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Benfica
1979–80 season
PresidentFerreira Queimado
Head coachMário Wilson
StadiumEstádio da Luz
Primeira Divisão3rd
Taça de PortugalWinners
UEFA CupFirst Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Nené (30)
All: Nené (36)

The 1979–80 season was Sport Lisboa e Benfica's 76th season in existence and the club's 46th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football, covering the period from 1 July 1979 to 30 June 1980. 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.

Benfica began the new season hoping to prevent a third consecutive season without honours. After discarding the rule that prevented foreigners from representing Benfica, they signed their first one, Jorge Gomes. He was aided by other addictions like Carlos Manuel, João Laranjeira and second foreigner, César. Departing players included João Alves, Eurico Gomes and José Henrique. The league campaign started well and Benfica even led the league on some weeks. However, two consecutive losses, caused them to be overtaken by his rivals. They recovered ground, but with a loss against Porto in early February, the gap to the leaders increased to four points, which made it near impossible to recover. So the season fell on the Portuguese Cup, and eliminating Sporting in the round of 16 and beating Porto on the Taça de Portugal Final, Benfica won their first trophy in three seasons and first Portuguese Cup in eight.

Season summary

The new season started in an unusual situation for Benfica, as the last time they went two trophy-less seasons was in 1948.[1] Former manager John Mortimore left at the end of his contract and was replaced by Mário Wilson.[2] He was assisted by Peres Bandeira.[3] The season brought significant changes because it was the first time that the club signed foreign players, after a members meet on 1 July 1978 decided to remove that prerequisite.[4] The first foreigner to play for Benfica was Jorge Gomes.[5] Other notable signings were Carlos Manuel, João Laranjeira and César, the latter in December.[6][7][8] Major departures included João Alves, Eurico Gomes and José Henrique.[9][10][11] To replace Alves, the press speculated on targets like Zico and Michel Platini, but nothing came out of it.[12] The pre-season began on 23 July, and their opening game was on a tournament celebrating the 75 years of Schalke 04, which also included Liverpool.[6][13][14] Afterwards, they also played in the celebrations of the 76 years of Boavista and made their presentation game against Botafogo on 17 August.[15][16]

The first official match was supposed to occur on 25 August, but Benfica postponed it four days, so they could play a friendly abroad.[17] On the 29, Benfica won 5–1 and Jorge Gomes made his historical debut.[18] After the 0–0 draw in Clássico on match-day 3, Benfica shared first place with Porto with five points.[18] However, in the UEFA Cup, the campaign was disappointing, with Benfica unexpectedly losing to Aris on the first round.[18] On the league, Benfica dropped to second after a draw with União de Leiria,[19] but managed to recover and catch Porto on match-day 8.[20] A week later, they beat Sporting in the Derby de Lisboa, reaching 16 points, ex aequo with Porto in first place.[20] The next week, Benfica lost with Varzim, losing the first place and also Chalana who had a serious injury; they conceded their second loss in a row in the reception to Boavista on match-day 11, dropping to third, four points from the leader.[21] Wilson offered to leave. saying: "I do not have an environment to work peacefully.".[21] Benfica reacted with four consecutive wins that brought them closer to first place, only a point by the end of the first half of the competition.[21][22]

This recovery would not last as Benfica drew with Vitória de Setúbal on 20 January, losing a point in the race.[23] Two weeks later, in the visit to Estádio das Antas to face Porto, Benfica lost 2–1 and opened a four-point deficit, which Wilson admitted: "is a disadvantage difficult to overcome".[24] But February had also scheduled a Portuguese Cup match against Sporting for the round of 16, which Benfica won by 2–1.[24] Back on the league, despite dropping points with Vitória de Guimarães in early March,[25] Benfica kept the chase to the front two, but could not cut the distance to them, which remained at four points.[26] On 13 April, Benfica visited Estádio de Alvalade to play Sporting, losing 3–1, with the gap to the leader Porto now at six points.[27] Wilson complained of a "skilful" referee.[28] Out of race, Benfica closed April with a draw against Boavista, increasing to seven the difference to the leader.[29] May started with an away win against Varzim, for the semi-finals of the Portuguese Cup.[30] They would meet Porto in the final for the fifth time in history.[30] On 1 June, Benfica ended the Primeira Divisão campaign with 45 points, in third place.[31] Not since 1954 had Benfica gone so long without winning the league.[1] On 7 June, in the Taça de Portugal Final in a sold-out stadium, Benfica beat Porto by 1–0 with a goal from César.[32] This win was the first in the competition since 1972 and prevented a third consecutive trophy-less season.[32] Nevertheless, Wilson already knew he was being replaced by Lajos Baróti, as his successor arrived the day before the final.[33]

