C.F. Benfica Explained

C.F. Benfica should not be confused with C.F. Benfica (women).

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Clubname:CF Benfica
Fullname:Clube Futebol Benfica
Nickname:Fofó
Ground:Estádio Francisco Lázaro,
Benfica, Lisbon, Portugal
Capacity:1,500
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Domingos Estanislau
Mgrtitle:Manager
Manager:Pedro Barroca
League:Campeonato Nacional
Season:2013–14
Position:Série G, 8th (relegated)
Website:http://www.futebolbenfica.com/
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Clube Futebol Benfica (pronounced as /pt/), commonly known as Futebol Benfica, or simply as Fofó (pronounced as /pt/), is a Portuguese sports club based in the Benfica neighborhood of Lisbon. The club was founded on 23 March 1933; however, the origins of the club can be traced back to 1895.[1] Futebol Benfica is mostly known for its men's football, women's football, field hockey and roller hockey teams.

The men's football team competes in the Regional league. Previously it competed in the newly created Campeonato Nacional de Seniores, a competition created in 2013 after the merging of the Segunda Divisão and Terceira Divisão (third and fourth tiers of the Portuguese football league system).

The women's football team plays in the national top league, the Campeonato Nacional.[2] Both teams play at the Estádio Francisco Lázaro, where they have been playing ever since the establishment of the club.[3] The home colours are red and black.

Futebol Benfica is an independent club without any affiliation or connection with the better-known Sport Lisboa e Benfica, a neighboring club of much larger dimensions.[4]

History

The existence stretches back to around 1895, as the sports division of a philharmonic society in the parish of Benfica in Lisbon, adopting the name "Foot-Ball de Bemfica" in 1911. It was reorganized as an autonomous club on 23 March 1933. Futebol Benfica has won several national titles, principally in roller hockey and field hockey.

Their pitch is Estádio Francisco Lázaro, on Rua Olivério Serpa, in the parish of Benfica in Lisbon. It is named in honor of the Portuguese athlete, Francisco Lázaro, who died while running in the marathon at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm.[5]

The club has 3,500 members and approximately 1150 athletes distributed through various sports, including football, women's football, athletics, field hockey, indoor hockey, gymnastics and swimming.[6]

In the 2011–12 season, Futebol Benfica men's football team was promoted to the Segunda Divisão of the Portuguese football after winning the Serie E of the Terceira Divisão, having achieved one of the best results in recent years.[7]

In the 2014–15 season, Futebol Benfica's women's football team won both the Portuguese national women's football league and the Portuguese women's football cup, and went on to also take the first women's supercup. It won both the national championship and cup again in 2015–16.

Season to season

See also: Portuguese football league system.

SeasonDivisionSectionPlaceNotes
1994–95[8] RegionalAF Lisboa – 1st Division of Honour1stPromoted
1995–96[9] 3rdSérie E10th
1996–97[10] 3rdSérie E11th
1997–98[11] 3rdSérie E13th
1998–99[12] 3rdSérie E13th
1999–2000[13] 3rdSérie E10th
2000–01[14] 3rdSérie F12th
2001–02[15] 3rdSérie E12th
2002–03[16] 3rdSérie F16thRelegated
2003–04[17] RegionalAF Lisboa – 1st Division of Honour3rd
2004–05[18] RegionalAF Lisboa – 1st Division of Honour1stPromoted
2005–06[19] 3rdSérie F15thRelegated
2006–07[20] RegionalAF Lisboa – 1st Division of Honour2nd
2007–08[21] RegionalAF Lisboa – 1st Division of Honour2ndPromoted
2008–09[22] 3rdSérie E10thRelegated
2009–10[23] RegionalAF Lisboa – 1st Division of Honour8th
2010–11[24] RegionalAF Lisboa – 1st Division of Honour2ndPromoted
2011–12[25] 3rdSérie E1stPromoted
2012–13[26] 2nd BZona Sul13th
2013–14[27] CNSérie G8thRelegated
2014–15RegionalAF Lisboa – 1st Division of Honour
[28]

Honours

Football

Women's football

See main article: CF Benfica (women).

