Portuguese Cup and reach the quarter-finals of CEV Top Teams Cup.

In the 2006–07 season, Benfica won their third Portuguese Cup in a row and 12th overall.

Three years later, in 2010–11, Benfica signed Hugo Gaspar and Flávio Cruz, who were later joined by Roberto Reis in 2011–12, all players from the Portugal national team. In spite of these investments, the team failed to win the league, coming runners-up to Fonte Bastardo in the first season, and then to Sporting de Espinho in the second one. Nevertheless, Benfica managed to win the Portuguese Cup and Super Cup in 2010–11, and another Portuguese Cup in 2011–12.

Back-to-back titles

In 2012–13, Portuguese international Flávio Cruz left for Espinho and was replaced by Brazilian Willian Reffati. A new setter, Brazilian Rafael "Vinhedo", was also contracted to replace Ronaldo "Royal" and Robert Koch. Benfica started the season by winning their third Super Cup, defeating Espinho 3–0.

On 4 May 2013, Benfica defeated league title holders Espinho 3–2 and conquered their fourth championship, after a seven-year wait and three consecutive second places. After SC Espinho protested at the Portuguese Volleyball Federation on a basis of a technical error, the final match was annulled and scheduled to be replayed on 12 May. Still, Benfica won the replay match 3–1. In the following season, on 4 May 2014, Benfica successfully defended their league title by defeating Fonte Bastardo 3–1; consequently, they secured their first back-to-back titles ever.

On 9 May 2015, Benfica won a third consecutive league title for the first time in their history, winning away 3–0 away to Fonte Bastardo in the fifth and final match (3–2). Moreover, Benfica also won the Portuguese Cup and Super Cup, thus winning all domestic competitions. On 3 October 2015, Benfica won a fifth consecutive Super Cup and became the club with most trophies in that competition (6).

International competition results

This section needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (May 2022)

Note: Benfica score is always listed first.

Season Competition Round Opposition Score
1981–82 CEV Champions Cup Qualification round Greece Olympiacos S.C. 0–3 (H)
0–3 (A)
1990–91 CEV Cup Winners' Cup Withdrew
1991–92 CEV Champions Cup First qualification round Switzerland Lausanne UC 1–3 (A)
3–0 (H)
Second qualification round Serbia OK Partizan 1–3 (A)
3–2 (H)
1992–93 CEV Cup Winners' Cup Withdrew
1993–94 CEV Cup Winners' Cup First qualification round Spain Grupo Duero Soria 2–3 (H)
0–3 (A)
2005–06 CEV Top Teams Cup Group C Serbia OK Vojvodina 2–3 (H)
1–3 (A)
Hungary Vegyész RC-Kazincbarcika 3–1 (H)
3–2 (A)
Romania C.V.M. Tomis Constanța 0–3 (A)
3–0 (H)
Quarter-final Spain CV Palma 0–3 (A)
1–3 (H)
2014–15 CEV Challenge Cup Round of 32 Serbia OK Partizan 3–1 (A)
3–1 (H)
Round of 16 Portugal Fonte Bastardo 3–2 (H)
3–0 (A)
Quarter-final Greece Ethnikos Alexandroupolis 3–0 (H)
3–2 (A)
Semi-final Italy CMC Ravenna 3–0 (H)
2–3 (A)
Final Serbia Vojvodina NS Seme Novi Sad 1–3 (A)
3–2 (H)
2015–16 CEV Challenge Cup Second qualification round Switzerland Biogas Volley Näfels 3–0 (A)
3–1 (H)
Round of 32 Belgium Topvolley Antwerpen 3–1 (H)
2–3 (A)
Round of 16 Turkey Istanbul BBSK 1–3 (A)
3–0 (H)
Quarter-final Greece Ethnikos Alexandroupolis 3–1 (H)
3–2 (A)
Semi-final Italy Calzedonia Verona 3–2 (A)
1–3 (H)
2016–17 CEV Challenge Cup Round of 32 Switzerland Biogas Volley Näfels 3–2 (H)
2–3 (A)
Round of 16 France Chaumont VB 52 0–3 (H)
3–2 (A)
2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup Second qualification round Romania C.S. Remat Zalău 3–1 (H)
3–2 (A)
Round of 32 Austria UVC Holding Graz 3–0 (H)
3–0 (A)
Round of 16 Romania Steaua București 3–2 (A)
3–1 (H)
Quarter-final Italy Bunge Ravenna 1–3 (A)
2–3 (H)
2018–19 CEV Challenge Cup Second qualification round Cyprus Pafiakos Pafos 3–0 (H)
3–0 (A)
Round of 32 Greece Iraklis V.C. 3–0 (H)
3–0 (A)
Round of 16 Romania VM Zalău 3–0 (H)
3–1 (A)
Quarter-final Russia Belgorie Belgorod 0–3 (A)
3–1 (H)
2019–20 CEV Champions League First qualification round Bosnia and Herzegovina Mladost Brcko 3–0 (A)
3–0 (H)
Second qualification round Montenegro OK Budva 3–0 (H)
3–1 (A)
Third qualification round Croatia Mladost Zagreb 20 Nov (H)
27 Nov (A)

Players

Current squad

As of 12 October 2019
No. Nationality Player Birthdate Height Position
1  Brazil Raphael Oliveira (1984-03-08) 8 March 1984 (age 40) 195 Outside hitter
3  Portugal André Lopes (1982-09-12) 12 September 1982 (age 42) 195 Outside hitter
4  Austria Peter Wohlfahrtstätter (1989-03-10) 10 March 1989 (age 35) 204 Middle blocker
7  Portugal Ivo Casas (1992-09-21) 21 September 1992 (age 32) 180 Libero
8  Portugal Hugo Gaspar (captain) (1982-09-02) 2 September 1982 (age 42) 201 Opposite hitter
9  Trinidad and Tobago Marc-Anthony Honoré (1984-06-12) 12 June 1984 (age 40) 198 Middle blocker
10  Portugal Afonso Guerreiro (1994-12-28) 28 December 1994 (age 30) 200 Outside hitter
11  Brazil Théo Lopes (1983-08-31) 31 August 1983 (age 41) 199 Opposite hitter
14  Portugal Miguel Sinfrónio (1999-03-18) 18 March 1999 (age 25) 192 Middle blocker
16  Brazil Flávio "Zelão" Soares (1982-08-16) 16 August 1982 (age 42) 198 Middle blocker
17  Portugal Tiago Violas (1989-03-27) 27 March 1989 (age 35) 192 Setter
18  Brazil André Aleixo (1990-12-21) 21 December 1990 (age 34) 190 Outside hitter
20  Portugal Nuno Pinheiro (1984-12-31) 31 December 1984 (age 39) 193 Setter
22  Portugal João Simões (1999-04-17) 17 April 1999 (age 25) 180 Libero

Out on loan

Honours

According to Benfica's official website

Men's

Domestic

Winners (11): 1980–81, 1990–91, 2004–05, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022-23
Winners (20) – record: 1965–66, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1989–90, 1991–92, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2021–22, 2022–23
Winners (11) – record: 1990, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021

European

Runners-up: 2014–15

Women's

Winners (9): 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75
Winners (2): 1972–73, 1973–74

References

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