1988–89 S.L. Benfica season explained

Club:Benfica
Season:1988–89
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:João Santos
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Toni
League:Primeira Divisão
League Result:1st
Cup1:Taça de Portugal
Cup1 Result:Runners-up
Cup2:UEFA Cup
Cup2 Result:Second round
League Topscorer:Vata (16)
Season Topscorer:Vata (18)
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Prevseason:1987–88
Nextseason:1989–90

The 1988–89 season was Sport Lisboa e Benfica's 85th season in existence and the club's 55th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football, covering the period from 1 July 1988 to 30 June 1989. Benfica competed domestically in the Primeira Divisão and the Taça de Portugal, and participated in the UEFA Cup after finishing second in the previous league.

After leading Benfica to their sixth European Cup final, Toni remained in charge of the team. He lost Rui Águas and Dito to Porto in a controversial case known as "Ademir affair"; but new signings such as Valdo Filho, Vata, Ricardo Gomes, and Ademir Alcântara helped guide the team to the 28th league title. Despite several draws in the first half of the season, and two losses between both halves, Benfica was much more regular. Several consecutive wins opened a six-point lead over Porto, with the title arriving on 7 May. Benfica also contested the 1989 Taça de Portugal final, but lost it to Belenenses.

Season summary

Former assistant manager, Toni remained in charge of the team for the new season after leading them to the European Cup final. The off-season was marked by tension between Porto and Benfica, after the first signed Rui Águas and Dito, breaking a 20-year gentlemen's agreement of not signing each other's players. The dispute boiled down to the signing of Ademir Alcântara, with Porto accusing Benfica of stealing the player. It became known as the "Ademir affair".[1] [2] To replace Águas and Dito, Benfica signed Vata and Ricardo Gomes, and added Brazilian international Valdo Filho, amidst several others, including the aforementioned Ademir. The pre-season began on 18 July, with medical tests. The next day, Benfica travelled to Lamego for eleven days of training sessions. Afterwards, they embarked on a tour to the Netherlands, where they competed in the Amsterdam Tournament from 5 to 7 August.[3] Their presentation game occurred on the 11 with Grêmio, and they closed the pre-season with a second tournament, the Marlboro Cup in New York.[4] This caused the opening game with Penafiel, scheduled for 21 August to be postponed to 14 September.[5]

Benfica league campaign started with two draws, followed by three wins which allowed them to reach first place, matched with Belenenses. They dropped to second after a draw with Marítimo but three more wins helped them regain first place, now isolated with a point in hand. Their next match was a Clássico with second-place Porto, ending in a draw. Until Christmas, Benfica increased their lead to four points. However, they lost for the first time in the next match, with Boavista, followed by a second consecutive loss with Penafiel, which did cause them to lose their first place because Porto also lost. In the following weeks, Benfica racked up wins and increased their lead to six points by March. The Clássico on the 29th match-day helped define the course of the remainder of the season. It was Porto's last hope of closing the gap, but Benfica did not concede and left with a draw. Porto manager Artur Jorge said that his team made Benfica look better than it was. Toni responded by saying that Benfica was as happy as Porto had been in Estádio da Luz. Five more consecutive wins and Benfica could have won the title at match-day 35, but drew two-equal with Vitória de Setúbal. A week later, Benfica beat Estrela da Amadora and confirmed their 28th league title. Vata, with only 16 goals won Bola de Prata for top scorer.

Nonetheless, there was still the 1989 Taça de Portugal final with Belenenses to play. The Belém-side scored first, but Vata levelled it in the 74th minute. A few minutes later, a goal from Juanico, gave the Cup to Belenenses.[6] Diamantino Miranda said the reason Belenenses had won was of their excessive aggressiveness with referee Alder Dante complacent to everything. Toni in the other hand, already knew he was losing his position to Sven-Göran Eriksson. Shéu retired after 17-year career at the club.

Competitions

Overall record

CompetitionFirst matchLast matchRecord
GWDLGFGAGDWin %Source
Primeira Divisão25 August 199026 May 1991
Taça de Portugal27 February 199117 April 1991
UEFA Cup19 September 19903 October 1990
Total

Primeira Divisão

See main article: 1988–89 Primeira Divisão.

Matches

UEFA Cup

See main article: 1988–89 UEFA Cup.

Second round

Friendlies

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Player statistics

The squad for the season consisted of the players listed in the tables below, as well as staff member Toni (manager), Jesualdo Ferreira (assistant manager), Eusébio (assistant manager), Gaspar Ramos (Director of Football), Bernardo Vasconcelos (Doctor), Amílcar Miranda (Doctor), Asterónimo Araújo (Masseur), Manuel Jorge (Physiotherapist).