Competitions

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Overall record

Competition First match Last match Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win % Source
Primeira Divisão 29 August 1979 1 June 1980 30 19 7 4 79 21 +58 063.33 [34]
Taça de Portugal 2 December 1979 7 June 1980 7 7 0 0 20 2 +18 100.00 [34]
UEFA Cup 19 September 1979 3 October 1979 2 1 0 1 3 4 −1 050.00 [34]
Total 39 27 7 5 102 27 +75 069.23

Primeira Divisão

League table

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Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ResultWWDWWDWWWLLWWWWDWLWDWWWLWDWDWD
Position122212211233333333333333333333
Source: ForaDeJogo
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

29 August 1979 1 Benfica 5–1 Vitória de Setúbal Lisbon
19:00 Pietra 20'
Shéu 42'
Nené 51', 81', 87'
Report 26' Dário Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Alder Dante
2 September 1979 2 Rio Ave 0–3 Benfica Vila do Conde
18:30 Report 17' Reinaldo
63', 88' Jorge Gomes
Stadium: Estádio da Avenida
Referee: António Espanhol
9 September 1979 3 Benfica 0–0 Porto Lisbon
20:00 Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: António Garrido
17 September 1979 4 Beira-Mar 0–3 Benfica Aveiro
19:00 Report 51' (pen.), 68' Nené
53' Reinaldo
Stadium: Estádio Mário Duarte
Referee: César Correia
23 September 1979 5 Benfica 4–0 Vitória de Guimarães Lisbon
20:00 Nené 2' (pen.)
Reinaldo 44', 83'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Santos Luís
30 September 1979 6 União de Leiria 1–1 Benfica Leiria
18:00 Edson 74' Report 60' Nené Stadium: Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa
Referee: Rosa Santos
7 October 1979 7 Benfica 4–1 Estoril Praia Lisbon
19;30 Humberto Coelho 65', 78', 86'
Jorge Gomes 82'
Report 43' Vitinha Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Amândio Silva
21 October 1979 8 Belenenses 0–3 Benfica Lisbon
18:00 Report 8', 42' Jorge Gomes
75' Reinaldo
Stadium: Estádio do Restelo
Referee: Marques Pires
4 November 1979 9 Benfica 3–2 Sporting Lisbon
20:00 Reinaldo 38'
Alberto 43'
Nené 72' (pen.)
Report 52' (pen.) Jordão
86' Paulo Meneses
Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Graça Oliveira
11 November 1979 10 Varzim 2–0 Benfica Póvoa de Varzim
18:00 José Domingos 25'
Brandão 62'
Report Stadium: Estádio do Varzim SC
Referee: José Luís Tavares
25 November 1979 11 Benfica 1–2 Boavista Lisbon
20:00 Cavungi 90' Report 40' Júlio
43' Vítor Baptista
Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Raúl Nazaré
9 December 1979 12 Espinho 0–3 Benfica Espinho
18:30 Report 52' José Luís
84' Carlos Manuel
89' Reinaldo
Stadium: Estádio Comendador Manuel Violas
Referee: Manuel Poeira
15 December 1979 13 Benfica 3–1 Braga Lisbon
20:00 Reinaldo 57', 87'
José Luís 68'
Report 89' Chico Gordo Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: António Rodrigues
5 January 1980 15 Benfica 4–0 Marítimo Lisbon
19:00 César 12'
Nené 54', 63', 80' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Inácio Almeida
20 January 1980 16 Vitória de Setúbal 0–0 Benfica Setúbal
18:00 Report Stadium: Estádio do Bonfim
Referee: Rosa Santos
27 January 1980 17 Benfica 8–0 Rio Ave Lisbon
19:00 Reinaldo 6', 63', 71'
Humberto Coelho 10', 75'
Nené 16' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: António Rodrigues
10 February 1980 18 Porto 2–1 Benfica Porto
20:00 Rodolfo 53'
Fernando Gomes 73'
Report 49' Nené Stadium: Estádio das Antas
Referee: Alder Dante
23 February 1980 19 Benfica 5–0 Beira-Mar Lisbon
19:00 Nené 2', 26', 28'
Reinaldo 37'
Cavungi 55'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Inácio Almeida
2 March 1980 20 Vitória de Guimarães 0–0 Benfica Guimarães
18:00 Report Stadium: Estádio D. Afonso Henriques
Referee: Evaristo Faustino
16 March 1980 21 Benfica 3–0 União de Leiria Lisbon
20:00 Nené 16', 80'
Shéu 87'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Vitorino Gonçalves
23 March 1980 22 Estoril Praia 0–2 Benfica Estoril
19:00 Report 24' Toni
39' Reinaldo
Stadium: Estádio António Coimbra da Mota
Referee: César Correia
30 March 1980 23 Benfica 8–0 Belenenses Lisbon
18:00 César 7', 10', 70'
Nené 45', 65', 76', 85' (pen.)
Carlos Manuel 60'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: António Garrido
13 April 1980 24 Sporting 3–1 Benfica Lisbon
20:00 Jordão 24', 81' (pen.)
Manuel Fernandes 36'
Report 78' Diamantino Stadium: Estádio de Alvalade
Referee: Raúl Nazaré
20 April 1980 25 Benfica 4–0 Varzim Lisbon
20:00 Nené 11', 35', 57' (pen.)
Humberto Coelho 54'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Amândio Silva
27 April 1980 26 Boavista 1–1 Benfica Porto
20:00 Júlio 87' Report 84' Diamantino Stadium: Estádio do Bessa
Referee: Evaristo Faustino
11 May 1980 27 Benfica 4–3 Espinho Lisbon
18:00 César 7', 13'
Nené 30', 84'
Report 56', 67' Canavarro
61' Vitorino
Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Albino Rodrigues
18 May 1980 28 Braga 1–1 Benfica Braga
19:00 Jacques 29' Report 89' Laranjeira Stadium: Estádio 1º de Maio
Referee: Alder Dante
25 May 1980 29 Benfica 1–0 Portimonense Lisbon
20:00 César 88' Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Alves Marques
1 June 1980 30 Marítimo 1–1 Benfica Funchal
20:00 China 24' Report 26' César Stadium: Estádio dos Barreiros
Referee: Santos Luís