Field Hockey

Roller Hockey

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Historial do Clube Futebol Benfica. History of Clube Futebol Benfica. Clube Futebol Benfica. 18 November 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20090131233443/http://cfbenfica.net/historial_2.html#Historial#Historial. 31 January 2009. dead.
  2. News: Nacional Feminino 2012/2013. Zerozero. 20 November 2012 .
  3. News: Estádio Francisco Lázaro. Francisco Lázaro stadium . Zerozero. 12 November 2012 .
  4. News: SL Benfica. SLB. 11 November 2012 .
  5. News: Francisco Lázaro: a primeira das vítimas do 'doping'. DN. 29 October 2012 .
  6. News: Historial e Títulos do Clube Futebol Benfica. History and Titles of Clube Futebol Benfica. Clube Futebol Benfica. 18 November 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20080603093012/http://www.cfbenfica.net/historial_3.html#Historial#Historial. 3 June 2008. dead.
  7. Web site: III Divisão Série E 2011/2012 – footballzz.co.uk. ZeroZero. 18 November 2012. https://archive.today/20120802045245/http://www.footballzz.co.uk/edicao.php?id_edicao=24490&fase=41000. 2 August 2012. dead.
  8. News: AF Lisboa 1994/95 1ª Divisão de Honra . Zerozero . 20 November 2012 .
  9. News: III Divisão 1995/96 . Foradejogo.net . 20 November 2012 .
  10. News: III Divisão 1996/97 . Foradejogo.net . 20 November 2012 .
  11. News: III Divisão 1997/98 . Foradejogo.net . 20 November 2012 .
  12. News: III Divisão 1998/99 . Foradejogo.net . 20 November 2012 .
  13. News: III Divisão 1999/2000 . Foradejogo.net . 20 November 2012 .
  14. News: III Divisão 2000/01 . Foradejogo.net . 20 November 2012 .
  15. News: III Divisão 2001/02 . Foradejogo.net . 20 November 2012 .
  16. News: III Divisão 2002/03 . Foradejogo.net . 20 November 2012 .
  17. News: III Divisão 2003/04 . Foradejogo.net . 20 November 2012 .
  18. News: AF Lisboa 2004/05 1ª Divisão de Honra . Zerozero . 20 November 2012 .
  19. News: III Divisão 2005/06 . Zerozero . 20 November 2012 .
  20. News: AF Lisboa 2006/07 1ª Divisão de Honra . Zerozero . 20 November 2012 .
  21. News: AF Lisboa 2007/08 1ª Divisão de Honra . Zerozero . 20 November 2012 .
  22. News: III Divisão 2008/09 . Foradejogo.net . 20 November 2012 .
  23. News: AF Lisboa 2009/10 1ª Divisão de Honra . Zerozero . 20 November 2012 .
  24. News: AF Lisboa 2010/11 1ª Divisão de Honra . Zerozero . 20 November 2012 .
  25. News: III Divisão 2011/12 Série E. Zerozero . 20 November 2012 .
  26. News: II Divisão 2012/13 . Zerozero . 20 November 2012 .
  27. News: Campeonato Nacional Seniores Série G 13/14 . Zerozero . 26 September 2013 .
  28. News: Fut. Benfica Histórico . ForaDeJogo.net. 19 November 2012 .
  29. Web site: Futebol Benfica conquista primeiro título feminino.
  30. Web site: Fofó sagra-se bicampeão nacional. 15 May 2016 .
  31. Web site: As principais notícias sobre Futebol Feminino.
  32. Web site: Crónica: Futebol Benfica agarra a Taça de Portugal e faz 'dobradinha'.
  33. Web site: 2010/11 cup results. fussballzz.de. 21 July 2011.
  34. Web site: Futebol Benfica vence Supertaça de futebol feminino.