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Transfers

In

Entry datePositionPlayerFrom clubFeeRef
18 May 1988MFAbel CamposPetro AtléticoUndisclosed[8]
23 June 1988MFValdo FilhoUndisclosed[9]
5 July 1988MFVataVarzimUndisclosed[10]
5 July 1988MFAntónio MirandaVarzimUndisclosed
18 July 1988DF Ademir AlcântaraVitória de GuimarãesUndisclosed[11]
19 July 1988MFVítor PaneiraVizelaLoan return
3 August 1988DFRicardo GomesFluminenseUndisclosed[12]
11 August 1988MFHernâni NevesVitória SetúbalUndisclosed
11 August 1988DFJosé GarridoChavesUndisclosed
11 August 1988FWRickyUndisclosed[13]
15 August 1989FWAdesvaldo LimaUndisclosed[14]

Out

Exit datePositionPlayerTo clubFeeRef
17 June 1988GKDelgadoEspinhoFree[15]
20 June 1988MFAdelino NunesMarítimoUndisclosed[16]
2 July 1988FWRui ÁguasFree [17]
2 July 1988DFDitoFree
18 July 1988GKNenoVitória de GuimarãesUndisclosed
29 July 1988MFChiquinho CarlosVitória de GuimarãesUndisclosed
July 1988FWMarlos AntunesBragançaUndisclosed
July 1988DFNuno DamasVarzimUndisclosed
July 1988DFPaulo GuilhermeEstoril PraiaUndisclosed
August 1988MFHajry RedouaneFarenseUndisclosed
14 September 1988DFCarlos PereiraFarenseFree[18]

Out by loan

Exit datePositionPlayerTo clubReturn dateRef
20 June 1988DFEdmundoVitória Setúbal30 June 1989
20 June 1988MFTueba MenayaneVitória Setúbal30 June 1989
25 June 1988MFAugusto JerónimoPortimonense30 June 1989[19]
14 July 1988FWTó Portela30 June 1989[20]
19 July 1988MFWandoVitória Setúbal30 June 1989[21]
27 July 1988MFPaulo PadinhaFafe30 June 1989[22]
July 1988CBPedro ValidoEstoril-Praia30 June 1989
July 1988DFJosé CarlosPortimonense30 June 1989
21 January 1988FWCésar BritoPortimonense30 June 1989[23]