Taça de Portugal

2 December 1979 Third Rd Benfica 3–0 CUF Lisbon
19:00 Humberto Coelho 35', 40'
Oliveira 46' (o.g.)
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Mário Luís
23 December 1979 Fourth Rd Benfica 9–0 FC Tadim Lisbon
19:00 Shéu 19', 84'
Nené 42', 61', 70', 76'
Carlos Manuel 85'
Humberto Coelho 89'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Alves Marques
13 January 1980 Fifth Rd Benfica 1–0 Portimonense Lisbon
20:00 Carlos Manuel 23' Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Armando Paraty
17 February 1980 Round of 16 Benfica 2–1 Sporting Lisbon
20:00 Reinaldo 49'
Nené 53'
69' (pen.) Jordão Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Marques Pires
9 March 1980 Quarter-Final Bragança 0–2 Benfica Bragança
20:00 Report 18' (pen.) Nené
69' Humberto Coelho
Stadium: Municipal de Bragança
Referee: Raúl Ribeiro
4 May 1980 Semi-Final Varzim 1–2 Benfica Póvoa de Varzim
18:00 Horácio 77' Report 28' Carlos Manuel
76' Shéu
Stadium: Estádio do Varzim SC
Referee: César Correia
7 June 1980 Final Benfica 1–0 Porto Lisbon
20:00 César 36' Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: César Correia

UEFA Cup

First Round

19 September 1979 First Leg Aris 3–1 Benfica Thessaloniki
17:00 Ballis 17'
Pallas 21'
Zindros 58'
Report 30' Reinaldo Stadium: Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: José Luís Tavares
3 October 1979 Second leg Benfica 2–1
(3–4 agg.)
Aris Lisbon
21:30 Reinaldo 21'
Jorge Gomes 50'
Report 80' Semertzidis Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: George Courtney

Friendlies

3 August 1979[13] 75Y Schalke04 Schalke 04 0–1 Benfica Gelsenkirchen
86' Nené Stadium: Parkstadion
Referee: Heinz Aldinger
11 August 1979[15] 76Y Boavista Boavista 0–2 Benfica Porto
30' Reinaldo
83' Shéu
Stadium: Estádio do Bessa
Referee: Fernando Alberto
17 August 1979[16] Benfica 1–2 Botafogo Lisbon
Reinaldo 34' 10', 56' Luizinho Lemos Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Graça Oliva
21 August 1979[35] Olhanense 1–2 Benfica Olhão
Ailton Frederico
Toni
Stadium: Estádio Padinha
22 August 1979[36] Lusitano VRSA 0–3 Benfica Vila Real de Santo António
Cavungi Stadium: Campo de Jogos Francisco Gomes Socorro
26 August 1979[37] Industrial Vieirense 1–7 Benfica Marinha Grande
Lavos 90' 12', 84' Jorge Silva
36', 56' Cavungi
76', 81', 89' Carlos Manuel
Stadium: Estádio Alba Tomé Feteira
9 January 1980[38] Taça de Honra Benfica 5–1 Estoril Praia Lisbon
Humberto Coelho 11'
César 31'
Shéu 39', 47'
Erik Andersson 75' (o.g.)
73' José António Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Purificação Correia
16 January 1980[39] Taça de Honra Benfica 3–2 Belenenses Lisbon
César 24', 57'
Reinaldo 70'
47' Francisco Gonzalez
61' Luís Horta
Stadium: Estádio de Alvalade
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: João Cerdela
31 January 1980[40] Vitor Martins Tstm Benfica 2–1 Dynamo Moscow Lisbon
Alberto Fonseca 58'
César 65'
81' Yuri Reznik Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Graça Oliva
26 February 1980[41] 76Y Anniversary Benfica 4–0 Southampton Lisbon
Reinaldo 32', 65'
Carlos Manuel 74'
Nené 81'
Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Nemésio do Castro
22 May 1980[43] Paris TM Ajax 1–5 Benfica Paris
Søren Lerby 83' 21', 39', 63', 66', 77' Nené Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 2,000
28 May 1980[44] Azores earthquake Benfica 1–0 Sporting Funchal
Reinaldo 23' Stadium: Estádio dos Barreiros
13 June 1980[45] Caracas TM Colombia 0–1 Benfica Caracas
79' Reinaldo Stadium: Estadio Olímpico
Attendance: 20,000
14 June 1980[46] Caracas TM Real Madrid 2–1 Benfica Caracas
Angel 3'
Laurie Cunningham 83'
37' José Luís Stadium: Estadio Olímpico
Attendance: 25,000

Player statistics

The squad for the season consisted of the players listed in the tables below, as well as staff member Mário Wilson (manager), Peres Bandeira (assistant manager), Romão Martins (Director of Football).[3][6]

Note 1: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Note 2: Players with squad numbers marked ‡ joined the club during the 1979-80 season via transfer, with more details in the following section.

No. Pos Nat Player Total Primeira Divisão Taça de Portugal UEFA Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Portugal POR Manuel Bento 37 0 29 0 6 0 2 0
1 GK Portugal POR António Botelho 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
2 DF Portugal POR Minervino Pietra 26 1 20 1 4 0 2 0
2 DF Portugal POR Alberto Fonseca 38 1 29 1 7 0 2 0
3 DF Portugal POR Humberto Coelho 39 11 30 7 7 4 2 0
4 DF Portugal POR João Laranjeira 17 1 14 1 3 0 0 0
4 DF Portugal POR Frederico Rosa 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
4 DF Portugal POR Carlos Alhinho 26 0 21 0 3 0 2 0
4 DF Portugal POR Joaquim Pereirinha 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
5 DF Portugal POR António Bastos Lopes 38 0 30 0 6 0 2 0
5 MF Portugal POR Mário Wilson 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
6 MF Portugal POR José Luís 10 2 9 2 1 0 0 0
6 MF Portugal POR Carlos Manuel 31 5 24 2 7 3 0 0
6 MF Portugal POR Toni 30 1 21 1 7 0 2 0
7 FW Portugal POR Nené 39 36 30 30 7 6 2 0
8 FW Portugal POR Reinaldo Gomes 32 19 24 15 6 2 2 2
9 FW Brazil BRA Jorge Gomes 15 6 13 5 1 0 1 1
9 FW Brazil BRA César Oliveira 15 9 12 8 3 1 0 0
10 MF Portugal POR Orlando Fonseca 15 0 12 0 2 0 1 0
10 MF Portugal POR Fernando Chalana 10 0 8 0 0 0 2 0
11 MF Portugal POR Shéu 39 5 30 2 7 3 2 0
11 FW Portugal POR Cavungi 7 2 6 2 1 0 0 0
11 FW Portugal POR Diamantino Miranda 11 2 9 2 2 0 0 0

Transfers

In

Entry date Position Player From club Fee Ref
19 June 1979 DF João Laranjeira Sporting CP Undisclosed [7]
7 July 1979 FW Jorge Gomes Boavista Undisclosed [48]
24 July 1979 MF Carlos Manuel Barreirense Undisclosed [6]
24 July 1979 DF Frederico Rosa Barreirense Undisclosed [6]
24 July 1979 GK António Botelho Sporting CP Undisclosed [6]
2 August 1979 FW Orlando Fonseca Estoril Praia Loan return [49]
13 December 1979 FW César América Undisclosed [8]

Out

Exit date Position Player To club Fee Ref
27 June 1979 FW Rui Lopes Marítimo Undisclosed [50]
9 July 1979 MF João Alves Paris Saint-Germain Undisclosed [9]
26 July 1979 MF Joaquim Simões Académico de Viseu Free [51]
1 August 1979 DF Eurico Gomes Sporting CP Undisclosed [10]
1 August 1979 GK António Fidalgo Sporting CP Undisclosed [10]
3 August 1979 GK José Henrique Nacional Free [11]

Out by loan

Exit date Position Player To club Return date Ref
13 July 1979 DF Alberto Bastos Lopes Estoril Praia 30 June 1980 [52]
26 July 1979 FW João Santos Estoril Praia 30 June 1980 [51]
10 August 1979 MF Adriano Spencer Atlético 30 June 1980 [53]

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