References

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. News: Ademir: que destino?. Diário de Lisboa. 21 May 1989. 22670. 25. 23 February 2017. Ademir: where will he go?. Portuguese. https://web.archive.org/web/20170224220433/http://www.fmsoares.pt/aeb_online/visualizador.php?bd=IMPRENSA&nome_da_pasta=06886.203.31153&numero_da_pagina=25. 24 February 2017. dead.
  2. News: Ademir parece aproximar-se do Benfica. Diário de Lisboa. 13 July 1988. 22712. 18. 23 February 2017. Ademir close to Benfica. Portuguese. https://web.archive.org/web/20170224214603/http://www.fmsoares.pt/aeb_online/visualizador.php?bd=IMPRENSA&nome_da_pasta=06886.203.31195&numero_da_pagina=18. 24 February 2017. dead.
  3. News: Benfica na Holanda. Diário de Lisboa. 30 July 1988. 22727. 19. 23 February 2017. Benfica in the Netherlands. Portuguese. https://web.archive.org/web/20170224221254/http://www.fmsoares.pt/aeb_online/visualizador.php?bd=IMPRENSA&nome_da_pasta=06886.203.31210&numero_da_pagina=19. 24 February 2017. dead.
  4. News: Benfica: todos para Lamego á espera de Valdo e Ademir. Diário de Lisboa. 19 July 1988. 22717. 16. 23 February 2017. Everyone to Lamego waiting on Valdo and Ademir. Portuguese. https://web.archive.org/web/20170224212259/http://www.fmsoares.pt/aeb_online/visualizador.php?bd=IMPRENSA&nome_da_pasta=06886.203.31200&numero_da_pagina=16. 24 February 2017. dead.
  5. News: Benfica-Penafiel a 14 de Setembro. Diário de Lisboa. 18 August 1988. 22742. 20. 23 February 2017. Benfica-Penafiel on 14 September. Portuguese. https://web.archive.org/web/20170224221415/http://www.fmsoares.pt/aeb_online/visualizador.php?bd=IMPRENSA&nome_da_pasta=06887.204.31225&numero_da_pagina=20. 24 February 2017. dead.
  6. Book: Simões. António. História de 50 Anos do Desporto Portugûes. 1994. A Bola. 284.
  7. Book: António Manuel Morais. Carlos Perdigão. João Loureiro. José de Oliveira Santos. Benfica: 90 Anos de História. 1994. SOGAPAL. 259, 260. Portuguese.
  8. News: Abel no Benfica. Diário de Lisboa. 18 May 1988. 22667. 19. https://web.archive.org/web/20180621194249/http://www.fmsoares.pt/aeb_online/visualizador.php?bd=IMPRENSA&nome_da_pasta=06886.203.31150&numero_da_pagina=19. dead. 21 June 2018. Abel signs with Benfica. Portuguese.
  9. News: Valdo: Aí está ele. Diário de Lisboa. 23 June 1988. 22695. 22. 22 February 2017. There's Valdo!. Portuguese.
  10. News: Miranda e Vata assinam pelo Benfica. Diário de Lisboa. 5 July 1988. 22705. 19. 22 February 2017. Miranda and Vata sign for Benfica. Portuguese.
  11. News: Ademir no Benfica. Diário de Lisboa. 18 July 1988. 22716. 1. https://web.archive.org/web/20180621194008/http://www.fmsoares.pt/aeb_online/visualizador.php?bd=IMPRENSA&nome_da_pasta=06886.203.31199&numero_da_pagina=1. dead. 21 June 2018. 22 February 2017. Ademir signs with Benfica. Portuguese.
  12. News: Ricardo a caminho da Luz?. Diário de Lisboa. 3 August 1988. 22730. 18. 22 February 2017. Ricardo on his way to Benfica. Portuguese.
  13. News: Benfica mostra Valdo á plateia. Diário de Lisboa. 11 August 1988. 22737. 19. 22 February 2017. Benfica shows Valdo to his fans. Portuguese.
  14. News: Lima já esteve na Luz. Diário de Lisboa. 16 August 1988. 22740. 19. https://web.archive.org/web/20180621194032/http://www.fmsoares.pt/aeb_online/visualizador.php?bd=IMPRENSA&nome_da_pasta=06887.204.31223&numero_da_pagina=19. dead. 21 June 2018. 22 February 2017. Lima arrived at Benfica. Portuguese.
  15. News: Delgado sai da Luz. Diário de Lisboa. 17 June 1988. 22690. 17. 22 February 2017. Delgado leaves Benfica. Portuguese.
  16. News: Jogadores na dança. Diário de Lisboa. 20 June 1988. 22692. 14. 22 February 2017. Dancing of players. Portuguese. https://web.archive.org/web/20180621194149/http://www.fmsoares.pt/aeb_online/visualizador.php?bd=IMPRENSA&nome_da_pasta=06886.203.31175&numero_da_pagina=14. 21 June 2018. dead.
  17. News: Porto e Benfica de costas viradas. Diário de Lisboa. 2 July 1988. 22703. 17. 22 February 2017. Porto and Benfica end gentleman's agreement. Portuguese.
  18. News: Carlos Pereira: rescisão. Diário de Lisboa. 14 September 1988. 22765. 17. https://web.archive.org/web/20180621194030/http://www.fmsoares.pt/aeb_online/visualizador.php?bd=IMPRENSA&nome_da_pasta=06887.204.31249&numero_da_pagina=17. dead. 21 June 2018. 22 February 2017. Carlos Pereira: rescinded. Portuguese.
  19. News: Portimonense procura reforços. Diário de Lisboa. 25 June 1988. 22697. 19. 22 February 2017. Portimonense searches for signings. Portuguese.
  20. News: Penafiel: cinco trutas. Diário de Lisboa. 14 July 1988. 22713. 17. 22 February 2017. Penafiel: Five trouts. Portuguese.
  21. News: Vitória de Setúbal: três ex-benfiquistas no reforço do plantel. Diário de Lisboa. 19 July 1988. 22717. 16. 22 February 2017. Vitória de Setúbal: three former Benfica players sign. Portuguese. https://web.archive.org/web/20170224212259/http://www.fmsoares.pt/aeb_online/visualizador.php?bd=IMPRENSA&nome_da_pasta=06886.203.31200&numero_da_pagina=16. 24 February 2017. dead.
  22. News: Padinha no Fafe. Diário de Lisboa. 27 July 1988. 22724. 16. 22 February 2017. Padinha loaned to Fafe. Portuguese.
  23. News: César Brito: regresso. Diário de Lisboa. 21 January 1988. 22872. 17. 22 February 2017. Return of César Brito. Portuguese.